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What are the best day trips and excursions from Edinburgh?

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What should I do on my first trip to Edinburgh?

Two highlights of the city that every visitor should experience are a visit to Edinburgh Castle, one of the oldest continuously inhabited structures in Scotland, and then the view from Calton Hill. For the former, this impressive castle is well worth spending at least a couple of hours visiting, and the regular tours are also worth joining. There's a lot to see and do here, from watching the 1 o'clock gun firing through to seeing the Scottish Crown Jewels. Calton Hill, at the other end of the city, is the perfect place to watch the sunset. It's also where you'll get best views of the city skyline.

What are some hidden gems to see in Edinburgh?

About twenty minutes walk south of the city centre there's an awesome venue called Summerhall. They host a range of live events throughout the year, as well as during Edinburgh's famous festivals. It's also home to both a gin distillery and a microbrewery. Tours of the former are possible, and you can try them both on site as well!

How much time should I spend in Edinburgh?

Edinburgh is not a huge city, so if you were organised with your time you could see most of the highlights in a day. However, two days would give you more time to experience all that the city has to offer.

What food is Edinburgh known for?

Edinburgh, and Scotland in general, is well known for a dish known as Haggis. This is often served with a full Scottish breakfast, but can also be ordered as a meal or as a burger topping. Whilst the ingredients list can be a bit terrifying, it is actually a delicious dish that is well worth trying while in the city.

What is the best way to get around Edinburgh?

Edinburgh is best explored on foot. The city is not too big, although visitors should be aware that the medieval streets can be steep and uneven! For attractions a little out of the city centre, there's a good public bus network as well as a tram.

What are the best months to visit Edinburgh?

If you want to visit Edinburgh when there's a lot going on, then August is the month to do just that. The city plays host to no less than five major festivals in the month of August, giving the visitor almost endless entertainment options. The next best time to visit is over New Years Eve, known as Hogmanay in Scotland, when the city usually throws a massive street party with incredible fireworks and live music performances.

What is neighborhood The Old Town known for?

The medieval city centre with its narrow cobbled streets and steep staircases is known as the Old Town. Next to it sits the 18th century "New Town", which is characterized by Georgian style buildings and wide boulevards. Both are well worth exploring.

What are the best neighborhoods for food?

Edinburgh has an excellent selection of restaurants to choose from in the city centre, stretched between the Old Town and the New Town. Most visitors will likely gravitate to one of the city's many pubs, which serve a wide range of hearty and traditional meals.

What are the best neighborhoods for shopping?

The main shopping street in the city is Prince's Street, where you'll find many of the standard high street shops. For tourist focused wares, including souvenirs and whisky, then the Royal Mile, which runs from Edinburgh Castle down to Holyrood Palace, is the best option.

What neighborhood should I stay in when I visit Edinburgh?

The best area to stay in the city is around the Old Town, somewhere between Edinburgh Waverley train station and the Grassmarket. This will put you in easy walking distance of the majority of attractions in the city.

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The trip to the highlands was indeed one for the books. I really would like to applaud Sam, our tour guide, who made the trip so memorable. Sam shared the wonderful history of Scotland and also about famous movies shot there. Being an avid Harry Potter fan, it was a joy seeing the Dark Forest and the mountain included in the film. We also saw Winterfell! Our guide always had witty jokes to share that just cracked me up. That’s why I was surprised when he said he barely started working for the company because it seems like he is a tenured guide already. Also, Honey and Nessie were a nice touch on the dashboard! Transportation was clean and comfortable; we were able to take naps but it was hard because we would miss the wonderful sceneries the tour had to offer! We had ample time for breaks, lunch and taking photos for the gram! 10/10 would recommend this experience with Timberbush!

This was such an amazing tour! The guide Ricky was so knowledgeable and funny. He really did keep everyone entertained and educated. There was a perfect balance of good music and information. We loved the comfortable bus and liked that it was a small group tour with only 14 others. We went to some of the best places the Scottish Highlands has to offer. It’s was great to see the Hogwarts Express cross over the viaduct. We also met the cutest Highland Coos and got to feed them! We would highly recommend Uncover Scotland Tours for any day trips to the Highlands. I liked that this tour didn’t start too early in the morning compared to some others as well. If you are considering a tour of the Highlands look no further than Uncover Scotland Tours. 10/10.

We loved the history and stories that our guide shared. Jim was a wonderful guide! We enjoyed the scenery. We appreciated the stops along the way be they for a snack/restroom break or because we came upon a very beautiful photo opportunity. We would go on another Rabbie Tour and will recommend them to others. Thank you!

Tommy terror was great but I would warn those allergic to the green smoke /fog. Used on the bus

The wait time at the bar was quite long as only one serving , but overall it was great