Visitor Attractions

Palatial, stately home near South Queensferry overlooking the Firth of Forth (just West of the Forth Bridges…
Working passenger steam trainline, not far from Edinburgh.
Indoor, gothic theme park that stages a series of macabre episodes from Edinburgh's last 500 years in a low
One of Scotland's most spectacular castles, steeped in history of the Scottish people. William Wallace,…
The Royal Commonwealth Pool (RCP), aka "the Commie", is a broad, squarish building in the Newington area to…
Much-loved working urban farm with lambs, pigs, chickens, quails, and a variety of crops.
The City Observatory on Calton Hill was the main centre for the Edinburgh
The main astronomy observatory, in the South of Edinburgh, distinguished by its distinctive copper domes atop…
An impressive 18th century building atop Calton Hill, designed and once inhabited by New Town architect James…
At its height, in the 19th century, Edinburgh's brewing industry comprised of some 40 or so breweries.
Inchcolm Island is a tiny island in the Firth of Forth, between Edinburgh and Fife to the North. It is best…
A six story tenement building on the High Street, which has been purchased and renovated by the National…