Tourist Information Edinburgh And Lothian
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Edinburgh Castle is a formidable fort that was built by David I on an extinct volcano is Scotland's capital
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Edinburgh zoo is one of the city's top tourist attractions and is one of Europe's leading conservation centres.
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The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) was the oldest Regiment in the British Army and, as such, was the senior Infantry Regiment of the Line.
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This famous yacht once travelled the world with the Royal family. Discover the history of the ship and how it operated during its service.
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A state of the art gallery that houses a rolling programme of changing exhibitions such as art.
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The Queen's official residence in Edinburgh but was also home to Mary Queen of Scots. Full of fine art, tapestries and furniture.
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An interactive horror journey that involves two rides and 11 actor led shows that take you through 500 years of horrible history.
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An exhibition using 3D effects and special effects to expose the truths behind the mysteries of Loch Ness and its infamous monster.
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The tower house, one of the oldest in Scotland, with fascinating features, including a fine great hall and the ‘Queen Mary’s room".
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The museum includes a collection of early keyboard instruments including harpsichords, virginals, spinets, organs and fortepianos
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Learn about the historical dark side of Edinburgh on a walking tour with tales of graverobbers, cannibals, plagues and witchcraft.
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Holyrood Abbey was founded in 1128 by King David I of Scotland.
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Holyrood Park contains a wealth of history and archaeology spanning thousands of years.
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In the beautiful setting of Edinburgh Castle, explore the Scottish military experience including stories of courage & defeat.
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Seton Collegiate Church is one of the finest medieval collegiate churches surviving in Scotland.
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The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants and their diversity and conservation.
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The East Fortune Airfield played a major role in World Wars I and II, and is now home to the National Museum of Flight.
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Dirleton Castle has graced the heart of Dirleton since the 13th century. For 400 years, it served as the residence of three noble families.
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