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Leith, Edinburgh's vibrant port district, is a captivating blend of historical charm and modern vibrancy. Nestled on the shores of the Firth of Forth, it has transformed from a bustling maritime and trading hub into a trendy, up-and-coming area. Leith's rich history is mirrored in its maritime architecture, cobbled streets and the historic Royal Yacht Britannia, now a floating museum. This revitalised neighbourhood boasts a dynamic culinary scene, with waterfront restaurants offering fresh seafood and traditional Scottish fare. With its unique character and lively atmosphere, Leith offers a refreshing contrast to Edinburgh's historic centre, making it a must-visit destination for an authentic local experience.
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Britannia 06 Jun 2025 14 nights No-Fly Cruise Southampton
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View Cruise DealDating back to at least the 12th century, Edinburgh Castle is steeped in history. As well as having been the home of various kings and queens, the Castle has hosted numerous important events over the years and witnessed many sieges. Alongside learning about the Castle’s fascinating history, you'll also have the chance to see Scotland's crown jewels, be dazzled by The Great Hall and witness the firing of the One O’clock Gun. If you're visiting in August, even better – this is when the famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo is performed.
Holyrood Park is the name given to the array of hills, lochs, glens, ridges and basalt cliffs to be found at the heart of Edinburgh. With a name said to derive from a King Arthur myth, Arthur’s Seat is the tallest of these hills and one of Edinburgh’s top visitor attractions. Rising above the city to a height of 250 metres (822 feet), the peak offers magnificent views of the city.
The Royal Yacht Britannia served the British Royal family for 44 years, travelling over one million miles and enabling thousands of royal visits. Decommissioned in 1997, the ship is now one of Edinburgh's top tourist attractions. Embark Britannia to discover the ship's fascinating past and learn about all the grand receptions, royal honeymoons and relaxing family holidays that took place on board. See everything from the State Drawing Room to the Queen's Bedroom and from the Sun Lounge to the Admiral's Cabin.
Brimming with quirky pubs and bars, Edinburgh presents plenty of opportunities to sample authentic Scotch whisky. For those particularly passionate about Scotland’s favourite beverage, there’s The Scotch Whisky Experience. Here, you’ll take a walk through whisky history and see the complete whisky-making process in action. You’ll also get to see the centre’s staggering collection of Scotch whiskies and taste some of the regional specialities.
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