Must see views in Edinburgh

Edinburgh
Scotland It is a wonderful country that, in addition to hiding an extraordinary variety of landscapes, offers good gastronomy, strong and deep-rooted cultural traditions, art, music, history and, of course, welcoming people. Among the many corners of Scotland worth visiting today we want to highlight Edinburgh, one of the best starting points to visit the Highlands and other places in the country. In addition, surrounded by mountains, it is a city with a rich history that is home to many tourist attractions.

So you know a little better EdinburghToday we want to talk to you about some of its main tourist spots. These are corners that you must visit yes or yes if you have the opportunity to travel to the Scottish capital. Of course, it has cost us a lot to select 10 places, so we apologize in advance for all the attractions that have remained in the pipeline. Would you like to join us?

Edinburgh castle

Edinburgh-castle
First of all, we want to talk about Edinburgh Castle, a strength erected on a rock of volcanic origin, specifically at the top of Hight Street, also known as the Royal Mile (we will talk about it below). It is the most visited tourist attraction in the city.


Holyroodhouse Palace

Palace-of-Holyrood
Founded as a monastery in the 12th century, the Palace of Holyroodhouse also served as the primary residence of Scottish kings and queens from the 15th century. It is located at the end of the Royal Mile and is currently the residence official Queen Elizabeth II in Scotland. It is a jewel of classical architecture.

Royal mile

Royal-Mile
The Royal Mile is the avenue that connects Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Located in the old town, it has a length of 1.8 kilometers, that is, a Scottish mile. Along the street you can find dozens of alleys and patios that are worth knowing.

Calton Hill

Calton-Hill
As it could not be otherwise, we also have to talk about Calton Hill, a hill located to the east of the New City, which houses important monuments, such as the one dedicated to Nelson or the National Monument. Of course, the best thing about this place is that it offers fantastic views.


Arthur’s Seat

Arthurs-Seat
Another place worth knowing is Arthur’s Seat, the peak main of the group of hills that make up Holyrood Park, a natural landscape of great beauty. From here you can also enjoy wonderful views of Edinburgh.

Royal Yacht Britannia

Royal-Yacht-Britannia
If you visit Edinburgh you will have to know the Royal Yacht Britannia, the flagship of the British Royal House for 43 years. In 1997 it was turned into Museum floating by order of Elizabeth II. It is anchored in the port of Leith.

Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh

Royal-Botanic-Gardens
We also want to tell you about the Royal Botanic Garden of Edinburgh, which is at the same time an institution scientific and a tourist attraction. Founded in 1670, it has 28 hectares, in which almost 35 thousand plant accessions and more than 17 thousand cultivated taxa can be found.


Saint Giles Cathedral

Cathedral-de-Saint-Giles
The most important religious building in Edinburgh is Saint Giles Cathedral, which does not really have the category of a cathedral, although aesthetically it seems. The most remarkable element is its Dome in the form of a royal crown.

Dean Village

Dean-Village
We also recommend visiting Dean Village, a small and peaceful town located on the banks of the Leith River that was founded in the 12th century. It looks like something out of a story.

Mary King’s Close

Mary-Kings-Close
Finally, we want to talk about Mary King’s Close, the most famous alley in Edinburgh. It is located under the Old Town buildings, on the Royal Mile and, although it was closed to the public for years, since 2003 it can be visited. During the tour you can discover the misery that reigned in this underworld during the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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