Scotland’s capital city Edinburgh (pronounced, ed-in-bruh) is one of its most iconic destinations, and not just because of its Royal connections. The Gaelic city is steeped in history, was the site of ancient bloody battles, and boasts some of the country’s best-loved architecture. There are plenty of reasons to visit Edinburgh!
1. Shopping
City breaks are all about shopping, and that’s something Edinburgh does really well. Take a stroll down Princes Street to find high street stores and designer boutiques. You’ll pass the enchanting Princes Gardens that are overshadowed by the towering facade of Edinburgh Castle, giving you a great view while you browse.
Don’t forget to stop by Jenners, a top department store that has delighted Scottish shoppers since it first opened in 1838. Nearby, Harvey Nichols has its one and only store in Scotland right on St. Andrew Square. It’s a great destination for upscale items and brand name clothing. If you’re more of a vintage shopper, the historic Grassmarket area is the place to go. You’ll find old and rare books for sale as well as vintage clothing and antique jewelry.
2. Attractions
You might need more than a short break in Edinburgh to discover everything this city has to offer, so let’s give you a head start. The famous National Museum of Scotland is one of the world’s top 20 most visited galleries. It has over 20,000 artifacts to view, if you can tear yourself away from its life-sized Tyrannosaurus Rex.
Another popular choice is the National Museum of Flight where you can view all manner of aircraft from World War planes to a grounded Concorde. The interactive exhibitions are always a hit with kids.
3. Sport and Recreation
Muirfield is the popular Edinburgh-based golf course that has hosted 16 British Open tournaments, and is the location for the 2022 championship. It’s just as popular with visitors wanting to test their skills in the home of golf.
Just outside Edinburgh, the Pentland Hills have the city’s only dry ski slope. They also boast some wonderful walking trails that let you escape the hectic inner city streets for a day in the country.
If you’re a bit of a water-baby, the miles of idyllic beaches that surround Edinburgh are a great spot for scuba diving, sea kayaking and surfing. Taking your surfboard with you might be problematic, but you can always rent the gear you need.
4. Family Days Out
Starting at Edinburgh Castle, which is always fascinating for families, you can take a stroll down the iconic Royal Mile for more family-friendly attractions. The Real Mary King’s Close is a little tricky to find (it’s tucked away down a back alley and hidden from view). But when you do get there, you’ll find yourself exploring under the city in a maze of hidden tunnels.
The Edinburgh Dungeon provides interactive entertainment and tales of adventure that might scare the socks off you. If you are looking for a gentler option, then head to the ever popular Edinburgh Zoo with its endless list of unique animals.
5. Discover Your Scottish Roots
Do you have a little Scottish blood in you? You’d be surprised just how many people around the world have Scottish roots. If you think you might have or you’d just like to find out, Edinburgh has a wealth of information and is a great starting point on your genealogical adventure. The General Register Office of Scotland is situated right here and hold records of all the ‘hatches, matches and despatches’ (births, marriages and deaths) in Scotland. Over at New Register House you can buy a day ticket to access all the records held. Who will you discover you’re related to — William Wallace or Robert Burns? You might be surprised.
6. Great Holiday Cottages in Edinburgh
With so much on offer, Edinburgh also boasts an impressive number of holiday cottages that are perfect for your trip. You can enjoy inner-city apartments overlooking the water, have easy access to nightclubs and shopping areas as well as enjoy the eclectic selection of restaurants.
Just outside the city, rural retreats for two, large lodges for families or groups, and beautifully appointed child-friendly holiday homes with luxury kitchens and outstanding views give you the freedom to explore Edinburgh in your own time.
Flights to Edinburgh
Travelers have the option to fly with one of the national airline companies such as Lufthansa, British Airways, KLM and Air France from the Frankfurt and Stuttgart International Airports.