The scariest attraction to be found in the city, The Edinburgh Dungeon is replete with terrifyingly convincing actors, macabre artefacts and ghoulish rides that will raise the heckles and set the adrenaline pumping. The Dungeon combines history wi...
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Once upon a time, the Royal Yacht Britannia sailed the high seas, conveying Her Majesty to official engagements throughout the Commonwealth in style. The boat’s seafaring days may now be over, but it hasn’t lost any of its splendour si...
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Hopetoun House is one of Edinburgh’s most beautiful sights. Built between 1699 and 1701 and extended in 1721, Hopetoun House is the traditional residence of the Earl of Hopetoun, with the present Lord Hopetoun still living there today. A bea...
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Get ready to have your mind blown, boggled and morphed. Camera Obscura will alter your perspective on the world as your face transforms right before your eyes. Lights, mirrors and a sprinkling of science masquerading as magic ensure this Edinburgh...
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Scotland’s Secret Bunker isn’t really much of a secret these days, but for over 40 years this bunker was hidden beneath an unassuming Scottish farmhouse. 24,000 square feet of accommodation, equivalent to the size of two football pitch...
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Edinburgh is a jungle...at least it is if you know where to look. The caw of parrots and roar of tigers aren’t sounds you’d ordinarily associate with Leith, but ever since Jungle Adventure set up base camp on Easter Road, there’s...
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Modern day Edinburgh is full of life, but it is a city where the dead outnumber the living and ghosts of the past refuse to lay at rest. Whether you’re an ardent believer in other realms or an outright sceptic, City of the Dead’s ghost...
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Ask any skater for directions to Edinburgh’s best skate store and they’ll point you towards Lady Lawson Street. That’s where Boardwise can be found, a mecca for those who love to skate, surf, shred and snowboard. You don’t ...
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Heart of Midlothian are Edinburgh’s biggest football club, known throughout the Scottish game for their tough, uncompromising style that takes no prisoners. Although city rivals Hibernian may claim to be the capital’s greatest club, th...
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The Real Mary King’s Close is a time capsule of streets beneath Edinburgh’s Royal Mile bringing history to life. Guided on a one hour tour by a character tour guide who depicts a former resident of the Close, guests will delve below to...
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