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The museum is part of National Museums Scotland. Admission is free. The Museum was formed in 2006 with the merger of the new Museum of Scotland, with collections relating to Scottish antiquities, culture and history, and the adjacent Royal Museum, with collections covering science and technology, natural history, and world cultures. The two connected buildings stand beside each other on Chambers Street, by the intersection with the George IV Bridge, in central Edinburgh. Thanks to two...

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Make the most of Edinburgh Holiday Accommodation Guide with stay4you to get the best from your visit to Edinburgh which is Scotland’s capital city – also known as Auld Reekie

Steeped in history and inhabited for thousands of years, the origins are as a settlement that can be traced to the early Middle Ages when a hillfort was established in the area, most likely on the Castle Rock with some of the best hospitality on offer in Scotland coupled with a wide variety of accommodation from grand hotels to family guest houses.

From the seventh to the tenth centuries it was part of the Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria, becoming thereafter a royal residence of the Scottish kings, the town that developed next to the stronghold was established by royal charter in the early 12th century, During the Wars of Independence Edinburgh Castle was captured by the English until Robert the Bruce's nephew, Thomas Randolph daringly recapture it by climbing its steep and craggy sides in the dead of night.

 

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Robert the Bruce granted Edinburgh a Royal Charter in 1329. and by the middle of the 14th century was being described as the capital of Scotland.

When King James VI inherited the throne of England in 1603, Edinburgh ceased to be the principal site of the royal court, although it did continue to have its own Parliament. Everything changed after the Act of Union in 1707... Parliament ceased in Edinburgh, but the city prospered.

Today Edinburgh is a seamlessly blend of old and new, providing locals with the perfect destination to experience the sights, sounds and tastes of a diverse and vibrant city, fill your shopping bags along Princes Street, or boost your Instagram feed with photos from the top of the Scott Monument, tuck into a plate of gourmet food at a Michelin-starred restaurant in Edinburgh’s New Town, or put your palate to the test with a whisky tasting session in the Old Town, the nightlife scene runs the gamut from traditional pubs to high-tech clubs, and everything in between, with the pubs in Edinburgh’s Old Town, where cask ales and local whiskies are the order of the day.

The Mega bus runs up to 35 trips per day from Glasgow to Edinburgh Airport.

Edinburgh Airport, it is about nine miles from the centre of Edinburgh, it has one terminal, with check-in desks on the ground floor and security upstairs, the airport has three lounges, there are lots of places grab a bite before your flight, there is a food court just before you go through security offering light snacks or pub grub, after security, passengers walk through world Duty Free to reach the departure hall, here you will find a wide range of places, to take a meal or light beverage.

Staying in a hotel near the airport can take a lot of stress out of early morning flights. 

The Scottish Highlands, the largest region in the country is home to hundreds of iconic locations, with the most beautiful, inspiring and truly stunning region of ancient landscapes! Beautiful scenery comes as standard up here, the rest is your to explore and discover at your own pace.

Scotland's capital city, Edinburgh, is a well-liked tourist destination because of its fascinating history, beautiful architecture, and active cultural scene. Edinburgh provides a variety of lodging options to meet a variety of tastes and price ranges. Here is a list of some of the most common kinds of lodging you may find in Edinburgh:

Hotels: There are several hotels in Edinburgh, from pricey hostels to opulent 5-star hotels. There are numerous hotels located in the city centre, particularly in the neighbourhoods along the Royal Mile, Princes Street, and Grassmarket. The Balmoral, The Scotsman, and Radisson Blu Hotels are a few well-known lodgings.

Guesthouses & Bed and Breakfasts: These are more intimate, homely accommodations offered by smaller businesses. Guesthouses and B&Bs frequently have domestic locations and provide cosy rooms with complimentary breakfast. For those looking for a more intimate atmosphere and local recommendations, they can be a fantastic choice.

Apartments & Serviced Apartments: Edinburgh offers a selection of short-term rental self-catering apartments. These are especially well-liked by families, groups, or tourists seeking extra room and a kitchen's convenience. Serviced residences frequently offer extras like housekeeping and concierge services.

Hostels: For travellers on a tight budget, hostels provide individual or shared dorm rooms that are reasonably priced. They are a terrific option for backpackers or lone travellers who want to socialise and meet other travellers. Edinburgh's Castle Rock Hostel, Edinburgh Backpackers, and High Street Hostel are a few of the city's well-known hostels.

Edinburgh features a variety of boutique hotels and luxury residences that provide a distinctive and upmarket experience. These places frequently provide upscale amenities, individualised service, and beautiful décor. Tigerlily, The Witchery beside the Castle, and The Dunstane Houses are a few examples.

University housing: Some student housing facilities welcome visitors during the summer months while universities are not in session. If you're seeking for simple, no-frills lodging, this can be a good choice.

When selecting a place to stay in Edinburgh, keep things like location, accessibility to transit and attractions, price range, and special requirements in mind. It's a good idea to make reservations in advance, particularly during busy travel times or for renowned events like the Edinburgh Festival Fringe.

To make an informed choice, don't forget to investigate internet booking services, official tourism websites, and guest reviews.

StayING in and Around Edinburgh

The city of Edinburgh, which serves as the capital of Scotland, is home to a diverse selection of attractions and destinations, both within the city itself and in the surrounding area. There is something available for everyone, regardless of whether they are interested in history, culture, the natural world, or simply resting. The following are some suggestions for places to stay in and around Edinburgh:

This famous fortification, which dominates the skyline of the city and should definitely be seen, is Edinburgh Castle. Discover its rich past while taking in breathtaking vistas of the city below.

Royal Mile: Take a stroll along the Royal Mile, a historic street that leads from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. You will come across a variety of historical sites as well as shops and eateries.

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Visitors are welcome to see the building at any time. Discover the palace and its stunning surrounding gardens by going on a tour.

Located in Holyrood Park, the dormant volcano known as Arthur's Seat is a popular hiking destination due to its breathtaking vistas of the surrounding city. It is a wonderful opportunity to get some exercise and to appreciate the beauty of nature.

Calton Hill is yet another fantastic vantage point, and it features a number of well-known landmarks, such as the National Monument and Nelson's Monument.

Museums and Galleries: Edinburgh is home to a plethora of museums and galleries, including the Museum of Edinburgh, the Scottish National Gallery, and the National Museum of Scotland.

Scotch Whisky Experience: If you are passionate about whisky, you should go on a tour to learn about the background of Scotch whisky and how it is made. Do not overlook the opportunity to partake in a tasting session.

An interactive science centre that is fun for the whole family, Dynamic Earth welcomes visitors of all ages. It investigates the natural history of the planet as well as its past.

Day trip to Roslin: Take a bus from Edinburgh to Rosslyn Chapel, made famous in "The Da Vinci Code," and tour the picturesque Rosslyn Glen. This trip is a great option for those looking for a day trip.

Tours of Edinburgh's Haunted Past: This city is well known for its eerie past. Participate in a ghost tour to gain insight into the murky and unexplained history of the city.

Shopping: Princes Street and George Street both provide a wide variety of shopping options, ranging from well-known high street names to quaint little businesses.

Eat and drink your way across Edinburgh, which is famous for both its cuisine and its drinks. You should try some typical Scottish meals such as haggis, tatties, and neeps. Stop into a pub for some scotch or a locally crafted beer and stay for a while.

Festivals: If you go during the summer, be sure to check to see if there are any festivals going on, including the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the Edinburgh International Festival, or the Edinburgh International Book Festival. These are just some of the events you may experience in Edinburgh.

Take a boat excursion in the Firth of Forth and see the Forth Bridges as well as the nearby islands.

You can take a tour of the Royal Yacht Britannia, which is located in the port of Leith. The Royal Yacht Britannia was formerly owned by Queen Elizabeth II.

Day Trip to St. Andrews If you are interested in golf or history, you should think about taking a day trip to St. Andrews, which is home to a lovely town and a world-famous golf course.

Hiking and the Natural World: The locations surrounding Edinburgh provide some of the best opportunities for hiking and other types of outdoor recreation. Visit the John Muir Way, the Water of Leith Walkway, and the Pentland Hills for some outdoor adventure.

Keep in mind that the weather in Edinburgh can be rather erratic, and as a result, you should always come prepared for a range of scenarios. Have a wonderful day exploring this charming and ancient city during your stay here!

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