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Last updated: 2024 Jun 14Morning
Start your day by visiting Edinburgh Castle , an iconic fortress that dominates the city's skyline. Learn about the castle's history and enjoy the panoramic views of the city from its ramparts.
Afternoon
Head to the Palace of Holyroodhouse , the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, and explore the State Apartments and the ruins of the abbey. Take a stroll down the Royal Mile , a historic street that connects Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Morning
Hike up Arthur's Seat , an extinct volcano that offers stunning views of the city and the surrounding countryside. Afterward, visit the Edinburgh Dungeon , a theatrical attraction that takes you on a journey through Scotland's dark history.
Afternoon
Visit the St. Giles Cathedral , a beautiful medieval church that has been at the heart of Edinburgh's religious life for over 900 years. Afterward, explore the National Museum of Scotland , which houses a vast collection of artifacts that tell the story of Scotland's past and present.
Evening
Spend the evening at the Grassmarket , a bustling square that is home to a variety of pubs, restaurants, and shops. End your night with a visit to the Scott Monument , a Gothic spire that commemorates the life of Sir Walter Scott, one of Scotland's most famous writers.
Morning
Take a tour of the Scotch Whisky Experience , which offers a range of interactive exhibits and tastings that showcase Scotland's national drink. Afterward, climb Calton Hill , a hilltop park that offers stunning views of the city and the North Sea.
Afternoon
Visit the Royal Yacht Britannia (HMY Britannia) , the former royal yacht of Queen Elizabeth II that has been turned into a museum. Afterward, explore the Scottish Parliament , a striking modern building that is home to the devolved Scottish government.
Morning
Visit John Knox House , a museum that celebrates the life and legacy of the Scottish religious reformer, and explore the nearby Greyfriars Kirk , a historic churchyard that is home to many notable figures from Edinburgh's past. Afterward, take a tour of the Real Mary King's Close , a network of underground streets and houses that were buried beneath the city for centuries.
Afternoon
Explore the Canongate , a historic street that connects the Palace of Holyroodhouse with the city center. Visit the Georgian House , a beautifully restored 18th-century townhouse that offers a glimpse into the lives of Edinburgh's upper classes.
Morning
Take a stroll down Princes Street , Edinburgh's main shopping thoroughfare, and visit Gladstone’s Land , a 16th-century tenement that has been restored to show what life was like in Edinburgh's Old Town. Afterward, visit the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh , a beautiful 70-acre garden that is home to over 13,000 plant species.
Afternoon
Explore the Scottish National Gallery , which houses a world-class collection of European art from the Renaissance to the 19th century. Afterward, visit the Museum of Edinburgh (Huntly House) , a museum that tells the story of Edinburgh's history and culture.