Guidebook for Edinburgh

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Guidebook for Edinburgh

Food Scene

The Scran and Scallie is Edinburgh’s fabulous gastropub, brought to life by Michelin-starred, Edinburgh-superstar chefs Tom Kitchin and Dominic Jack. It has recently been refurbished but favours an informal pub-style eatery than the duo’s other fine-dining establishments in the capital, The Kitchin and Castle Terrace, The Scran and Scallie can still boast a unique level of flair and panache in their menu.
378 recommandé par les habitants
The Scran and Scallie
1 Comely Bank Rd
378 recommandé par les habitants
The Scran and Scallie is Edinburgh’s fabulous gastropub, brought to life by Michelin-starred, Edinburgh-superstar chefs Tom Kitchin and Dominic Jack. It has recently been refurbished but favours an informal pub-style eatery than the duo’s other fine-dining establishments in the capital, The Kitchin and Castle Terrace, The Scran and Scallie can still boast a unique level of flair and panache in their menu.
Lovely little coffee shop with fabulous cakes and coffee.
49 recommandé par les habitants
Söderberg Stockbridge
3 Deanhaugh St
49 recommandé par les habitants
Lovely little coffee shop with fabulous cakes and coffee.
Taisteal presents dishes using the best local Scottish produce combined with elements from around the world. Lovely little eatery.
58 recommandé par les habitants
Taisteal
1 Forth Street
58 recommandé par les habitants
Taisteal presents dishes using the best local Scottish produce combined with elements from around the world. Lovely little eatery.

Drinks & Nightlife

Smith & Gertrude for a beautiful glass of wine is an absolute must along with a cheese/charcuterie board to go with it. There is a great vibe in here with everyone sharing large tables and enjoying this very sociable space.
91 recommandé par les habitants
Smith & Gertrude
254 Hamilton Pl
91 recommandé par les habitants
Smith & Gertrude for a beautiful glass of wine is an absolute must along with a cheese/charcuterie board to go with it. There is a great vibe in here with everyone sharing large tables and enjoying this very sociable space.
Tucked away in a Stockbridge basement the Last Word’s cosy, quirky atmosphere, roaring fires, sheepskin rugs and welcoming staff should make you feel instantly at home. While the décor may be traditional, there’s nothing conventional about the fabulous cocktail menu.
131 recommandé par les habitants
The Last Word Saloon
44 St Stephen St
131 recommandé par les habitants
Tucked away in a Stockbridge basement the Last Word’s cosy, quirky atmosphere, roaring fires, sheepskin rugs and welcoming staff should make you feel instantly at home. While the décor may be traditional, there’s nothing conventional about the fabulous cocktail menu.

Sightseeing

No trip to Edinburgh is complete without a trip to the castle.
1961 recommandé par les habitants
Edinburgh Castle
Castlehill
1961 recommandé par les habitants
No trip to Edinburgh is complete without a trip to the castle.
It's a fun place to visit where 'real life collides with technological trickery' and the views of Edinburgh are fabulous.
437 recommandé par les habitants
Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
549 Castlehill
437 recommandé par les habitants
It's a fun place to visit where 'real life collides with technological trickery' and the views of Edinburgh are fabulous.
There is a picture of Bobby in the bedroom on the wall. The story behind Bobby and his master is a tear jerker but just lovely and today a statue of Bobby sits proudly in the middle of Edinburgh.
119 recommandé par les habitants
Greyfriars Bobby Statue
119 recommandé par les habitants
There is a picture of Bobby in the bedroom on the wall. The story behind Bobby and his master is a tear jerker but just lovely and today a statue of Bobby sits proudly in the middle of Edinburgh.

Parks & Nature

It's right on the doorstep! It's a lovely space to spend a couple of hours and the cafe and restaurant are treat. Great Scottish breakfasts served in the restaurant from 10 am ... just saying!
1227 recommandé par les habitants
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Arboretum Place
1227 recommandé par les habitants
It's right on the doorstep! It's a lovely space to spend a couple of hours and the cafe and restaurant are treat. Great Scottish breakfasts served in the restaurant from 10 am ... just saying!
Just around the corner from Milaylo Cottage and adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens is one of Scotland’s largest urban parks and a true oasis in the heart of the capital, Inverleith Park. The park was opened in 1891 and continues to offer healthy-minded locals and urban explorers a huge green expanse for sports, walks and picnics. The original boating pond, playing fields and tree-lined walkways are all still intact, whilst a children’s play park, running track, three football pitches and six seven-a-side pitches now supplement the park’s roster of outdoor pursuits. Our children and dog absolutely love this park and we love the uninterrupted view of Edinburgh Castle.
256 recommandé par les habitants
Inverleith Park
256 recommandé par les habitants
Just around the corner from Milaylo Cottage and adjacent to the Royal Botanic Gardens is one of Scotland’s largest urban parks and a true oasis in the heart of the capital, Inverleith Park. The park was opened in 1891 and continues to offer healthy-minded locals and urban explorers a huge green expanse for sports, walks and picnics. The original boating pond, playing fields and tree-lined walkways are all still intact, whilst a children’s play park, running track, three football pitches and six seven-a-side pitches now supplement the park’s roster of outdoor pursuits. Our children and dog absolutely love this park and we love the uninterrupted view of Edinburgh Castle.
The Water of Leith is the little river which runs just under the bridge near the cottage. It's a lovely river walk, jog or cycle and there is an abundance of nature to enjoy.
147 recommandé par les habitants
Water of Leith Walkway
Water of Leith Walkway
147 recommandé par les habitants
The Water of Leith is the little river which runs just under the bridge near the cottage. It's a lovely river walk, jog or cycle and there is an abundance of nature to enjoy.

Arts & Culture

Culture vultures will be particularly enthused about the National Gallery of Modern Art, just to the west of Stockbridge. The gallery is housed in an imposing neoclassical building and the gallery’s spacious rooms play host to the work of artists such as Picasso, Braque, Mondrian, Duchamp, Matisse, Warhol and Lichtenstein.. The sizeable grounds also provide a setting for sculptures Entry to the permanent collection is free while special exhibitions sometimes have an entry fee.
1010 recommandé par les habitants
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
75 Belford Rd
1010 recommandé par les habitants
Culture vultures will be particularly enthused about the National Gallery of Modern Art, just to the west of Stockbridge. The gallery is housed in an imposing neoclassical building and the gallery’s spacious rooms play host to the work of artists such as Picasso, Braque, Mondrian, Duchamp, Matisse, Warhol and Lichtenstein.. The sizeable grounds also provide a setting for sculptures Entry to the permanent collection is free while special exhibitions sometimes have an entry fee.

Entertainment & Activities

Hidden beneath the Royal Mile lies Edinburgh's deepest secret, a warren of hidden closes where real people lived, worked and died. For centuries they have lain forgotten and abandoned... until now.
15 recommandé par les habitants
Real Mary King's Close
15 recommandé par les habitants
Hidden beneath the Royal Mile lies Edinburgh's deepest secret, a warren of hidden closes where real people lived, worked and died. For centuries they have lain forgotten and abandoned... until now.