Edinburgh Castle
Just a stone's throw from Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, Edinburgh's most famous landmark welcomes over 1 million visitors a year. Make sure to visit the Scottish Crown Jewels.
National Museum of Scotland
The UK's most popular visitor attraction outside of London and is free for all visitors. See collections from all over the world, taking in the wonders of nature, art, design and fashion and science and technology.
Scotch Whisky Experience
Housing the world's largest whisky collection, and just across the road from Camera Obscura!
The Scott Monument
A Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott stands proudly on Princes Street. An obvious marker in the skyline when looking out from our Rooftop Terrace.
Princes Street Gardens
A beautiful green space right in the heart of the city. Stop for a picnic in the spring and summer and during the winter take in the Christmas market stalls, ride the Big Wheel and fair ground rides.
The Palace of Holyrood House
Situated at the bottom of the Royal Mile, this is the Queens official residence in Edinburgh and home of Scotland's royal history. Open to the public every day for tours.
Calton Hill
One of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks, with its unmistakable unfinished Athenian acropolis standing high above the skyline.
Rabbie's Small Group Tours
Go beyond the guide books and have a small group tour throughout Scotland with this award-winning local company.
A Wee Pedal
Cycle tours in and around Edinburgh for tourists to enjoy seeing Edinburgh and locals who would like to enjoy a bike ride in their own city.