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Visit Edinburgh. With the city's skyline, cobbled streets and colourful characters as your backdrop, there's so many ways to embrace, explore, have fun and create lasting memories in Edinburgh. Resident or visitor, Forever Edinburgh is here to help you see Edinburgh in unexpected and exciting ways.
A bustling and vibrant city, steeped in history and host to a variety of colourful festivals throughout the year, there is no shortage of things to do in Edinburgh. Read on to discover what this fantastic city has to offer, come rain or shine.
Things To Do |. Top attractions. From museums with world-renowned collections, to tours exploring the city’s ancient past, there’s a wealth of attractions for all the family to enjoy in Edinburgh. Here’s our guide to the ones that should definitely be on your to-do list.
Explore our interactive map of Edinburgh to discover things to do, places to stay and where to eat in the city.
Edinburgh Castle is alive with exciting tales of its time as a military fortress, royal residence and prison of war. When you climb Castle Hill, you will walk in the footsteps of soldiers, kings and queens – and even the odd pirate or two.
Edinburgh City Guides. Whatever your taste, style or budget, there’s something for everyone in our handy guides.
Itineraries. Our handy itineraries will make sure that you get the most out of Edinburgh. Designed to suit all tastes and budgets, whether you’ve lived here for a year or a lifetime, our city has something to offer everyone.
About. The busiest airport in Scotland, Edinburgh Airport is located around 8 miles to the west of the city centre. It welcomes millions of passengers each year for business and leisure from all over the world and is a key transport hub for the popular festivals that roll out across the City throughout the year.
Welcome to Meet Edinburgh’s Makers. A celebration of the incredible breadth of businesses across the city which make Edinburgh a unique and world-class visitor….
Celebrating 900 years of being a city. Explore events on our Edinburgh 900 map. In 1124 King David I created the royal burgh of Edinburgh, one of the oldest in Scotland. Join us as the city celebrates its 900th anniversary through a rich programme of events, talks, tours and tales. We’re telling the fascinating and diverse stories of ...