Perched atop Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is the most famous landmark in the city and a symbol of Scotland's history. It has been a royal residence and military stronghold for centuries. Visitors can explore its historic buildings, including St. Margaret's Chapel, the oldest surviving structure in Edinburgh, and view the Honours of Scotland (Scottish crown jewels) and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers
The Royal Mile is a historic street that stretches from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This iconic thoroughfare is lined with shops, restaurants, and attractions, making it a vibrant area for both tourists and locals. Key sights along the Royal Mile include St. Giles' Cathedral and the Real Mary King’s Close, a historic underground site
Holyrood Palace serves as the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. The palace is rich in history and features beautiful gardens and the ruins of Holyrood Abbey. It is located at the end of the Royal Mile and is open to the public during the summer months when the Queen is not in residence
This ancient volcano located in Holyrood Park offers stunning panoramic views of the city. Hiking to the summit of Arthur's Seat is a popular activity for both locals and visitors, providing a chance to enjoy the natural beauty surrounding Edinburgh
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Fingal Luxury Floating Hotel: Stay overnight at Fingal, a luxury floating hotel permanently berthed in Leith. This unique hotel features beautifully styled cabins and offers exclusive dining experiences in its Lighthouse Restaurant & Bar. Guests can enjoy a five-course meal under a stunning ceiling, followed by a relaxing stay in one of the elegant cabins. Fingal also offers special packages, such as the Lind & Lime Gin Experience, which includes a distillery tour and dinner aboard the hote
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