Best Things To Do in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

  1. The Last Drop

    4.3 (202 Votes)
    The Last Drop

    Food And Drinks, Pubs, Adults

    Edinburgh and its plethora of pubs is a ceaseless affair. You are spoiled for choice to the core, but thanks to some of the most popular ones like the Last Drop, decision-making is as not as difficult as it seems! Apart from signature British ales, you can indulge in some fabulously aromatic gins and whisky if you happen to visit in November. If you are looking for interesting souvenirs to take...Read more
  2. Real Mary King's Close
    The Real Mary King's Close is a lovely opportunity to experience Edinburgh’s beautiful past. The guided tours offered here surely make you step back in time. The tour throws light upon history as old as some facts dating back to the 17th century. Spanning across an hour, the tours here are presented in a lovely, animated and very engaging manner. Its location in the city’s old town ...Read more
  3. Queen Mary's Bath House

    3.9 (173 Votes)
    Queen Mary's Bath House

    Landmark

    Of what looks like an abandoned structure today, the Queen Mary's Bath House is this all-stone structure accommodating two floors. Traditionally, the house has been attached to Mary, Queen of Scots who lived from 1542 to 1567. Whether she actually bathed there or not has been a question ever since. The house was however attached to the fences of the leisure area or pavilion that was used by th...Read more
  4. Inverness

    4.1 (33 Votes)
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    Town

    Perched on the northeastern coast of Scotland, Inverness is this quaint city that can be well fitted on any Edinburgh of Scotland itinerary. It is fondly referred to as the ‘Highland Capital’ owing to its market that yielded economy for the city, of which’s charm still exists. Today, the economy of Inverness majorly thrives on tourism, despite being one of the smallest cities ...Read more
  5. Auchentoshan Distillery

    4.6 (167 Votes)
    Auchentoshan Distillery

    Adults

    It is no surprise how UK is home to some of the world’s best scotch distilleries. One of the many is this Auchentoshan Distillery of which you can avail a lovely tour that is very informative. These tours are great to experience what goes on to making the Auchentoshan malts. There are various tours to choose from; the The Distilled Different Tour, Tantalising Tasting, Bottle Your Own, The...Read more
  6. Camera Obscura And World Of Illusions Image
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    The Camera Obscura and World of Illusions museum in Edinburgh, United Kingdom was started in 1835 by Maria Theresa Short, a local entrepreneur. Short was inspired by the original Camera Obscura in Edinburgh, which was built in 1776 by Thomas Short, her great-grandfather.The original Camera Obscura was a popular attraction for tourists, and Maria Theresa Short saw an opportunity to expand on thi...Read more
  7. The Writers Museum

    4.2 (16 Votes)
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    Museum

    The Writers Museum in Edinburgh, United Kingdom was started in 1960 by the Edinburgh Corporation. It was officially opened on August 5, 1961 by the Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Sir John Falconer. The museum was established to celebrate the literary heritage of Scotland and to honor the country's most famous writers.The idea for the museum was first proposed by the Edinburgh Corporation's Director...Read more
  8. Museum Of Edinburgh

    4.3 (20 Votes)
    Museum Of Edinburgh

    History Museum

    The Museum of Edinburgh, located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, was started in 1854 by the Edinburgh Town Council. It was originally known as the Edinburgh Museum of Science and Art and was located in the Royal Institution building on the Mound.The museum was established to showcase the city's history and heritage, as well as to promote science and art education. It was also intended to provide ...Read more
  9. The People's Story

    4.3 (15 Votes)
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    Museum

    The People's Story museum in Edinburgh, United Kingdom was started in 1989 by the City of Edinburgh Council. It was officially opened on 19th May 1989 by the then Lord Provost of Edinburgh, Norman Irons.The museum was created to showcase the lives of the working-class people of Edinburgh from the late 18th century to the present day. It was a joint project between the City of Edinburgh Council ...Read more
  10. Spynie Palace

    4.5 (1 Vote)
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    Spynie Palace, also known as Spynie Castle, is a historic site located in Moray, Scotland, about 3 miles north of the town of Elgin. It was the residence of the bishops of Moray from the 12th century until the 17th century. The site is now managed by Historic Environment Scotland and is open to the public as a museum.The origins of Spynie Palace can be traced back to the 12th century when the b...Read more
  11. National Music & Audio Library, Edinburgh, United Kingdom Image
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    The National Music & Audio Library (NLS Music) in Edinburgh, United Kingdom was established in 1934 as part of the National Library of Scotland. It was originally known as the Scottish Music Archive and was created to collect and preserve Scottish music and audio recordings.The library was founded by the Scottish composer and musicologist, Cedric Thorpe Davie, who recognized the need for a cent...Read more
  12. Russell Collection Of Early Keyboard Instruments Image
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    The Russell Collection of Early Keyboard Instruments was started in 1960 by the renowned Scottish harpsichordist and musicologist, Raymond Russell. It is located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom and is considered one of the most significant collections of early keyboard instruments in the world.Raymond Russell was a passionate collector of early keyboard instruments and began acquiring them in the ...Read more
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    The Museum Collections Centre in Edinburgh, United Kingdom was started in 1996 by the National Museums Scotland. It was created as a storage and conservation facility for the vast collections of the National Museums Scotland, which include over 12 million objects and specimens.Prior to the establishment of the Museum Collections Centre, the National Museums Scotland did not have a central locat...Read more
  14. Scottish Tartan Museum Image
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    The Scottish Tartan Museum, located in Edinburgh, United Kingdom, was started in 1976 by the Scottish Tartans Society. The society was founded in 1963 by a group of individuals who were passionate about preserving and promoting the history and heritage of Scottish tartans.The idea for a museum dedicated to Scottish tartans was first proposed by the society's founder, Dr. Philip D. Smith, who be...Read more
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    Rare Management Limited, Edinburgh, United Kingdom was founded in 2006 by Dr. David Clarke, a former curator at the National Museums of Scotland. The museum was established to provide a platform for the display and interpretation of rare and unique objects from around the world. The museum's mission is to promote the appreciation and understanding of rare and unique objects, and to provide a pl...Read more