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The Edinburgh Remakery

A Leith social enterprise tackling waste by repairing and reselling electronics and furniture and running community repair workshops, diverting tonnes of goods from landfill each year.

Garvald Makers Shop

A Morningside shop selling ceramics, glass, jewellery and textiles handmade by makers with learning disabilities, with profits supporting their work.

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh’s most-visited paid attraction sits high on Castle Rock above the city. Inside you will find the Crown Jewels of Scotland (the Honours), the Stone of Destiny, the National War Museum and the famous One O’Clock Gun. Book a timed ticket ahead, especially in summer.

The Scotch Whisky Experience

A five-star introduction to Scotland’s national drink at the top of the Royal Mile, with a barrel ride through the whisky-making process, expert-led tastings and the world’s largest collection of Scotch whisky. The Silver tour includes one tasting; the Gold tour adds four single malts.

Palace of Holyroodhouse

The King’s official residence in Scotland, at the foot of the Royal Mile. Tour the state apartments, the historic chambers linked to Mary, Queen of Scots, and the ruined 12th-century abbey and gardens.

Edinburgh Ghost & Underground Vaults Tour

Edinburgh’s atmospheric Old Town closes and hidden underground vaults come alive on an evening ghost tour. Established operators such as Mercat Tours offer access to the Blair Street vaults, mixing real history, folklore and a few frights.

Scottish Highlands Day Trip

The most popular day trip from Edinburgh heads into the Highlands, typically taking in Loch Ness, Glencoe and Pitlochry across a long but rewarding day of lochs, glens and dramatic Scottish scenery.

Arthur’s Seat

The remains of an extinct volcano in Holyrood Park and Edinburgh’s best free viewpoint. The walk up takes roughly 45 minutes and rewards you with a sweeping panorama over the city and the Firth of Forth.

The Royal Mile

The spine of the Old Town, running downhill from the Castle to Holyroodhouse, lined with historic closes, St Giles’ Cathedral, independent shops and street performers.

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