Edinburgh has a bit of everything – and it’s not nearly as posh as Glaswegians tell you.
A Wee Pedal offers a fun and easy way to explore Edinburgh on two wheels, with guided cycling experiences designed to suit families, beginners... Keep reading
The Lost Close offers a fascinating way to explore Edinburgh’s history by taking visitors beneath the streets of the Old Town into hidden underground... Keep reading
Scotia Fishing offers a fun and relaxed way to enjoy the outdoors near Edinburgh, giving families and beginners the chance to try fishing in... Keep reading
Ingliston is one of Scotland’s most versatile events venues, offering a constantly changing programme of attractions just outside Edinburgh. From large-scale exhibitions and motorsport... Keep reading
The Spirit of Scotland Show is a great choice for families and visitors looking for an easy, enjoyable way to experience traditional Scottish culture... Keep reading
A visit to The Ball Room Meadowbank is a great way to enjoy classic games, live sport and a relaxed social atmosphere right in... Keep reading
A visit to Volcano Falls Adventure Golf is a fun and immersive way to enjoy indoor mini golf in Edinburgh. Located at Fountain Park,... Keep reading
A visit to Lane7 Edinburgh is all about good times, friendly competition and great food, all under one roof. Located in the heart of... Keep reading
A visit to Wonder World Soft Play Edinburgh is a brilliant way for children to burn off energy and enjoy hours of indoor fun,... Keep reading
A visit to NQ64 Edinburgh is a lively way to mix gaming, food and socialising right in the city centre. Located on George Street,... Keep reading
A visit to Bannatyne Spa is an ideal way to relax, unwind and enjoy some well-deserved time to yourself. With spa locations across the... Keep reading
A walking tour with New Europe Tours is a great way to explore Edinburgh’s history, stories and hidden corners on foot. Led by knowledgeable... Keep reading
A visit to Puppy Yoga Scotland is a feel-good experience that combines gentle movement, relaxation and plenty of puppy cuddles. Taking place at venues... Keep reading
A visit to Conifox Adventure Park is a fantastic way to enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time with animals just outside Edinburgh. Located... Keep reading
A visit to Eat With Ailsa’s Cookery Classes & Culinary Workshops is a relaxed and enjoyable way to build confidence in the kitchen while... Keep reading
A visit to Edinburgh Salt Rooms offers a peaceful pause from the buzz of the city and a chance to slow down, breathe deeply... Keep reading
A visit to Roxy Leisure on Rose Street is an easy and energetic way to add some fun and friendly competition to your day... Keep reading
A visit to Roddy the Piper’s Bagpipe Workshops is a fun, hands-on way to experience one of Scotland’s most iconic traditions during your time... Keep reading
A visit to Edinburgh New Town Cookery School is a brilliant way to spend a day getting hands-on, learning new skills and enjoying great... Keep reading
A visit to City of the Dead Tours is a thrilling way to uncover Edinburgh’s darker history after the sun goes down. Set in... Keep reading
A visit to Splatter Art Studio Edinburgh is a fun, creative way to let loose and do something completely different during your day out... Keep reading
A visit to Museum Context is a magical addition to any day exploring Edinburgh’s Old Town. Tucked away on the iconic curves of Victoria... Keep reading
A visit to the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards Museum & Archive is a fascinating way to add depth and discovery to your day at... Keep reading
A visit to The Stand Comedy Club is the perfect way to turn an ordinary evening in Edinburgh into a proper night out filled... Keep reading
A dramatic castle perched on an ancient volcano. Clubs that bounce til the wee small hours. Those tasty shortbread biscuits.
If you’re after beer and banter, try Dirty Dick’s or the Shoogly Peg on Rose Street. The Ivy on the Square serves lunch in lush surroundings. Then there’s the Lioness of Leith in Duke Street – always a cool place to hang out.
Kids can see pandas at Edinburgh Zoo. You can learn lively footy chants at Easter Road or Tynecastle. Or watch pale people turn pink when it’s ‘taps aff’ weather in Princes Street Gardens. The New Town’s glam boulevards balance out Old Town closes and crannies. Edinburgh rocks – just as buzzing as London but a lot easier to get around.
The only knighted penguin in the world lives at Edinburgh Zoo.
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