Edinburgh city tour, Scotland
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Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, located in Lothian on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. It is the second most populous city in Scotland and the seventh most populous in the United Kingdom.
Edimbourg est la capitale de l'Ecosse, située dans Lothian sur la rive sud du Firth of Forth. Il est la deuxième ville la plus peuplée en Ecosse et le septième plus peuplé au Royaume-Uni.
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SCOTLAND - Edinburgh, the Highlands and the isle of Skye
Phenomenal views, rich histories and raw beauty. I lost my heart somewhere between Edinburgh and the isle of Skye...
My absolute highlights of this trip
Edinburgh:
- Free city tour (Old Town)
- Free Ghost tour
- Castle Rock hostel (undoubtedly the best there is!)
- Arthur's seat
The Highlands & Isle of Skye:
- Macbackpackers tour, they do multiple trips. Check them out!
- The Cuilin
- Quiraing
- The Fairy Pools
- Glen Coe
But to be fair, everything was absolutely stunning. I can't wait to go back!
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[4K] Edinburgh, Scotland (2019) Evening Walking tour of City Centre
If you're wondering what Edinburgh nightlife is like, then join us for this virtual city evening walk in Scotland's capital city.
We start our 4K walk on Waverley Bridge, just next to the Edinburgh Waverley railway station. We cross into Cockburn Street, a great street to visit for some of the best Edinburgh restaurants, bars and independent shops, including every Harry Potter fan's favourite, Museum Context, with it's film and book related items.
We emerge out onto the High Street that forms part of the Royal Mile. We loop around South Bridge and Blair Street to take in the restaurants of Hunter Square before rejoining our walk along the Royal Mile.
Passing the Adam Smith Monument and the Mercat Cross, we walk around Parliament Square behind St Gile's Cathedral before rejoining the High Street and Lawnmarket.
In front of the Hub (a grand Victorian spired building,) we turn down Upper Bow to join Victoria Street, which in turn leads us to the bustling Grassmarket - lined with more busy Edinburgh pubs and bars.
We end our walk with a drink in the Fiddler's Arms on King's Stables Road.
0:04 Edinburgh Waverley railway station
1:50 Cockburn Street - cafes, pubs and the Harry Potter shop Museum Context
7:50 Hunter Square
9:00 Back on the Royal Mile
11:10 Adam Smith Monument
11:26 Mercat Cross and St Gile's Cathedral
12:20 Parliament Square
17:17 Upper Bow
18:12 Victoria Street
18:45 The Boy Wizard Harry Potter shop
20:20 Grassmarket - full of fine Edinburgh restaurants and pubs
25:15 Fiddler's Arms pub
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A #vacation to #Edinburgh lets you rub shoulders with history. Its Old Town and Royal Mile are filled with the ghosts of medieval merchants and poets, while its New Town shines with the glories of the Scottish Enlightenment.
To see Edinburgh in all her glory, climb to Arthur’s Seat, the highest of the city’s seven peaks. #Visit Edinburgh Castle, the symbol of Scotland. Over the last eleven centuries, this castle has been laid siege to 26 times but still it stands, a testimony to the indomitable spirit of the Scots.
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Edinburgh, Scotland - Edimburgo, Escocia
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and its second largest city, after Glasgow, which is 45 miles away to the west. Is the seventh largest city in the United Kingdom.
Touring the Scottish Highlands heading from the Isle Skye back to Edinburgh with Haggis Adventures
On day three (our final) day with Haggis Adventures we headed from the Isle of Skye back to Edinburgh passing scenic areas of the Scottish Highlands including Ben Nevis mountain, Glencoe (The Three Sisters), Inverlochy Castle and the William Wallace Memorial. Considering the insane weather we faced the previous day, I woke up bracing myself for another wickedly wet and windy morning; however, in unison with our previous days on tour we were treated to completely different weather on our final day on tour with Haggis Adventures.
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Although it wasn't sunny outside the temperatures were more moderate with the weather being slightly overcast - ideal weather for landscape photography.
Out of all the days on tour, this was the most impressive in terms of stunning scenery.
Our first stop was at Ben Nevis, the highest mountain peak in the British Isles standing an impressive 1,344 meters (4,409 feet) tall above sea level.
Our guide Dave informed us that typically visibility of this mountain is typically obscured due to weather conditions, so it was a real treat having such spectacular uninhibited views.
The eye candy outside of our 'Wild and Sexy' tour bus window continued until we reached Glen Coe. Offering stunning panoramic views, this Volcanic glen located in the Highlands of Scotland is also known as the 'Glen of Weeping' in reference to the Massacre of Glencoe (1692). An astonishing thirty-eight family members from the MacDonald Clan were killed by Clan Campbell guests who had accepted their hospitality under the guise of friendship.
Our final two stops were at Inverlochy Castle and the William Wallace Memorial.
The ruins of Inverlochy Castle remain largely intact and were a fascinating to explore on foot.
The National Wallace Monument stands tall on the summit of Abbey Craig, a hilltop nearby Stirling commemorating Sir William Wallace, a national hero who many around the world know as 'Braveheart' from the popular 90's movie staring Mel Gibson.
Overall, finishing our tour in the Scottish Highlands had me craving more. I'm very keen on coming back in the summer to experience more areas I didn't get to visit this time around.
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Today is day three of our Haggis Tour adventure and we've had all kinds of weather. On day one it was pristine conditions - sunny blue skies and day two was insane. Howling winds, rain, chilly and today we have a nice overcast day. And we've got great views from the back of the mountains.
So the snowy peak we have over in the background is Ben Nevis and it is the highest peak in the UK. It's a real treat that we can see it today. It's only visible fifty days of the year.
So here is Inverlochy castle which dates back to the 13th century, so we've just been wandering around the ruins and seeing what is left of it even now.
And just behind us we have the three sisters. There is not much explaining to do the scenery speaks for itself.
So we're visiting the William Wallace Memorial. Fans of Brave Heart will certainly know who this is. What was interesting was that our guide actually told us that many of the scenes in Brave Heart were actually historically inaccurate.
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While Australia’s Perth is more commonly thought of when someone says they’re visiting Perth, Scotland’s Perth is actually what Australia’s Perth is named after. Perth sits on the banks of the River Tay, just over 1 hour north of Edinburgh. Often called the Gateway to the Highlands, it is Scotland’s 7th city.
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Rick Steves' Europe Travel Guide | In this program we explore the cultural heart of Scotland. After rambling through Edinburgh Castle, we experience Scottish literature and Scotch whisky, savor the new Scottish cuisine with a local friend, stow away on Her Majesty's yacht Britannia, and check out the new Scottish Parliament.
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20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Guide
Come along with us as we explore the top attractions and things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland city tour. Our 20 things to do in Edinburgh travel guide features the best activities, museums, restaurants, shopping, nightlife, food and entertainment venues in the city along with numerous suggestions for tours that will make your stay in Edinburgh unique and memorable.
Edinburgh has a highly underrated food scene with plenty of traditional Scottish foods (such as Haggis) and many contemporary style restaurants to tickle your fancy. A suggestion we recommend higly is to take a Edinburgh food tour and also partake in Scotch Whisky and Gin tours.
Your visit wouldn't be complete with visiting Edinburgh Castle, walking along the Royal Mile and enjoying some of the legendary nightlife the city has to offer in both New Town and Old Town.
20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Travel Guide:
1) Edinburgh Castle
2) Scotch Whisky Experience (suggestion)
3) Royal Mile Old Town for souvenir shopping
4) Edinburgh Walking Tours (Ghost Tour, Literary Tour, etc)
5) Eat Traditional Scottish food: Haggis, neeps & tatties (suggestion: Whiski Rooms)
6) Holyrood Palace (Official resident of British Monarchy)
7) Holyrood Abbey and Garden
8) Edinburgh Gin Distillery (suggested tour)
9) National Museum of Scotland
10) Princes Street Garden
11) Dean Village (underrated place to visit)
12) Calton Hill and Arthur's Seat
13) Scott Monument for great views of Edinburgh
14) Royal Botanic Garden not far from New Town
15) Food Tour (suggestion: Eat Walk Edinburgh)
16) Wynds and closes in the Old Town of Edinburgh
17) St. Giles Cathedral
18) Scottish National Gallery Museum
19) Scottish National Portrait Gallery Museum
20) Nightlife in Edinburgh (pubs, live band or a ceilidh)
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Our visit Edinburgh travel guide documentary covers some of the top attractions including a food guide (best restaurants and street food), top museums and the city by day. We also cover off-the-beaten-path activities you won't find in a typical Edinburgh tourism brochure or Edinburgh, Scotland city tour.
20 Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland Top Attractions Travel Guide Video Transcript:
Our week in Edinburgh was action packed! We sampled gin and Scotch whisky, wandered down tiny closes, braved the crowds along the Royal Mile, ate our fill of haggis, and even visited a castle, a palace, and an abbey. So, if you’re looking for things to do in Edinburgh on your visit, this video guide will show you all of those attractions and then some!
Edinburgh Castle is hard to miss as it dominates the city’s skyline. The first thing you should know about the Castle is that it’s not just one single building, so once you’re inside there’s quite a bit to see and do; you can tour the Royal Palace, see the Crown Jewels, watch the firing of the one o’clock gun, step inside St. Margaret’s Chapel, visit the National War Museum and so much more, so give yourself plenty of time.
We also made time to visit the famed Royal Mile, which is the busiest street in Edinburgh’s Old Town. There’s quite a bit to see along here, so we first popped into the Royal Mile Market, which is set inside a former church, and from there we continued down the street, visiting little souvenir shops along the way. You’ll have no trouble finding a kilt here!
Another activity we really enjoyed was taking a food tour with Eat Walk Edinburgh. We got to try a lot of delicious bites and beverages along the way, and one of the highlights was visiting the Fugde House.
Another fun way to explore Edinburgh on foot is by wandering down the tiny closes. These small alleys were often named after a memorable occupant, and the Old Town is full of them.
And that’s it for our visit to Edinburgh, Scotland. We hope you enjoyed following our travels and that this video gave you a few ideas of things to do, foods to try, and places to visit around the city. As always, if you have any other suggestions of things to do in Edinburgh, feel free to share those with fellow travellers in the comments section below. Until next time!
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£9.99 Haggis from The Albanach:
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