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Welcome to Edinburgh, Scotland

📋 Quick Facts

🗓️Best TimeJun – Aug
💰CurrencyBritish Pound (£)
🗣️LanguageEnglish, Scots
🏛️Must SeeEdinburgh Castle
🎪Known ForFringe Festival

Explore Edinburgh, Scotland

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Overview

Edinburgh, Scotland's historic and enchanting capital, is a city that effortlessly combines the ancient and the modern in a uniquely Scottish atmosphere. Watched over by the imposing castle, the city is a maze of cobbled streets, hidden courtyards, and classical architecture, all set against a backdrop of stunning scenery.

Dive into history with a visit to the UNESCO World Heritage sites of the Old Town and New Town, explore the Royal Mile that links the castle with the Holyrood Palace, or hike up to Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano, for panoramic city views.

After sundown, enjoy a pint in one of Edinburgh's traditional pubs, indulge in gourmet Scottish cuisine, or experience the city's thriving arts scene. Every August, the city buzzes with performers and visitors during the world's largest arts festival, the Edinburgh Fringe. The allure of Edinburgh lies in its rich history, cultural vibrancy, and the warm welcome of its people.

Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, is located in the southeastern part of the country, on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth. Its unique geography is characterized by a remarkable juxtaposition of ancient, rugged landscapes and urban development.

The city is divided into the Old Town, which sits atop a craggy volcanic plug known as Castle Rock, and the New Town, a marvel of Georgian urban planning. Between them lies a verdant valley, Princes Street Gardens, once a medieval-era lake. Edinburgh's setting is shaped by several extinct volcanoes, including Arthur's Seat, an ancient hill fort in Holyrood Park that provides panoramic views of the city.

The Water of Leith, the main river flowing through Edinburgh, adds to the city's picturesque landscape. Further enhancing the cityscape is the Firth of Forth, visible from many high points in the city. Edinburgh's climate is maritime temperate, with relatively cool summers and mild winters. This city of diverse landscapes, steeped in history, offers a compelling mix of urban life nestled within breathtaking natural beauty.