Transcription of Welcome to Edinburgh
1 Published byWelcome byIn association with42092 - Welcome to Edinburgh A5 120/12/2016 15:2210% OFF after 2pm*The App for EdinburghGuide with City MapsEnglish In Your PocketCAMERA OBSCURA&WORLD OF ILLUSIONSC astlehill, The Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2ND | 0131 226 3709 s must-see attraction, right beside the Castle!6 FLOORS OFINTERACTIVEFUN FOR ALL AGES! Best British FAMILY Day Out Sophie Campbell - The TelegraphOPEN EVERY DAY!ROOFTOP TERRACE AND spectacular panoramic views of Edinburgh and beyond. Spy on the city with powerful telescopes and binoculars. The Camera Obscura show is Edinburgh s oldest attraction, established in 1835 and still delighting visitors of all OF a huge variety of interactive optical illusions.
2 Can you escape from the Mirror Maze, or go through the spinning Vortex Tunnel? Shrink, swap noses, change sex or lose your head? Look, touch and take photos is your guide to some of the best places to visit in and around one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in this ll give you the lowdown on some of the things to see and do; shops, attractions, restaurants, bars and cafes, and plenty more - all you have to do is explore and enjoy them!For simplicity, we ve split the guide into four sections; attractions, tours, speciality shops, and eating and make sure you don t get lost in Edinburgh s warren of loans, wynds and closes, everything listed in the guide is included on the maps on pages Real Mary King s CloseRoyal Botanic GardenMaid of the ForthFor more information download the app for Edinburgh more information download the app for Edinburgh , beautiful, brilliant and , so we might be biased, but we reckon it s one of the most perfect cities in the world.
3 Now you ve probably heard of A Tale of Two Cities, but here, in Edinburgh , it s more A Tale of Two Towns. The medieval Old Town contrasts sharply with the Georgian splendour of the New Town, making for a stunning experience - it s no surprise it was declared a World Heritage that s not the only way the city can be split into the old and the new. Edinburgh might be steeped in history, but it definitely doesn t live in the past. Modern and cosmopolitan, it s got plenty to offer. If you re willing to delve a little deeper below the surface, you ll find a city that s alive with culture and course, no stopover in Scotland s capital is complete without a trip to the magnificent Edinburgh Castle, which dominates the city skyline, or a wander down the famous Royal Mile, but just remember, there s plenty more to discover besides.
4 The compact nature of the city means you can explore at your own pace - getting around on foot is fairly easy, and it gives you time to soak up the real Edinburgh . While it might not be the biggest of cities, we ve certainly packed a lot in. Don t forget to explore beyond the city limits for the perfect day out! To the south you ll find much to interest you in the historic villages, and along the scenic coast. And to the immediate west of the city, Queensferry is a delightfully unspoilt conservation town in a spectacular setting beneath the magnificent bridges that span the river fun!Many of the advertisers in this guide are members of5 For more information download the app for Edinburgh AssuranceTourism businesses are inspected by the national tourist board, VisitScotland, and are graded on the quality of service and standard of facilities InspirationScotland s wildlife and scenery have inspired generations of visitors from across the world to explore this beautiful country.
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