Parks & Nature
An extinct volcano in the middle of a city and the views from the top are amazing. This is the number one guest favourite place to visit. The sunsets and sun rises from Arthur's Seat are spectacular.
Start from St Leonards Police station, walk up St Leonards Hill, continue on to the right on St Leonards Bank and keep walking until the road ends. There is a dirt path on the left, walk up that and from there you can choose to walk up, through, around or down Arthur's Seat.
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Arthur's Seat
An extinct volcano in the middle of a city and the views from the top are amazing. This is the number one guest favourite place to visit. The sunsets and sun rises from Arthur's Seat are spectacular.
Start from St Leonards Police station, walk up St Leonards Hill, continue on to the right on St Leonards Bank and keep walking until the road ends. There is a dirt path on the left, walk up that and from there you can choose to walk up, through, around or down Arthur's Seat.
We have a beach! The water is cold but the beach is clean and has wonderful views over to Fife.
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Promenade am Portobello Beach
1 PromenadeWe have a beach! The water is cold but the beach is clean and has wonderful views over to Fife.
Cramond Island is a tidal island about one mile (1.6 km) out to sea, which is connected to the mainland at low tide across the Drum Sands. A paved path, exposed at low water, allows easy access. This causeway runs at the foot of a row of concrete pylons on one side of the causeway, which were constructed as a submarine defence boom during the Second World War and are one of the most striking sights in the area.
Good for all year round birdwatching but particularly early summer. Range of species includes waders, gulls, tits, finches, warblers, kingfisher, dipper, grey wagtail, mute swan, mallard, cormorant, merganser.
Car parking is available in Cramond village, it is also easily accessible on the LRT Bus 41 (Barnton) from Frederick St. or George St.
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Cramond Island
Cramond Island is a tidal island about one mile (1.6 km) out to sea, which is connected to the mainland at low tide across the Drum Sands. A paved path, exposed at low water, allows easy access. This causeway runs at the foot of a row of concrete pylons on one side of the causeway, which were constructed as a submarine defence boom during the Second World War and are one of the most striking sights in the area.
Good for all year round birdwatching but particularly early summer. Range of species includes waders, gulls, tits, finches, warblers, kingfisher, dipper, grey wagtail, mute swan, mallard, cormorant, merganser.
Car parking is available in Cramond village, it is also easily accessible on the LRT Bus 41 (Barnton) from Frederick St. or George St.
Good for all year round birdwatching but particularly early summer. Range of species includes waders, gulls, tits, finches, warblers, kingfisher, dipper, grey wagtail, mute swan, mallard, cormorant, merganser.
Car parking is available in Cramond village, it is also easily accessible on the LRT Bus 41 (Barnton) from Frederick St. or George St.
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Cramond
Good for all year round birdwatching but particularly early summer. Range of species includes waders, gulls, tits, finches, warblers, kingfisher, dipper, grey wagtail, mute swan, mallard, cormorant, merganser.
Car parking is available in Cramond village, it is also easily accessible on the LRT Bus 41 (Barnton) from Frederick St. or George St.
There is always something to see in the woodland, along the river or up on Blackford Hill. The high point of the year is May and June for the breeding season of the various woodland birds. Species seen include tits, bullfinch, greenfinch, woodpeckers, grey wagtail, heron, sparrowhawk, owls, warblers and spotted flycatcher. The area tends to be very busy with families at the weekends.
Accessible by bus, numbers 16 and 17 from Princes St., alight at Comiston Drive and walk up Braid Rd. to entrance to Hermitage. Alternatively bus numbers 40 and 41 to Balckford pond.
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Hermitage of Braid
69 Hermitage of BraidThere is always something to see in the woodland, along the river or up on Blackford Hill. The high point of the year is May and June for the breeding season of the various woodland birds. Species seen include tits, bullfinch, greenfinch, woodpeckers, grey wagtail, heron, sparrowhawk, owls, warblers and spotted flycatcher. The area tends to be very busy with families at the weekends.
Accessible by bus, numbers 16 and 17 from Princes St., alight at Comiston Drive and walk up Braid Rd. to entrance to Hermitage. Alternatively bus numbers 40 and 41 to Balckford pond.
Accessible on number 44 bus from Princes Street to Balerno, then 1.5 mile walk up minor road to Threipmuir. After crossing the bridge, turn right and follow the path.
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Threipmuir Reservoir
Accessible on number 44 bus from Princes Street to Balerno, then 1.5 mile walk up minor road to Threipmuir. After crossing the bridge, turn right and follow the path.
Estuary area with large mud flats and salt marsh, sand dunes and beach.
Excellent for birdwatching.
Accessible on the North Berwick bus from St. Andrews Square bus station. Alight at Wooden bridge, Aberlady.
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Aberlady Bay
Estuary area with large mud flats and salt marsh, sand dunes and beach.
Excellent for birdwatching.
Accessible on the North Berwick bus from St. Andrews Square bus station. Alight at Wooden bridge, Aberlady.
Braidburn Valley Park has been a public park since 1933. It is located in South Edinburgh in the Morningside/Oxgangs area. The Park is a steep grassy valley cut in two by the Braid Burn which flows north from the Pentland Hills to the Firth of Forth.
The Park covers 11 hectares making it the fourth biggest Community Park in Edinburgh. In 2007, it was awarded Scotland’s first Green Flag for excellence in parks. The Park is open to the public 24 hours a day. It is popular for dog walking, informal sports and relaxing – whether it is playing hide and seek, or seeing cherry blossom from the top of a passing bus.
Braid Burn
Braidburn Valley Park has been a public park since 1933. It is located in South Edinburgh in the Morningside/Oxgangs area. The Park is a steep grassy valley cut in two by the Braid Burn which flows north from the Pentland Hills to the Firth of Forth.
The Park covers 11 hectares making it the fourth biggest Community Park in Edinburgh. In 2007, it was awarded Scotland’s first Green Flag for excellence in parks. The Park is open to the public 24 hours a day. It is popular for dog walking, informal sports and relaxing – whether it is playing hide and seek, or seeing cherry blossom from the top of a passing bus.
A view worth the walk up the hill. You can also book a visit to the Royal Observatory.
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Blackford Hill and Pond
4 Charterhall RdA view worth the walk up the hill. You can also book a visit to the Royal Observatory.
Lovely in the summer, a gathering place for people from all over Edinburgh. There is a cafe, a kids swing park, ping pong table and tennis courts.
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The Meadows
Melville DriveLovely in the summer, a gathering place for people from all over Edinburgh. There is a cafe, a kids swing park, ping pong table and tennis courts.
I recommend you take a bus to the The Pentlands then aim for Bonaly Country Park and walk back into town via the Canal Walk. A hefty walk but well worth it!
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Regionalpark Pentland Hills
I recommend you take a bus to the The Pentlands then aim for Bonaly Country Park and walk back into town via the Canal Walk. A hefty walk but well worth it!
Canal Walk
Bonaly Country Park
Water of Leith Cycle path
Hire a bike and follow the path! A lovely, scenic cycle (or walk).
Sightseeing
A castle built on the plug of an extinct volcano that dominates our skyline. Best seen and photographed from Princes Street.
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Burg Edinburgh Castle
CastlehillA castle built on the plug of an extinct volcano that dominates our skyline. Best seen and photographed from Princes Street.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 16th century, and is a setting for state occasions and official entertaining.
Queen Elizabeth spends one week in residence at Holyrood Palace at the beginning of each summer, where she carries out a range of official engagements and ceremonies.
The 16th century Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots and the State Apartments, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public throughout the year, except when members of the Royal Family are in residence.
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Holyrood Palace
CanongateThe Palace of Holyroodhouse, commonly referred to as Holyrood Palace, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Located at the bottom of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, at the opposite end to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace has served as the principal residence of the Kings and Queens of Scots since the 16th century, and is a setting for state occasions and official entertaining.
Queen Elizabeth spends one week in residence at Holyrood Palace at the beginning of each summer, where she carries out a range of official engagements and ceremonies.
The 16th century Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots and the State Apartments, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public throughout the year, except when members of the Royal Family are in residence.
Stunning views and a chance to see the National Monument of Scotland also known as "Edinburgh's Disgrace" - an unfinished monument dedicated to Scottish soldiers who died during the Napoleonic Wars.
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Calton Hill
Calton HillStunning views and a chance to see the National Monument of Scotland also known as "Edinburgh's Disgrace" - an unfinished monument dedicated to Scottish soldiers who died during the Napoleonic Wars.
A must see - great for kids and adults alike. A beautiful, exotic, green space in the middle of a city.
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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Arboretum PlaceA must see - great for kids and adults alike. A beautiful, exotic, green space in the middle of a city.
Stunning architecture and newly reopened to the public.
St Giles’ Cathedral is the historic City Church of Edinburgh. With its famed crown spire it stands on the Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh, it is the Mother Church of Presbyterianism and contains the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle (Scotland’s chivalric company of knights chosen by The Queen.)
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St Giles’ Cathedral
High StreetStunning architecture and newly reopened to the public.
St Giles’ Cathedral is the historic City Church of Edinburgh. With its famed crown spire it stands on the Royal Mile between Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh, it is the Mother Church of Presbyterianism and contains the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle (Scotland’s chivalric company of knights chosen by The Queen.)
Rockstar North's original home base and home to the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series.
Rockstar North
108 Holyrood RdRockstar North's original home base and home to the creators of the Grand Theft Auto series.
The Scotsman
20 North BridgeFormer home to The Scotsman newspaper and now a hotel.
Worth seeing just for the horrific architecture.
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Scottish Parliament Building
Horse WyndWorth seeing just for the horrific architecture.
Great for it's beach and North Berwick Law (a Hill) for it's views. The train journey here is beautiful.
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North Berwick
Great for it's beach and North Berwick Law (a Hill) for it's views. The train journey here is beautiful.
This stunningly beautiful building is a school...
The college's main building by David Bryce (built 1863-9) blends the design of a Loire château with elements of the 19th century Scottish Baronial.
The war memorial, a bronze figure of a fallen officer telling his men to "carry on" is by William Birnie Rhind, 1919.
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Fettes College
Carrington RoadThis stunningly beautiful building is a school...
The college's main building by David Bryce (built 1863-9) blends the design of a Loire château with elements of the 19th century Scottish Baronial.
The war memorial, a bronze figure of a fallen officer telling his men to "carry on" is by William Birnie Rhind, 1919.
Dean Village (from dene, meaning 'deep valley') is a former village immediately northwest of the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was known as the "Water of Leith Village" and was the centre of a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years. At one time there were no fewer than eleven working mills there, driven by the strong currents of the Water of Leith.
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Dean Village
Dean PathDean Village (from dene, meaning 'deep valley') is a former village immediately northwest of the city centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was known as the "Water of Leith Village" and was the centre of a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years. At one time there were no fewer than eleven working mills there, driven by the strong currents of the Water of Leith.
Come and see the world's largest equine sculptures up close - and even go inside to marvel at the complexity and the engineering which created these fantastic pieces of art. The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures, standing next to a new extension to the Forth and Clyde Canal, and near River Carron, in The Helix, a new parkland project built to connect 16 communities in the Falkirk Council Area, Scotland. The sculptures were designed by sculptor Andy Scott and were completed in October 2013. The sculptures form a gateway at the eastern entrance to the Forth and Clyde canal, and the new canal extension built as part of The Helix land transformation project.
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Die Kelpies
The HelixCome and see the world's largest equine sculptures up close - and even go inside to marvel at the complexity and the engineering which created these fantastic pieces of art. The Kelpies are 30-metre-high horse-head sculptures, standing next to a new extension to the Forth and Clyde Canal, and near River Carron, in The Helix, a new parkland project built to connect 16 communities in the Falkirk Council Area, Scotland. The sculptures were designed by sculptor Andy Scott and were completed in October 2013. The sculptures form a gateway at the eastern entrance to the Forth and Clyde canal, and the new canal extension built as part of The Helix land transformation project.
Craigmillar Castle station
We have TWO castles!
Linlithgow-Palast
KirkgateFood Scene
Restaurant by day, bar by night. A good place to try a traditional Scottish breakfast.
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The City Cafe
19 Blair StRestaurant by day, bar by night. A good place to try a traditional Scottish breakfast.
The Wee Boulangerie is a genuine artisan bakery in the heart of Edinburgh’s Southside.
Every day they produce fresh breads, pastries and cakes.
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The Wee Boulangerie
67 Clerk StThe Wee Boulangerie is a genuine artisan bakery in the heart of Edinburgh’s Southside.
Every day they produce fresh breads, pastries and cakes.
Established Indian vegetarian dining in striking, exotic decor with buffet, thali and excellent lunch deals.
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Kalpna
2-3 St Patrick SquareEstablished Indian vegetarian dining in striking, exotic decor with buffet, thali and excellent lunch deals.
Patisserie Valerie - Edinburgh George IV Bridge
25 George IV BridgeCakes. Lots of cakes.
Artisan Cheesecakes
104 Bruntsfield PlCheesecake!
Bonningtons Eaterie
75 Clerk StLovely sandwiches and their raspberry brownies are delicious!
Great, traditional food like your mum makes. Their name says it all.
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Mums Great Comfort Food
4A Forrest RdGreat, traditional food like your mum makes. Their name says it all.
Noor
56 S Clerk StThis is my go to Indian take away for when I don't want to cook.
Calling this place a restaurant is a stretch but you can sit in and their burgers are delicious. Order the more traditional food from the menu and expect very large portions.
Marmaris
35 Clerk StCalling this place a restaurant is a stretch but you can sit in and their burgers are delicious. Order the more traditional food from the menu and expect very large portions.
Nando's
Dundee StreetTime for a cheeky Nando's.
Their Jack Daniels sauce is amazing. If I could order it on it's own with no food, I would.
TGI Fridays - Edinburgh Castle Street
26 Castle StreetTheir Jack Daniels sauce is amazing. If I could order it on it's own with no food, I would.
Seasonal local produce served in bright, grand Georgian hall with set lunch and early dinner deals.
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Howies Restaurant
10-14 Victoria StSeasonal local produce served in bright, grand Georgian hall with set lunch and early dinner deals.
Revolution
30a Chambers StGuest recommended!
I.J Mellis Cheesemonger
30 Victoria StThis place has to be smelled to be believed.
Multi award winning venue overlooking the Mound in Edinburgh. Comprising a whisky shop with dedicated tasting room, bar and all day dining bistro restaurant serving fresh local produce.
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Whiski Rooms
4-7 N Bank StMulti award winning venue overlooking the Mound in Edinburgh. Comprising a whisky shop with dedicated tasting room, bar and all day dining bistro restaurant serving fresh local produce.
Bright, bare stone decor in a relaxed bar devoted to whisky and haggis with an extensive malt list.
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Arcade Bar
48 Cockburn StBright, bare stone decor in a relaxed bar devoted to whisky and haggis with an extensive malt list.
Local "chippy" (chip shop) and restaurant. Good for trying traditional fish and chips or haggis, neeps and tatties.
Gluten free menu available.
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City Restaurant
35 Nicolson StLocal "chippy" (chip shop) and restaurant. Good for trying traditional fish and chips or haggis, neeps and tatties.
Gluten free menu available.
Snax Cafe
118 Buccleuch StOne of the best breakfasts in town!
My father's favourite restaurant! It is always busy but reservations are not always needed.
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Bar Italia
100 Lothian RdMy father's favourite restaurant! It is always busy but reservations are not always needed.
Sweety House
21 Clerk StTraditional Syrian bakery and temple to all things from baklava to falafel
From their website...Opened in 1995, The Elephant House has established itself as one of the best tea and coffee houses in Edinburgh. Made famous as the place of inspiration to writers such as J.K. Rowling, who sat writing much of her early novels in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle.
Ian Rankin, author of the bestselling Rebus novels, and Alexander McCall-Smith, author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency and other series of novels, have also frequented The Elephant House, as well as many others throughout the years.
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The Elephant House
30 George IV BridgeFrom their website...Opened in 1995, The Elephant House has established itself as one of the best tea and coffee houses in Edinburgh. Made famous as the place of inspiration to writers such as J.K. Rowling, who sat writing much of her early novels in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle.
Ian Rankin, author of the bestselling Rebus novels, and Alexander McCall-Smith, author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency and other series of novels, have also frequented The Elephant House, as well as many others throughout the years.
Sausage rolls, cheese and onion pasties, sandwiches, scones and more. Greggs are as traditionally British as fish and chips.
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Greggs
21 Main StSausage rolls, cheese and onion pasties, sandwiches, scones and more. Greggs are as traditionally British as fish and chips.
Sausage rolls, cheese and onion pasties, sandwiches, scones and more. Greggs are as traditionally British as fish and chips.
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Greggs
21 Main StSausage rolls, cheese and onion pasties, sandwiches, scones and more. Greggs are as traditionally British as fish and chips.
Recently refurbished small Malaysian restaurant. Do not let its size fool you - the food is delicious and I highly recommend their big bowl soup.
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Kampong Ah Lee
28 Clerk StRecently refurbished small Malaysian restaurant. Do not let its size fool you - the food is delicious and I highly recommend their big bowl soup.
Freshly made coffees, pies, cakes, pastries and brunch. Their core recipes are based on the following organic ingredients: flour, eggs, milk, chocolate, sugar, dried fruits, oat milk and cacao. Their coffee beans are provided by Chapter Roasters which are organically grown and hand-picked. The award-winning organic Mossgiel Farm milk and cream complement their coffees, teas and handmade products.
Lady and The Bear
Freshly made coffees, pies, cakes, pastries and brunch. Their core recipes are based on the following organic ingredients: flour, eggs, milk, chocolate, sugar, dried fruits, oat milk and cacao. Their coffee beans are provided by Chapter Roasters which are organically grown and hand-picked. The award-winning organic Mossgiel Farm milk and cream complement their coffees, teas and handmade products.
Incredibly popular small restaurant. Good luck getting a table!
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Kim's Mini Meals
5 Buccleuch StIncredibly popular small restaurant. Good luck getting a table!
Everything Else
Walk up to the roundabout with the statue in the middle, cross the road then look straight ahead. Now get your camera out.
On a good, non typical Scottish day, you will get a fantastic view all the way to Fife.
Frederick Street
Frederick StreetWalk up to the roundabout with the statue in the middle, cross the road then look straight ahead. Now get your camera out.
On a good, non typical Scottish day, you will get a fantastic view all the way to Fife.
King's Stables Road
King's Stables RoadWonderful view of the Castle.
Drinks & Nightlife
This small bar is a favourite of mine whose customers are a wonderful mix of locals, student and tourists.
I highly recommend their buffalo burgers if you are of the meat eating persuasion.
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Greenmantle Bar & Kitchen
44 W CrosscausewayThis small bar is a favourite of mine whose customers are a wonderful mix of locals, student and tourists.
I highly recommend their buffalo burgers if you are of the meat eating persuasion.
Edinburgh Corn Exchange
11 New Market Rd3000 person capacity live music venue.
The Peartree
38 W Nicolson StLarge outdoor seating area for our rare gloriously sunny days.
Whistlebinkies Live Music Bar
4-6 South BridgeBar and live music venue.
The Sheep Heid Inn is a beautifully restored village pub & restaurant in Duddingston. A firm favourite among past monarchs and poets, Edinburgh's oldest surviving watering hole exudes charm and character from every nook and cranny. Soak it all up over a plate of seasonal food and a glass of what you fancy.
Even the Queen and Kelly Clarkson have been known to pop in for a pint.
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The Sheep Heid Inn
43-45 The CausewayThe Sheep Heid Inn is a beautifully restored village pub & restaurant in Duddingston. A firm favourite among past monarchs and poets, Edinburgh's oldest surviving watering hole exudes charm and character from every nook and cranny. Soak it all up over a plate of seasonal food and a glass of what you fancy.
Even the Queen and Kelly Clarkson have been known to pop in for a pint.
From their website...As they say everything improves with age. On Edinburgh's south side, just behind the Meadows on South Clerk Street, is The Southern. With a respectful nod to all previous incarnations of this much-loved Edinburgh pub, we've taken the bits our regulars love and made them even better.Here you'll find a passionately sourced, rotating range of eclectic craft beers and ales on twenty pumps, as well as new takes on our lovingly handmade gourmet burgers.
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The Southern Bar
22-26 S Clerk StFrom their website...As they say everything improves with age. On Edinburgh's south side, just behind the Meadows on South Clerk Street, is The Southern. With a respectful nod to all previous incarnations of this much-loved Edinburgh pub, we've taken the bits our regulars love and made them even better.Here you'll find a passionately sourced, rotating range of eclectic craft beers and ales on twenty pumps, as well as new takes on our lovingly handmade gourmet burgers.
A safe and inclusive bar/restaurant which is also family friendly (during the day of course).
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Akva
129 FountainbridgeA safe and inclusive bar/restaurant which is also family friendly (during the day of course).
Do you like whisky and have a lot of money? Then this is the place for you. Super fancy, super expensive and super collection of whisky.
Tipsy Midgie Whisky Bar
Do you like whisky and have a lot of money? Then this is the place for you. Super fancy, super expensive and super collection of whisky.
Sneaky Pete's
73 CowgateBoutique alternative live music and club venue.
900 person capacity live music venue with free live music 7 nights a week.
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Stramash Live Music Bar
207 Cowgate900 person capacity live music venue with free live music 7 nights a week.
La Belle Angele
11 Hastie's Cl600 capacity live music and club venue.
Arts & Culture
One stop shop arts hub for storytelling, exhibitions, yoga, comedy, film, theatre and more!
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Summerhall
One stop shop arts hub for storytelling, exhibitions, yoga, comedy, film, theatre and more!
Kid and adult friendly optical illusion fun and a fantastic rooftop view of Edinburgh.
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Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
549 CastlehillKid and adult friendly optical illusion fun and a fantastic rooftop view of Edinburgh.
National Museum of Scotland
You could spend all day here!
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
75 Belford RdThe Edinburgh Festival Theatre is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh, Scotland used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups.
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Festival Theatre
13-29 Nicolson StThe Edinburgh Festival Theatre is a performing arts venue located on Nicolson Street in Edinburgh, Scotland used primarily for performances of opera and ballet, large-scale musical events, and touring groups.
Edinburgh Playhouse is a former cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland which now hosts touring musicals and music concerts. Its capacity is 3,059, making it the UK's largest working non-sporting theatre in terms of audience capacity.
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Edinburgh Playhouse
18-22 Greenside PlEdinburgh Playhouse is a former cinema in Edinburgh, Scotland which now hosts touring musicals and music concerts. Its capacity is 3,059, making it the UK's largest working non-sporting theatre in terms of audience capacity.
Large exhibition space for art exhibitions and touring shows of design and photography.
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City Art Centre
2 Market StLarge exhibition space for art exhibitions and touring shows of design and photography.
The Fruitmarket Gallery shows the work of some of the world’s most important Scottish and international artists and helps people engage with it in a way that is meaningful to them – for free. There is also a lovely cafe in the gallery.
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Fruitmarket Gallery
45 Market StThe Fruitmarket Gallery shows the work of some of the world’s most important Scottish and international artists and helps people engage with it in a way that is meaningful to them – for free. There is also a lovely cafe in the gallery.
Perfect for children and adults! The Museum of Childhood is a collection of children's toys and playthings, situated on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first museum in the world to specialise in the history of childhood.
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Museum of Childhood
42 High StPerfect for children and adults! The Museum of Childhood is a collection of children's toys and playthings, situated on the Royal Mile, in Edinburgh, Scotland. It was the first museum in the world to specialise in the history of childhood.
The Writers' Museum
Lady Stair's CloseShopping
Expensive shopping. Also has bars, restaurants, clubs and lovely traditional architecture.
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George Street
George StreetExpensive shopping. Also has bars, restaurants, clubs and lovely traditional architecture.
VPZ
38 Nicolson StFor all your vaping needs.
This is where the pictures of the Highland Cows in your room came from.
Edinburgh Arts & Picture Framers
1-3 Nicolson StThis is where the pictures of the Highland Cows in your room came from.
Vintage & Reclaimed
116 CausewaysideLocal antique shop.
Bodkin & Farrish
93 CausewaysideLocal antique shop.
Patrick Buckley Antiques On Facebook. patrickbuckley@hotmail.com
84 CausewaysideLocal antique shop.
The Courtyard Antiques
108A CausewaysideLocal antique shop.
Allan K.L. Jackson
67 CausewaysideLocal antique shop.
The Tron Kirk hosts the Royal Mile Market - a traditional Scottish market made up of the best of Edinburgh's independent arts, craft and fashion traders offering the more hard-to-find, eclectic and unique gifts, jewellery, collectables as well as a wide taste in ladies and gents fashions, t-shirts, hats and many other accessories.
The Royal Mile Market is a traditional Scottish Market located inside the historic and unique Tron 'Kirk' (or Church), originally completed in 1647, which sits right in the centre of Edinburgh's bustling Royal Mile High Street.
Tron Kirk & Royal Mile Market
122 High StreetThe Tron Kirk hosts the Royal Mile Market - a traditional Scottish market made up of the best of Edinburgh's independent arts, craft and fashion traders offering the more hard-to-find, eclectic and unique gifts, jewellery, collectables as well as a wide taste in ladies and gents fashions, t-shirts, hats and many other accessories.
The Royal Mile Market is a traditional Scottish Market located inside the historic and unique Tron 'Kirk' (or Church), originally completed in 1647, which sits right in the centre of Edinburgh's bustling Royal Mile High Street.
Every Saturday the centre of the Grassmarket becomes a flurry of excitement as they host their weekly market. Each week there’s an abundance of locally grown, fresh produce including organic fruit and vegetables, artisan breads, smoked fish and much more!
Over 20 stall holders offer high quality, sustainably sourced produce as well as just-cooked street food, sweet treats and seasonal crafts and gifts from local makers.
Pick up their local discount "3 2 5 card" from The Olive Stall. Use between 3pm and 5pm to enjoy a range of money saving offers and deals when shopping.
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Grassmarket Market
39 GrassmarketEvery Saturday the centre of the Grassmarket becomes a flurry of excitement as they host their weekly market. Each week there’s an abundance of locally grown, fresh produce including organic fruit and vegetables, artisan breads, smoked fish and much more!
Over 20 stall holders offer high quality, sustainably sourced produce as well as just-cooked street food, sweet treats and seasonal crafts and gifts from local makers.
Pick up their local discount "3 2 5 card" from The Olive Stall. Use between 3pm and 5pm to enjoy a range of money saving offers and deals when shopping.
Waverley Mall
3/48 Waverley Bridgewww.waverleymall.com
From the Apple store to Primark (inexpensive clothes shop). All your shopping needs on a one mile street with a view of Edinburgh Castle as you shop.
www.princes-street.com/shops.html
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Princes Street
Princes StreetFrom the Apple store to Primark (inexpensive clothes shop). All your shopping needs on a one mile street with a view of Edinburgh Castle as you shop.
www.princes-street.com/shops.html
Great for gifts and far superior to the "Scottish" gift shops in the centre of town.
The Paper Gallery
Great for gifts and far superior to the "Scottish" gift shops in the centre of town.