Visitor Attractions

Indoor, gothic theme park that stages a series of macabre episodes from Edinburgh's last 500 years in a low
A mere stone throw from Edinburgh Castle esplanade, Camera Obscura packs in all manner of Victorian era…
A modern whisky and gin distillery on the edge of Holyrood Park, in a co
Modern, large-scale, interactive exhibition centre at the foot of the Royal Mile.
Georgian building run by the National Trust of Scotland as a public museum, that has been carefully restored…
The oldest concert hall in Scotland and museum carrying over 400 historical musical instruments.
A National Trust for Scotland property situated in 34 acres of woodland and parkland, 6 miles from Edinburgh…
The Royal Bank of Scotland went from darling of the stock market to corporate basket case in a matter of ye
Rosslyn Chapel received its collegiate charter from Rome in 1446. They started to build in 1456 and the…
The Edinburgh area used to be dotted with coal mines. A modern display of coal mining heritage based in a…
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This is where the City of Edinburgh Council conducts much of its business. In particular, members of the…
Scotland's largest medical museum with fascinating and sometimes macabre tales told through body parts and…
Former catholic Mansfield church building at the foot of Broughton Street.
A vibrant multi-arts venue housed in an historic, former veterinary college building.
Greyfriars Kirk, also known as Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk, was the first church built in Edinburgh…
More than a monument, this is a mini, neo-classical temple to Scotland's national bard.
The Museum of Childhood is a small, free museum on Edinburgh's Royal Mile aimed at adults and children.
Housed in a 17th century close in the Old Town, this small museum celebrates the lives of famous Scottish…
The Museum of Edinburgh is a series of interconnected 16th and 17th century buildings situated on the Royal