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National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait
A neo-Gothic palace dedicated to exploring various aspects of the Scottish story, this gallery is a hidden gem right at the heart of Edinburgh. The art tells you stories of the land and its people, through the medium of imagery. ...[ read more ]
Castles and Historical Places
Step back in time and experience life in Edwardian times at Lauriston Castle, a beautifully preserved house that remains largely unchanged since it was last inhabited in 1926. Enjoy a woodland walk in the expansive grounds, visit the award-winning Japanese ...[ read more ]
Scott Monument
Towards the outskirts of the city in Craigmillar Castle Park are the romantic ruins of Craigmillar Castle. The complex dates from the 14th century and has hosted some of the most iconic figures in Scotland’s history including Mary Queen of ...[ read more ]
Palace of Holyroodhouse Royal Mile
Located in the leafy Charlotte Square in the New Town, The Georgian House is a magnificently restored late 18th and early 19th century townhouse designed by renowned Scottish architect Robert Adam. Marvel at the fine collection of paintings, costumes and ...[ read more ]
Edinburgh Festival Fringe
About Edinburgh Festival Fringe Theatre, comedy, dance, circus, cabaret, children’s shows, musicals, opera, music, spoken word, exhibitions – Edinburgh Festival Fringe has so much going on that to try to properly sum it up quickly is virtually impossible. Put it ...[ read more ]
Edinburgh International Film Festival
About the Edinburgh International Film Festival Provoking and exciting, whilst exploring new concepts and innovative approaches in cinema, the Edinburgh International Film Festival (EIFF) features short films, experimental cinema and documentary films across a range of dynamic genres. Bringing ...[ read more ]