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Visit Edinburgh - Scotland

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Considered one of the most beautiful capitals in Europe, Edinburgh, Scotland, is a destination that mixes history, architecture, culture and nature. The city invites you to take walks in the open air and walks, sometimes with views of old buildings, sometimes with parks. The green integrates with the urban landscape in a unique way, providing a true cultural immersion in this place that is considered heritage by Unesco.

The central area of ​​the Scottish capital is divided into two important parts: Old Town (Old Town) and New Town (New Town). Old Town, of medieval structure, was the place where Edinburgh was born and there is the Royal Mile - one of the main roads, which connects Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse (both must-see programs). On the other side, separated by Princes Street, is the new part of Edinburgh, New Town, developed from the 18th century and marked by the neoclassical style. The contrast of the two neighborhoods is one of the strengths of the city.

Dominating the sky is Edinburgh Castle, one of the most important tourist attractions in the country. The castle, which was once a prison and a residence, can be seen from several points and, on an inside visit, reveals its history and the changes that have taken place over time. On the "new" side of the city (also with an incredible view), Calton Hill stands out, a hill with imposing historical monuments that offers views of both the coast and the city, ideal for enjoying the sunset.

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The land of whiskey, bagpipes and traditional costumes where men wear pleated petticoats - the "kilts" -, is famous for the festivities that it hosts, which range from the Military Tattoo, with military bands from different countries, to the Winter Festival , where a Santa race takes place. It is interesting that Edinburgh has attractions that are not limited to pleasing adults and offers good options for the little ones, including the Camera Obscura and the incredible National Museum of Scotland.

The cultural attractions are many, as well as the diversity of parks, shops and gardens. To do some shopping, walk along Princes Street, which has several stores, and then make a strategic stop to rest at Princes Street Gardens, in the heart of the city. To relax and walk without compromise, enjoy an afternoon at the Royal Botanic Garden, even more lush in spring.

One of the simple pleasures in Edinburgh is wandering aimlessly, admiring all the ancient architecture, up and down stone slopes, noting details and passing through alleys. Between a walk and another, it's worth going into one of its bars and pubs with a relaxed atmosphere and full of bottles on the shelves; have a beer or whiskey, of course, and order a plate - don't underestimate the food at these establishments, which is very good!

Edinburgh is a city of contrasts, without all the hustle and bustle of other European capitals, with polite people and beautiful scenery... Before we know it, it has captivated us.

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Historic, tree-lined, cultural... Edinburgh is a city of many facets that appeals to people of different age groups and tastes. The city was born and developed initially along the Royal Mile, a road made up of four ancient streets that run from Edinburgh Castle - the city's main tourist attraction - to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This ancient and medieval area of ​​Edinburgh is known as the Old Town and has many interesting sights, in addition to the architecture itself, which is very beautiful.

Edinburgh Castle, an imposing construction built on a rock of volcanic origin from 1093 onwards, is the symbol of the city and an unmissable tourist spot to visit. The building that dominates the sky of the city was once used as a fort, residence and prison; nowadays it is open to visits that allow you to discover not only its museums but also its architecture. In Old Town there are several cool tourist spots, such as the Camera Obscura (which offers great views of the city and is ideal for going with children) and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the other end of the Royal Mile. The palace is used by the Queen when she visits Edinburgh.

Still in Old Town, those who enjoy cultural programs can visit the Scottish Parliament, the National Gallery, the Royal Museum and the Museum of Scotland, which has an incredible collection. The Museum of Scotland is interactive and the variety of subjects it covers makes it interesting for people of all ages - don't miss it! Walking through Princes Street Gardens, a green area between Old Town and New Town and at the foot of the castle, is very pleasant. If you want to see the heart of the city, stop by the Scott Monument.

In New Town, which began to gain strength in the 1700s, the tip is to walk along Princes Street and discover its shops. For one of the best views in town, extend the walk and head to Calton Hill. The hill has several Greek-style monuments and points of interest, such as the Nelson Monument, which has great views of both the coast and the city. If you want to watch the sunset, Calton Hill is one of the best options.

Edinburgh really is a place where green spaces are part of the urban perimeter and everyday life. If the weather is nice, we suggest visiting Holyrood Park, at the top of which is Arthur's Seat, the highest peak among the hills around the Scottish capital. To appreciate sumptuous trees, flowers and gardens, include a tour of the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden in your itinerary.

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With a good hotel structure, Edinburgh offers accommodation for all styles, from bed and breakfasts to luxury hotels or apartment rentals. The price in pound does not favor the search for very low prices, it is true, but, researching calmly and in advance, it is possible to find accommodation with good value for money.

Choosing the location of accommodation in the Scottish capital is also about how you want to get around, what kind of things you want to have in the surroundings and how close to the center you want to stay. Edinburgh is divided into "Old Town" and "New Town" and both have great accommodation options.

Those who want to be close to the central area and see a lot of things on foot should prefer accommodation that is close to the train station and Princes Street Gardens, for example, because in this region there are many attractions of tourist interest. To stay close to the oldest area of ​​the city, have a variety of restaurants without walking too much or enjoy the nightlife, being close to the Royal Mile (Old Town) is an excellent option. If the idea is to stay in a residential-looking area or be close to good stores for shopping, the New Town side is interesting.

The closer to the central area (train station and Princes Street Gardens) you stay, the less you will need public transport to see the main tourist attractions. If you choose to stay in a neighborhood further away from the center, use the buses, which are new and punctual.

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