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In the suave Scottish capital, there's a stunning view around virtually every street corner, especially in the Old Town. Georgian crescents and medieval architecture mix to present a compact, atmospheric city that buzzes with life, particularly in August when the Edinburgh festival is in full flow.

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UK pound (GBP)

Visa Requirements

No visa required for EU nationals, Canadians, Americans or Australians.

Language

English

Timezone

English

Weather

Temperate, cool to warm summers and chilly winters.

Dialling Code

00 44

Electricity

220V (UK-style 3 pin plugs)

Health and Safety

EU citizens should apply for a European Health Insurance Card before departure, which entitles them to free or reduced cost treatment in all EU countries. This only covers emergency treatment so comprehensive travel and medical insurance are strongly advised.

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EU citizens should apply for a European Health Insurance Card before departure, which entitles them to free or reduced cost treatment in all EU countries. This only covers emergency treatment so comprehensive travel and medical insurance are strongly advised.

Flights to Edinburgh land at Edinburgh Airport. There are good public bus services (£3) and several private shuttle buses (£9) available into Edinburgh city centre. Three taxi ranks operate at the airport, and the journey time into the city centre is around 25 minutes.

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle With some of the site dating back to the 12th century, the castle's history is the history of the city itself. Most of the current structures date back to the 16th century and the imposing fortress keeps watch across the city at the top of the Royal Mile. The site also houses the National War Museum of Scotland, covering local military over the last 400 years.

Scottish Parliament Building

The Scottish Parliament Building This striking, innovative building of steel, oak, and granite opened in 2004 in Holyrood Park, part of a UNESCO protected site. Overlooked by the peak of Arthur's Seat, much of the complex is open to the public, and the debating chambers and many artworks of cultural significance are on display.

Arthur's Seat

Arthur's Seat: If it's sunny, stroll up the hills through some beautiful Scottish countryside for breathtaking views of the city.

Quick Lunch - Urban Angel

Urban Angel is an eco-conscious city centre deli with very speedy service and a fantastic range of Scottish organic produce. Especially good for brunch and tapas.

Top Table - The Witchery's

The Witchery's dramatic setting, in a 16th century building at the gates of the castle, is complemented by outstanding Scottish food, with Angus beef and game high on the list of recommendations. Local seafood and 1000 wines seal a winning combination.

Cheap Eat - Chez Pierre

Chez Pierre The reincarnation of popular chain Pierre Victoire is a firm New Town favourite. It offers a cheap set lunch daily and the à la carte menu mixes local specialities with French classics.

On Business - The Bonham

The Bonham boutique hotel is located in a Victorian building in the West End, a business hub. The chic, contemporary interior is backed up with two event spaces, including the stylish library.
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Lap Of Luxury - Prestonfield

Prestonfield is a gloriously decadent 17th century house with rich colours framing gothic antiques and fabulously over-the-top rooms. If you can stretch to it, the opulent Franklin Suite is wonderfully extravagant.
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Cheap Sleep - Thistle Hotel

This particular Thistle Hotel is one of the originals, dating back to 1924. It offers 11 en-suite rooms and is handily located in the centre of the New Town.
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Coffee And Chat - Northbridge Brasserie

Northbridge Brasserie (Scotsman Hotel, 20 North Bridge, 00 44 131 556 5565) is set in the former newspaper offices of The Scotsman, and the booths now host power breakfasts and meetings with great coffee and food.

Formal Presentation - Malmaison

Malmaison (1 Tower Place, 00 44 131 468 5000) is located just minutes from the city centre, with a charming riverside location on the banks of the Forth and four well-equipped meeting rooms for up to 50 people.

Evening Drinks - Amicus Apple's

Amicus Apple's (17 Frederick St, 00 44 131 226 6055) plush leather divans and tempting cocktail menu make this bar a definite after-work favourite.

Edinburgh International Film Festival

The Edinburgh Film Festival has built itself an enviable reputation over the past half-century, drawing in crowds of over 55,000 every year. A mix of red-carpet glamour and low-budget indie, the 12-day festival takes place across the city this coming June. A glittering precursor to the Edinburgh fringe, this year’s Film Festival looks set to be bigger than ever.

16 Jun 2010 - 27 Jun 2010

Martin Creed at the Fruitmarket Gallery

Featuring pieces never before seen in Scotland, British artist Martin Creed’s upcoming retrospective at the Fruitmarket Gallery will expose a range of the artist’s new work. Claiming that his practice is ‘50% about what I make and 50% what other people make of it’, Creed’s distinctive artistic agenda was highlighted with last year’s Duveen commission at Tate Britain - and the Fruitmarket outing looks set to follow suit, showcasing some of Creed’s most evocative work to date.

30 Jun 2010 - 31 Oct 2010
Fruitmarket Gallery, 45 Market Street, EH1 1DF

Edinburgh Art Festival

With over 130 exhibitions taking place across over 50 venues for its duration, the Edinburgh Art Festival has made an impact in its six short years. With debuts from leading international artists and local names to boot, the event boasts a broad range of visual art, which should appeal to the most particular of tastes. We recommend sticking around for the ‘Artlate’ event on the final night of the festival, which will present performances, talks and pop-up exhibitions well into the night.

29 Jul 2010 - 05 Sep 2010

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