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There’s nothing worse than arriving in an exciting new city when time’s at a premium and not knowing which places of interest are worth visiting and which are well worth steering clear of. With that in mind, here’s a brief guide to Edinburgh’s best sites and it’s also worth noting that hotels in Edinburgh are in a plentiful supply.
Edinburgh Castle

National Galleries of Scotland
There are several free museums in Edinburgh that are well worth taking in, one of which is the National Galleries of Scotland. Spread over three sites across the city, the National Galleries of Scotland has thousands of pieces of Scottish and international art to check out and a fascinating sculpture exhibition currently runs until June that’s definitely worth going to see.
National Museum of Scotland

Scott Monument
Located in the valley beneath Edinburgh Castle, Scott Monument offers a great view of the city if you can muster the energy to climb to the top of the 287 steps to reach the top. The huge structure was built as a tribute to Sir Walter Scott, a famous Scottish writer who was born in the city in the 1700s.
The Royal Mile

Photo Credits: Edinburgh Castle, National Museum, Royal Mile
Nice article. Are your clients aware that you can travel by canal narrowboat from the Falkirk Wheel via Linlithgow right into heart of Edinburgh (10mins walk to Castle). Can be on a self drive hired boat, or on our hotel boat.
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