Edinburgh Castle See Edinburgh Castle For Free in November 2011
Edinburgh Castle is the top visitor attraction in Scotlandand the most recognisable tourist attraction in the world. It was built on the Castle rock, houses in Edinburgh were historically built on the area in front of the Castle.This area was called the Lawnmarket which can still be visited today. The old town continued down the High Street and Cannongate towards the Palace of Holyrood House. These streets are collectively called the Royal Mile. This route will also now take you from the Castle to the new Scottish Parliament. Situated on an extinct volcano it is part of Edinburgh's World Heritage site.
The Royal Mile leading down from the castle is a day out in its own right with St Giles Cathedral, Museum of Childhood, John Knoxs House, King Mary's Close and shops selling whiskey, tartan and other various Scottish gifts. Everything you would want to take home as a reminder of your trip to Scotland can be found on the High Street. The One O'clock gun
Opening times
1 April to 30 September - Monday to Sunday 9.30am to 6.30pm Last Entry 6p.m. in summer
1 October to 31 March - Monday to Sunday 9.30am to 4.30pm Last Entry 5p.m. in winter
Tel 0131 225 9846
Admission Adult £10.30 Child £4.50
Children under 16 must be accompanied by an adult.
Few cities compare in beauty to Edinburgh. Surrounded by hiils with a Castle dominating the centre the visitor quickly feels at home. Travelling around Edinburgh is easy and straightforward as the old and new towns have their own character but are in a stones throw of each other. You can either travel around by coach or if you feel fit enough, do like the locals and travel the city centre on foot.
Edinburgh has a wealth of Restaraunts everything from traditional Scottish food to cuisine from around the world. From Californian to Catalan. From Italian to Indian. From Lebanese to Nepalese and from Seafood to Scottish. All taste catered all diners welcome.
Whatever else Edinburgh knows hows to do, it knows how to party and in August and September Edinburgh lets it hair down. The worlds biggest theatre and fringe festival take centre stage. Is it worth the effort should I make the trip wwv.visitingedinburgh.com would suggest that whatever else you do this year try to come Edinburgh.