4/5 - Good
Nice and quiet place, though there are not that many options for restaurants and places to eat
Reviewed on 21 Mar,2025
Reviewed on 21 Mar,2025
Reviewed on 21 Mar,2025
Reviewed on 22 Mar,2025
Reviewed on 19 Mar,2025
Reviewed on 22 Mar,2025
A focal point of Scottish history that dominates Edinburgh’s skyline and which has served as a fortress, a palace and home to the crown jewels.
With its historic buildings, museums, shops and restaurants, this stretch of Edinburgh's Old Town is a much-loved haunt.
You can search for that perfect souvenir when you visit Princes Street, a favourite shopping spot in Edinburgh. Experience the entertainment choices and fascinating museums in this walkable area.
Admire an array of rare and endangered species that are conserved at the city's renowned wildlife attraction.
The campus of Edinburgh's venerable educational institution is spread seamlessly around the architecture of the city and opens to the public during year-round events.
Enjoy a performance at Edinburgh Playhouse Theatre, a theatre with a story to tell in Edinburgh. Experience the area's fascinating museums and lively festivals.
Nice and quiet place, though there are not that many options for restaurants and places to eat
Aberlady is adjacent to Britain’s oldest nature reserve and for those who like golf there are numerous courses in the area including several used for championships.