Jilly's Guidebook

Jilly
Jilly's Guidebook

Sightseeing

If you are in Edinburgh this is the number one tourist attraction. If you are into history, warfare, cannons, military memorabelia, and amazing views of the city and beyond to East Lothian and Fife, you should definitely check it out. Best way to see the castle is to buy the Edinburgh Bus Tours Royal Ticket. This gives you access to the castle, Holyrood Palace and The Royal Yacht Britannia as well as the use of the hop on hop off buses for 48 hours, which will take you round all the main tourist attractions and give you a guided history. You save quite a bit of money doing this, so highly recommend buying it. It also gives two for one access to Royal Botanic Garden glasshouses.
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Edinburgh Kalesi
Castlehill
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If you are in Edinburgh this is the number one tourist attraction. If you are into history, warfare, cannons, military memorabelia, and amazing views of the city and beyond to East Lothian and Fife, you should definitely check it out. Best way to see the castle is to buy the Edinburgh Bus Tours Royal Ticket. This gives you access to the castle, Holyrood Palace and The Royal Yacht Britannia as well as the use of the hop on hop off buses for 48 hours, which will take you round all the main tourist attractions and give you a guided history. You save quite a bit of money doing this, so highly recommend buying it. It also gives two for one access to Royal Botanic Garden glasshouses.
Among the top three tourist attractions in Edinburgh, along with Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia. The best way to see the Palace is by buying an Edinburgh Bus Tours Royal Ticket, which will save you a lot of money, and give you access to all three attractions, plus a two for one entry to the Botanics glasshouses, and the use of all three hop on hop off bus routes for 48 hours. A great way to see and learn about Edinburgh and its history and culture.
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Holyrood Sarayı
Canongate
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Among the top three tourist attractions in Edinburgh, along with Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia. The best way to see the Palace is by buying an Edinburgh Bus Tours Royal Ticket, which will save you a lot of money, and give you access to all three attractions, plus a two for one entry to the Botanics glasshouses, and the use of all three hop on hop off bus routes for 48 hours. A great way to see and learn about Edinburgh and its history and culture.
One of the top three attractions in Edinburgh. The Queen's Royal Yacht, now decommissioned and moored permanently at Ocean Terminal Leith. If you buy a Royal Edinburgh Ticket from Edinburgh Bus Tours, this will save you a lot of money, and you can get entry to this, as well as the Palace of Holyrood and Edinburgh Castle, plus 48 hours travel on the hop on and hop off buses that guide you around Edinburgh and its main attractions. It also allows you two for one entry to the Royal Botanic Gardens Glasshouses.
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Kraliyet Yatı Britannia
Ocean Drive
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One of the top three attractions in Edinburgh. The Queen's Royal Yacht, now decommissioned and moored permanently at Ocean Terminal Leith. If you buy a Royal Edinburgh Ticket from Edinburgh Bus Tours, this will save you a lot of money, and you can get entry to this, as well as the Palace of Holyrood and Edinburgh Castle, plus 48 hours travel on the hop on and hop off buses that guide you around Edinburgh and its main attractions. It also allows you two for one entry to the Royal Botanic Gardens Glasshouses.
The Royal Mile is made up of five continuing streets and forms the back bone from the castle down the Mile to the Palace. It is the main street of the old city and has amazing architecture dating back to the 15th Century, cobbled streets, wynds and closes (narrow passageways between the houses, leading to gardens, courtyards and squares). There are many of those closes and they all have history and stories about how they got their names, who lived there, and what kind of trade went on in that close. Discover hidden gardens that you can sit in and feel miles from the hustle and bustle, or old mansion houses with sweeping staircases and crow step gables. During the festival in August, this street is full of people watching live outdoor perfomances, jugglers, fire eaters, actors in costume, robotic statues, acrobats and bagpipes being played. Many shops line the Royal Mile, a lot of which cater to the tourist market, selling tweed, cashmere, tartan, kilts as well as whisky, haggis and tablet. However, there are also many restaurants , old pubs and some remarkable buildings including the Tolbooth, the city chambers, John Knox's House, the Canongait Kirk, The Scottish Parliament and the Camera Obscura. You could spend the whole day exploring this street!
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The Royal Mile Jewellery
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The Royal Mile is made up of five continuing streets and forms the back bone from the castle down the Mile to the Palace. It is the main street of the old city and has amazing architecture dating back to the 15th Century, cobbled streets, wynds and closes (narrow passageways between the houses, leading to gardens, courtyards and squares). There are many of those closes and they all have history and stories about how they got their names, who lived there, and what kind of trade went on in that close. Discover hidden gardens that you can sit in and feel miles from the hustle and bustle, or old mansion houses with sweeping staircases and crow step gables. During the festival in August, this street is full of people watching live outdoor perfomances, jugglers, fire eaters, actors in costume, robotic statues, acrobats and bagpipes being played. Many shops line the Royal Mile, a lot of which cater to the tourist market, selling tweed, cashmere, tartan, kilts as well as whisky, haggis and tablet. However, there are also many restaurants , old pubs and some remarkable buildings including the Tolbooth, the city chambers, John Knox's House, the Canongait Kirk, The Scottish Parliament and the Camera Obscura. You could spend the whole day exploring this street!