
- 4.7/5
WowYoUEdinburgh Castle is an absolute must-see when in the city. Our visit was fantastic, made even better by the hassle-free and easy booking process through Trip.com. We were lucky with the weather and got to see the famous One O'Clock Gun firing, which was a real highlight! A great experience overall.
- 4.9/5
苏河家园Edinburgh Old City, England, is surrounded by medieval stone buildings and beautiful scenery. Edinburgh is not only a financial town, but also a palace of art. Walking on the street, you can see entertainers' happy performances everywhere. This is the origin of traditional Scottish dress skirts, the blend of art and life makes people linger, it is worth a visit.
- 4.7/5
_TI***3hLocated precisely at the end of the Royal Mile the Holyrood Place has beeb a Royal residence since the 16th century, and the original Abbey was founded in 1128 (which is still on site). It is absolutely a must-see during your time in Edinburgh, being a perfect example of a working palace. But do not compare it to the Buckingham Palace in London, since those two are completely different in all aspects but one, which is it being a monarch residence. Some rooms are filled up to the brim with historic events, and are featured in the famous paintings. One of which is the bedchambers of Mary Queen of Scots where her dear friend was killed right in front of her (there is also a spot which is claimed to be bloodstained with his blood where his body was left). Overall immersive experience guaranteed and I highly recommend visiting this palace. Don't forget to visit the Holyrood Abbey as well, as it is one of the oldest places in all Edinburgh and is very authentic in its ruins.
- 4.4/5
D Day for TravelVery nice experience. You will get a free whisky glass after the wine tasting session. We acquired a lot of whisky knowledge and overall it is very interesting.
- 4.6/5
苏河家园The Royal Mile is not only the geographical skeleton of Edinburgh, but also the epitome of Scottish history and culture. The avenue stands a number of statues of historical giants, including David Hume, a philosopher, economist and historian of the Scottish Enlightenment; 18th century English philosopher, economist and historian Adam Smith.
- 4.6/5
苏河家园Carlton Hill is an iconic Edinburgh attraction known for its neoclassical complex, 360-degree city views and rich cultural activities. The design inspiration is based on the Parthenon in Athens. The Greek-style columns on the top of the mountain are magnificent, like the skeleton of a temple solidified by time, and they quietly guard Edinburgh.
- 4.7/5
Totsy.daisyThis museum is so amazing; my daughter loves it so much! It has 5 floors with different sections of natural world; world cultures; art & design and also science & technology with interactive displays that intrigued children. You can go the roof terrace to see the overview of Edinburgh city from there. And not to forget; it is free entrance! There’s also a cafe inside that sells good coffee and cakes. A must visit when you’re in Edinburgh.
- 4.4/5
ZengZhiGangThis black tower is so eye-catching that you can notice it from a distance because its black appearance makes it stand out like a crane among chickens. When you get closer, you will find that the workmanship of the tower is actually very delicate and intricate.
- 4.3/5
M23***33My favorite Scottish National Gallery, I go there three times every time I come. When I walk in, the Botticelli painting "Madonna Worshiping the Child Jesus" is worth appreciating in the middle of the left side. The delicate description of this work is placed in the most central position. Next to it is the work of Leonardo da Vinci, but this one is rarely seen. It is his unfinished work, and later generations added some background. Impressionism on the fourth floor: two works of Van Gogh from different periods, Gauguin's most famous works, but my favorite are several landscapes by Cezanne, which have the flavor of watercolor and are unique. The large natural portrait of Diego by Degas is also the first time I have seen a different Degas work. I personally think Monet is the most ordinary in an exhibition hall. Most visitors only pay attention to Monet and Van Gogh...
- 4.5/5
温柔神月Admission is free, but donations are requested, and the signs everywhere asking for donations are a bit annoying. The stained glass windows inside the church are all exquisite and worth a close look. I happened to catch a band rehearsing for a concert when I was there. The performance was very professional and a wonderful experience.







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