Explore the fairytale city of Edinburgh

Six unmissable checkpoints in Edinburgh

Start your journey with a hop-on hop-off bus tour of the city. Tickets can be purchased directly on the bus, which stops at various tourist attractions throughout the day. You can get on and off the bus as many times as you like.


1) Edinburgh Castle boasts numerous attractions within its walls, making for an extensive and potentially tiring exploration.


2) The Scott Monument is located opposite Edinburgh Waverley, the main railway station for arrivals from England.


3) Calton Hill boasts Greco-Roman architectural influences, while offering scenic views of the verdant Holyrood Park, a mountainous expanse.


4) The National Museum of Scotland offers free admission and is suitable for both young and older children. We spent two hours here, with each floor showcasing different stories and exhibits.


5) St Giles' Cathedral is located within the pedestrian zone in the Old Town.


6) Princess Street, located in the new town zone, is a renowned shopping destination for luxury brands. This vibrant district seamlessly blends traditional culture with modern sophistication.


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