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Best food in Edinburgh: 12 must-try local delights
Best food in Edinburgh: 12 must-try local delights

Edinburgh has plenty of restaurants that will delight foodies, and Scotland has a thriving culinary scene. Wondering what is Edinburgh food known for? Think rich flavors, hearty dishes, and time-honored classics that warm you from the inside out. Traditional staples, however, have two goals: warming and filling. From stovies and haggis to a sugary explosion of butter tablet or fruity cranachan—the King of Scottish desserts.

Food in Edinburgh is a cultural must, whether you're on a solo trip or traveling with the family. Going out to eat is one of the best things to do at in Edinburgh, and there's always a delicious eat to suit every tastebud on a visit to Auld Reekie.

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Edinburgh in winter: 8 best things to do
Edinburgh in winter: 8 best things to do

As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is a must-see destination, especially in winter. From Old Town to New Town, this ancient city looks gorgeous beneath a blanket of snow, and its pubs and businesses give you plenty of places to warm up during your trip. 

Being close to the sea makes Edinburgh’s weather unpredictable. As you plan your itinerary, consider the best things to do in Edinburgh in every weather condition. If it’s chilly, you can find several warm destinations within walking distance of each other, such as the Christmas Market and Real Mary King’s Close near the Royal Mile. If you’re expecting a blizzard, you may need an indoor activity, such as an Edinburgh Vaults tour or a whiskey-tasting experience. 

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How to celebrate an epic Easter in Edinburgh
How to celebrate an epic Easter in Edinburgh

Easter in Edinburgh is a jolly occasion. The long weekend is typically reserved for family and friends and is spent eating, drinking, enjoying the outdoors, and attending church. Whether going to a choral service on the Royal Mile, joining in the tradition of rolling eggs down Arthur’s Seat, or pottering around a craft market in Grassmarket, there is no shortage of things to do in the Scottish capital. Here’s your roundup of how to spend Easter in Edinburgh.

Everything you need to know about Easter in Edinburgh

Easter traditions: Egg rolling down Arthur’s Seat; Easter Sunday church services; Easter egg hunts
Best free Easter activity: A spring walk in Holyrood Park.
Key Easter dates: Good Friday and Easter Monday are public holidays. Most shops are closed on Easter Sunday, but many attractions remain open.
Seasonal food to try: Traditional Scottish roast lamb and hot cross buns from local bakeries.

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5 out of 5 stars

All in all, a great way to get to know and love the Highlands in one day. The bus could have been a bit more modern and the time at the Glenfinnan Viaduct could have been longer. Overall, a wonderful trip with the Highland cows as the highlight!

5 out of 5 stars

A truly unique experience and a must do if you don't want to miss out on some of the most beautiful scenery in Scotland! Our guide Gary was amazing and made this experience a lifetime memory!!

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Aila is a fantastic guide and extremely knowledgeable and very personable! We had a very enjoyable time. It was lovely being in such an intimately size group.

5 out of 5 stars

The driver explained the whole story very well, stunning landscapes, it was an excellent trip

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Shafiq and mark are very nice! We enjoyed the tour so much💓🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿