Edinburgh Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
Edinburgh Castle Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
I thought London was beautiful enough! Until I went to Edinburgh
I thought London was beautiful enough! Until I went to Edinburgh
The magical city of Harry Potter in Rowling's pen, the scenes that have appeared in countless movies, here hides a medieval romance -
When you come to Edinburgh, don't miss these places, with photo spots
Calton Hill
Overlooking the panorama of Edinburgh, climb the mountain before sunset to wait for a medieval sunset, the shooting location of Jay Chou's 'Ming Ming Jiu' mv;
Recommended photo location: the viewing platform at the top of the mountain, you can shoot the entire panorama of Edinburgh, the steps up the mountain can shoot the entrance road of the magical world;
Princes Street Gardens
Recommended photo location: Waverley Bridge, the intersection to Princes Street, this intersection can see the classic position of the top of St. Giles Cathedral;
Victoria Street
The prototype of Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, between the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge
Royal Mile
The bustling old city street connecting Edinburgh Castle Town and Holyrood Palace, bustling, good for shopping and photography
Elephant Cafe: Rowling's place to write Harry Potter
Arthur's Seat
Overlooking the position of Edinburgh, check in with Holyrood Palace
Edinburgh Castle
At the end of the Royal Mile
Other tips:
: Basically no cash is needed in the UK, just bring a little spare, it is recommended to bring 2 credit cards, generally visa is more practical;
One card is universal around the world, the network is stable and fast, you can use it very conveniently by inserting the card on the ground; Transportation: London to Edinburgh can drive/train/airplane, the train is about 5 hours
Passport/ID
Edinburgh Christmas Season|Waiting for a century sunset on Calton Hill
Edinburgh is a city full of magic, it's the kind of romantic that no matter how many times you come, you still want more.
This is my third time in Edinburgh, and Calton Hill gave me the most explosive sunset of 2023!!
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I happened to catch the Christmas market in Edinburgh, the streets are full of Christmas atmosphere, the whole city looks more vibrant.
Edinburgh city is not big, basically you can have a lot of fun just by walking, take this 2-day citywalk route, while exploring the city don't forget to go to the Christmas market to experience the local lifestyle!
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Day1️⃣
Edinburgh Castle (How can you not see the light of Scotland, you can overlook the whole Edinburgh from the castle. The castle is very big, if you visit carefully, you can stay for half a day)➡️Rose Street Butter Beer (Potions Cauldron on Rose Street is a very famous butter beer store, Harry Potter fans must not miss it)➡️George Street Christmas Market (In addition to Prince's Park, there is also a Christmas market on George Street in Edinburgh city, with fewer people, this year's carousel is on George Street)➡️Calton Hill (A must-go in Edinburgh! The sunset never disappoints)
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Day2️⃣
Dean Village (A small village on the edge of Edinburgh city, with a very British retro taste, about 20 minutes walk from the train station)➡️Victoria Street (The colorful facades are very recognizable, the shop fronts are various styles, full of Christmas atmosphere)➡️W.Armstong & Son Vintage Shop (One of the most famous vintage shops in Edinburgh, I always find something every time I come, this time I got a saddle bag)➡️Prince Street Garden Christmas Market (You can see the skyline of Edinburgh from Prince's Park, with a magical attribute, with the addition of the Christmas market, it's even more fairy tale, dinner was solved at the Christmas market, I love hot dogs + hot red wine, it's the taste of Christmas)➡️Waverley Station (Waverley Station is really full of industrial flavor, Christmas lighting is also very ceremonial)
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The winter days in Edinburgh are short, which is very suitable for citywalk, not tired and you won't feel too cold if you move around. If you have time, I highly recommend you to squat a sunrise at Arthur's Seat.
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The best way to go to Edinburgh is of course by train. It only takes over 4 hours to take the LNER train from London to Edinburgh, it's very convenient to buy tickets from the self-service machine at King's Cross Station. I stayed in York for an extra 2 days, it only takes over an hour from York to Waverley Station in Edinburgh, scanning the QR code to enter the station saves a lot of time.
First class seats come with catering service, LNER has launched a special Christmas catering, the taste is not bad (also got a lot of chocolates and candies)~ I didn't expect there to be charging devices on the LNER train, no more anxiety about phone battery
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PS: It's recommended to stay near Waverley Station in Edinburgh, it's convenient to go anywhere, you can have a lot of fun just by walking, if you haven't decided where to go for Christmas, why not come to Edinburgh for a romantic sunset~~~ Edinburgh·UK
The Majestic Views of Edinburgh Skyline
Edinburgh Castle, perched atop Castle Rock, commands attention with its historic grandeur. Beyond its medieval walls and crown jewels, the castle offers a spectacular panorama of Edinburgh. The view from afar is a mesmerizing tableau, showcasing the city's juxtaposition of ancient and modern elements. Surveying the sprawling landscape from this vantage point unveils the dramatic skyline, the elegant sweep of Princes Street, and the iconic Arthur's Seat. Whether bathed in sunlight or illuminated against the night sky, the distant view from Edinburgh Castle captures the essence of the Scottish capital in a breathtaking display of architectural and natural beauty.
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The Majestic Edinburgh Castle🏰
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🏴 🏰Edinburgh Castle is a fascinating testament to Scotland’s rich and complex history. Majestically perched atop a volcanic promontory, it offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city of Edinburgh.
This historic fortress, with its imposing walls and captivating towers, draws visitors from around the world eager to immerse themselves in the history of a place that has withstood the test of time.
The atmosphere within its walls is steeped in mystery and grandeur, with restored chambers that tell the tales of monarchs who resided here, battles fought, and eras navigated.
In the heart of Edinburgh stands a symbol of power, resilience, and tumultuous history: Edinburgh Castle. Its origins trace back to Roman times, when the volcanic hill on which it stands provided an impregnable strategic position.
Over the centuries, the castle bore witness to conflicts, battles, and rulers that shaped Scotland’s destiny. It hosted kings and queens, endured sieges, and channeled the fervor of rebels. One of its darkest moments was the “Massacre of Glencoe” in 1692, when the castle became a stage for betrayal and violence. Nevertheless, it’s also a beacon of hope and resilience, a monument that witnessed the birth of a nation.
Today, its towers bear witness to a country’s struggle for identity and freedom, continuing to inspire those who walk amongst its ancient stones.
Getting There:🏰
Edinburgh Castle is situated in the heart of the city, within short walking distance from many points of interest. It’s easily accessible by public transport, taxi, or on foot for those staying nearby. Simply follow the signs leading to the castle, as it’s a well-marked destination for visitors.
Entrance Fee:🫰
The cost of admission varies depending on age and the type of ticket chosen. It’s advisable to check the updated prices on the official Edinburgh Castle website before your visit.
Where to Eat:🍽️
Inside the castle, you’ll find various options for dining and refreshments, including cafes and restaurants. Be sure to also sample local culinary specialties in the vicinity of the castle to experience traditional Scottish cuisine.
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Calton Hill Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
I thought London was beautiful enough! Until I went to Edinburgh
I thought London was beautiful enough! Until I went to Edinburgh
The magical city of Harry Potter in Rowling's pen, the scenes that have appeared in countless movies, here hides a medieval romance -
When you come to Edinburgh, don't miss these places, with photo spots
Calton Hill
Overlooking the panorama of Edinburgh, climb the mountain before sunset to wait for a medieval sunset, the shooting location of Jay Chou's 'Ming Ming Jiu' mv;
Recommended photo location: the viewing platform at the top of the mountain, you can shoot the entire panorama of Edinburgh, the steps up the mountain can shoot the entrance road of the magical world;
Princes Street Gardens
Recommended photo location: Waverley Bridge, the intersection to Princes Street, this intersection can see the classic position of the top of St. Giles Cathedral;
Victoria Street
The prototype of Diagon Alley in Harry Potter, between the Royal Mile and George IV Bridge
Royal Mile
The bustling old city street connecting Edinburgh Castle Town and Holyrood Palace, bustling, good for shopping and photography
Elephant Cafe: Rowling's place to write Harry Potter
Arthur's Seat
Overlooking the position of Edinburgh, check in with Holyrood Palace
Edinburgh Castle
At the end of the Royal Mile
Other tips:
: Basically no cash is needed in the UK, just bring a little spare, it is recommended to bring 2 credit cards, generally visa is more practical;
One card is universal around the world, the network is stable and fast, you can use it very conveniently by inserting the card on the ground; Transportation: London to Edinburgh can drive/train/airplane, the train is about 5 hours
Passport/ID
Edinburgh Christmas Season|Waiting for a century sunset on Calton Hill
Edinburgh is a city full of magic, it's the kind of romantic that no matter how many times you come, you still want more.
This is my third time in Edinburgh, and Calton Hill gave me the most explosive sunset of 2023!!
·
I happened to catch the Christmas market in Edinburgh, the streets are full of Christmas atmosphere, the whole city looks more vibrant.
Edinburgh city is not big, basically you can have a lot of fun just by walking, take this 2-day citywalk route, while exploring the city don't forget to go to the Christmas market to experience the local lifestyle!
·
Day1️⃣
Edinburgh Castle (How can you not see the light of Scotland, you can overlook the whole Edinburgh from the castle. The castle is very big, if you visit carefully, you can stay for half a day)➡️Rose Street Butter Beer (Potions Cauldron on Rose Street is a very famous butter beer store, Harry Potter fans must not miss it)➡️George Street Christmas Market (In addition to Prince's Park, there is also a Christmas market on George Street in Edinburgh city, with fewer people, this year's carousel is on George Street)➡️Calton Hill (A must-go in Edinburgh! The sunset never disappoints)
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Day2️⃣
Dean Village (A small village on the edge of Edinburgh city, with a very British retro taste, about 20 minutes walk from the train station)➡️Victoria Street (The colorful facades are very recognizable, the shop fronts are various styles, full of Christmas atmosphere)➡️W.Armstong & Son Vintage Shop (One of the most famous vintage shops in Edinburgh, I always find something every time I come, this time I got a saddle bag)➡️Prince Street Garden Christmas Market (You can see the skyline of Edinburgh from Prince's Park, with a magical attribute, with the addition of the Christmas market, it's even more fairy tale, dinner was solved at the Christmas market, I love hot dogs + hot red wine, it's the taste of Christmas)➡️Waverley Station (Waverley Station is really full of industrial flavor, Christmas lighting is also very ceremonial)
·
The winter days in Edinburgh are short, which is very suitable for citywalk, not tired and you won't feel too cold if you move around. If you have time, I highly recommend you to squat a sunrise at Arthur's Seat.
·
The best way to go to Edinburgh is of course by train. It only takes over 4 hours to take the LNER train from London to Edinburgh, it's very convenient to buy tickets from the self-service machine at King's Cross Station. I stayed in York for an extra 2 days, it only takes over an hour from York to Waverley Station in Edinburgh, scanning the QR code to enter the station saves a lot of time.
First class seats come with catering service, LNER has launched a special Christmas catering, the taste is not bad (also got a lot of chocolates and candies)~ I didn't expect there to be charging devices on the LNER train, no more anxiety about phone battery
·
PS: It's recommended to stay near Waverley Station in Edinburgh, it's convenient to go anywhere, you can have a lot of fun just by walking, if you haven't decided where to go for Christmas, why not come to Edinburgh for a romantic sunset~~~ Edinburgh·UK
Edinburgh’s Hill View-top!
Attraction name: Calton Hill
Location: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Calton Hill is a hilltop located just at the top of Princes street. Climbing the hill takes five minutes and you are treated to grand pillars, a canon, a column and an observatory.
The views from the top are beautiful at sunset. You can see the famous Edinburgh castle from the top.
Superb!
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Calton Hill - Edinburgh, UK
Calton Hill is a prominent landmark in the city of Edinburgh, Scotland. It’s situated towards the eastern side of the city center & offers breathtaking panoramic views of the capital & its surrounding area.
The hill is around 106m tall & provide an excellent vantage point of the skyline. The hill is also known for its collection of monuments & structures, making it popular among tourists & locals.
One of the prominent feature of Calton Hill is Nelson Monument, which is dedicated to Admiral Lord Nelson. Calton Hill is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site!
You can easily walk to Calton Hill from the city center, as it’s just located east of Princess Street.
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Royal Mile Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
The Royal Mile, Edinburgh🏴
Welcome to Edinburgh and the beautiful Royal Mile!✈️ As one of the most beautiful and iconic cities in the United Kingdom, this part of Edinburgh should be added to your itinerary 📌 The Royal Mile is lovely, exciting and interesting. Strolling along the cobblestone streets of the historic Royal Mile in Edinburgh feels like stepping back in time. From enchanting old buildings to captivating stories, every corner reveals a piece of Scotland’s rich heritage. 🏰🏴 #RoyalMileAdventures #EdinburghExploration #HistoricEdinburgh #ScotlandTravel #RoyalMileViews #EdinburghWanderlust #ExploreScotland #RoyalMileMoments #EdinburghCityscape #CulturalHeritage #RoyalMileWalk #EdinburghLandmarks
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Scotland’s Royal Mile
Attraction name: The Royal Mile
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh's Royal Mile is the heart of Scotland's historic capital. A short walk away is the Grassmarket, an area steeped in the city's colourful history. At the top of the street you will come to the famous Edinburgh Castle.
On the street itself you will be able to buy some goods such as fudge, scarves, tartan and kilts.
You will likely hear some traditional Scottish bagpipes playing too. A must visit!
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The Royal Mile Of Edinburgh
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The Royal Mile is located at Edinburgh EH1 1QS, United Kingdom which is one of the top few attractions here. This is a long street(1.8km) long that stretches and join 4 connecting streets together for the king and Queens to do a procession with their guards.
From the street alone, you will be able to walk pass and sight the national monument of Scotland, the super popular Edinburgh Castle situated at the top of the hill top and of course be in the heard of the Edinburgh Old Town.
Royal Mile in the city of Edinburgh
Now is the perfect weather for a walk along the Royal Mile. For those who plan to visit Edinburgh for the first time, you don’t need a transport ticket, I assure you. The view along the way is spectacular and eye-catching, so that by the time you reach you destination, you won’t realise how far you’ve walked already.
The two ends of Royal Mile are the Scottish Parliament and Edinburgh Castle. The easier path to climb the Arthur Seat is right next to the Scottish Parliament. Be sure to check it out :D
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Arthur's Seat Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
🏴Perfect Hiking Place In Edinburg- Arthur’s Seat⛰️
Attraction: Arthur’s Seat
Location: Edinburgh, Scotland
Direction: Hike from City Center
Arthur’s seat is one of the key attractions of Edinburgh. It is an ancient volcano which is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, it is 251m above sea levels. The view from top is amazing and you can overlook the whole city. The hike is not difficult so it is suitable for beginners. There are 4-5 different routes to climb up, some are easier to hike but less scenic. You can choose your route according to your ability.
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arthur’s seat
Arthur's Seat is an ancient volcano which is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland, which form most of Holyrood Park. ⭐️
This is my favorite place in Edinburgh and a must-go for all tourists. The steep climb takes about 45mins but rewards you with amazing views of Edinburgh and surrounding cities.
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Authur‘s seat
Getting There - train: Glasgow central — Edinburgh Waverley
Attractions - Arthur‘s seat
Food & Restaurants - Smoov gelato
Been to Edinburgh several times but it’s my first time to climb up Authur‘s seat. The view was absolutely amazing 🤩
After that, I went to Smoov gelato, had their whisky, raspberry and chocolate gelato! it was fresh and delicious! been here twice!
Amazing view over Edinburgh from Arthur's seat
I visited Arthur's seat last September and had to climb to the top of Arthur's seat! As a key landmark in Scotland, I made sure I had time to hike the 251m hill.
Allocate at least two hours to climb up and down, and wear comfortable footwear! Remember to wrap up warm as it gets windy at the top! It is conveniently located to lots of nearby attractions like Calton hill and the Royal Mile.
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Edinburgh Old Town Travel Recommendations for 2024 (Updated in Jun)
🏴Edinburgh: Living History!💯
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Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is a mesmerizing blend of historical significance and contemporary vibrance. Its rich heritage is palpable as you walk through its charming streets, where every corner seems to whisper tales of the past.
One of the most iconic landmarks that encapsulates the city's history is the Edinburgh Castle. Perched high on an ancient volcanic rock, it offers panoramic views of the city and holds within its walls centuries of Scottish history. From the Stone of Destiny to the Crown Jewels, this fortress breathes life into the stories of kings and queens who once roamed its halls.
🎯🚂✈️To arrive in Edinburgh, you can easily access the city through Edinburgh Airport, which connects to various international destinations. If you're arriving by train, Waverley Station is conveniently located in the heart of the city, allowing you to step right into the vibrant atmosphere.
🏩🛌🥱Accommodation in Edinburgh varies to suit all preferences and budgets. On average, a mid-range hotel room might cost around £80-£150 per night, with luxury options available at higher rates. Alternatively, cozy bed and breakfasts and stylish hostels offer more budget-friendly options for travelers.
🍽️👩🍳🥣When it comes to indulging in delectable cuisine, Edinburgh has an array of choices. For a taste of tradition, head to The Witchery by the Castle, a historic restaurant known for its Scottish dishes and Gothic-inspired interiors. If you're seeking a modern twist, restaurants like The Scran & Scallie offer a contemporary take on Scottish gastronomy, showcasing local and seasonal ingredients.
🛍️🏴In the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, you'll find the Royal Mile, a bustling street lined with shops, restaurants, and landmarks. Don't miss the chance to explore the dynamic Grassmarket area, filled with pubs and lively ambiance.
Edinburgh's dynamic blend of history, culture, and culinary experiences makes it a destination that leaves a lasting impact. Whether you're walking through its ancient streets or savoring the flavors of its cuisine, the city's essence captivates and enchants, ensuring an unforgettable journey through time and taste.#TravelInspiration #trip #culture #travel_lover #edinburgh
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Beautiful castle
We stayed at this beautiful Edinburgh old town, so quiet and peaceful :) Is a nice area to stay around because it’s quite near to the royal mile, there are alot of restaurants and bars here as well. You can also see the beautiful castle at the old town, scroll to the last photo the see the beautiful rainbow! 🌈
Edinburgh's Old Town: Historical Treasures
If you ever find yourself in the UK, you have to go up to Edinburgh, Scotland! The UK is made up of constituent nations that are all unique and have their own colorful history.
On my recent trip to Edinburgh, I dedicated 1 full day to exploring the Old Town and the surrounding vicinity. Here are some tips and quick guides on a few places of interest ⬇️
1. Edinburgh Castle
Incomplete visit to Scotland without seeing this stunning, gigantic piece of history! To see such an imposing structure with a fortress atop a hill that looks like it came out of a storybook.. just beautiful!
There are many monuments within the castle grounds too. £18 per adult ticket.
2. The Old Town
Any Harry Potter fans find this place familiar? 🤭🤭This is Victoria Street, less than 2 minutes' walk from the beginning of The Royal Mile. Lots of amazing architecture dating from as early as the 1500-1600s! The Royal Mile is a charming, steep street lined with pubs and restaurants.
3. St. Giles Cathedral
Also a short stroll away. It's been operating for almost 900 years now. It's witnessed turbulent times in Scotland, especially during the Scottish Reformation. Get an e-guide while here!
Getting There - By direct flight from London, or by Lumo/LNER from London's King's Cross (4.5hr ride)
Attractions - Give the Old Town 1 day and explore its historical treasures
Hotels - Many affordable inns and lodging houses in the vicinity of the old town
Food & Restaurants - Good scottish pubs and traditional foodfare along the whole of the Royal Mile!
Shopping - Many gift shops around the old town!
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Edinburgh City Walk
Edinburgh City is one of the dynamic and energetic city in Scotland. The city has numerous restaurants, bars and cafes as well as many historical buildings and stories you would find it very interesting. Many tourists would also visit St Giles Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle during their visit.
The old town area has several shops which featuring Scotland kilts even in the summer time. It also offers free wine tasting experience for those who like to try the Scotland Beers and wines. Regular festival events are coming up as the covid restrictions are already removed.
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