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History Attractions

At the center of Scottish life for more than nine hundred years,Edinburgh Castle was one of the strongest fortresses in the kingdom.It has served as a royal palace arsenal ,gun foundry,state prison,a place of safe-keeping for the state Record and Crown Jewels,and more recently as an infantry barracks with accommodation for over a thousand solider
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愛丁堡城堡
Castlehill
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At the center of Scottish life for more than nine hundred years,Edinburgh Castle was one of the strongest fortresses in the kingdom.It has served as a royal palace arsenal ,gun foundry,state prison,a place of safe-keeping for the state Record and Crown Jewels,and more recently as an infantry barracks with accommodation for over a thousand solider
Official site for the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, the official residence of Her Majesty The Queen in Scotland
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Palace of Holyrood
Canongate
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Official site for the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh, the official residence of Her Majesty The Queen in Scotland

Sightseeing

The Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh is one of the world’s leading Botanic Gardens .Visitor can discover the Garden’s fascinating history dating back 350 years,learn about its planting and walk around 70 acres of beautiful landscape .
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愛丁堡皇家植物園
Arboretum Place
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The Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh is one of the world’s leading Botanic Gardens .Visitor can discover the Garden’s fascinating history dating back 350 years,learn about its planting and walk around 70 acres of beautiful landscape .
Inchcolm Island is by far the most beautiful of all of the islands in the Firth of Forth. It is located 4 miles east of the Forth Bridge, 1 mile from the Fife coast near Aberdour and just 6 miles as the crow flies from Edinburgh City Centre The Island is cared for by Historic Scotland and is commonly referred to as the 'Iona of the East' due to it's similarity to the Island of Iona on the west coast of Scotland. Inchcolm Abbey dates back to the 12th Century, being founded by King David I, after his brother King Alexander I was forced to seek shelter there during a very stormy crossing of the Forth in 1123. The Abbey remains as the best preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland.
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福斯的新娘
Newhalls Road
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Inchcolm Island is by far the most beautiful of all of the islands in the Firth of Forth. It is located 4 miles east of the Forth Bridge, 1 mile from the Fife coast near Aberdour and just 6 miles as the crow flies from Edinburgh City Centre The Island is cared for by Historic Scotland and is commonly referred to as the 'Iona of the East' due to it's similarity to the Island of Iona on the west coast of Scotland. Inchcolm Abbey dates back to the 12th Century, being founded by King David I, after his brother King Alexander I was forced to seek shelter there during a very stormy crossing of the Forth in 1123. The Abbey remains as the best preserved group of monastic buildings in Scotland.

Museum

I’ll With over 20,000 objects bringing together the his together the history of Scotland the wonders of nature and diverse cultures,game-changing scientific breakthroughs and exquisite art ,design and fashion from across the centuries,there’s plenty to discover at the National Museum of Scotland
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蘇格蘭國家博物館
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I’ll With over 20,000 objects bringing together the his together the history of Scotland the wonders of nature and diverse cultures,game-changing scientific breakthroughs and exquisite art ,design and fashion from across the centuries,there’s plenty to discover at the National Museum of Scotland

Art and culture

The Scottish National Gallery displays some of the greatest art in the world, including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Constable, Turner, Monet, Van Gogh and Gauguin, amongst many others. The most comprehensive part of the collection covers the history of Scottish painting – all the major names, including Ramsay, Raeburn, Wilkie and McTaggart, are represented.
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蘇格蘭國家肖像畫廊
The Mound
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The Scottish National Gallery displays some of the greatest art in the world, including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, Rembrandt, Vermeer, Constable, Turner, Monet, Van Gogh and Gauguin, amongst many others. The most comprehensive part of the collection covers the history of Scottish painting – all the major names, including Ramsay, Raeburn, Wilkie and McTaggart, are represented.

Shopping

Start on Princes Street with its flagship stores including the legendary Jenners,and view of the Castle .One street back is fashionable George Steet with a rich selection of stylish shops .For luxury fashion brands try Multree’s Walk ,just off St Andrew Square-a luxury shopping experience second to none .Beyond this is the famous John Lewis store .The Royal Mile tends to be dominated by tartan souvenir shops but venture off the beaten track and you will find some real gems
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Princes Street
Princes Street
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Start on Princes Street with its flagship stores including the legendary Jenners,and view of the Castle .One street back is fashionable George Steet with a rich selection of stylish shops .For luxury fashion brands try Multree’s Walk ,just off St Andrew Square-a luxury shopping experience second to none .Beyond this is the famous John Lewis store .The Royal Mile tends to be dominated by tartan souvenir shops but venture off the beaten track and you will find some real gems

Food scene

A guided tasting of your chosen Scotch whiskey within The World’s Largest Collection of Scotch Whisky
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The Scotch Whisky Experience
354 Castlehill
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A guided tasting of your chosen Scotch whiskey within The World’s Largest Collection of Scotch Whisky
Opened in 1995, The Elephant House has established itself as one of the best tea and coffee houses in Edinburgh. Made famous as the place of inspiration to writers such as J.K. Rowling, who sat writing much of her early novels in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle.
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大象咖啡館
21 George IV Bridge
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Opened in 1995, The Elephant House has established itself as one of the best tea and coffee houses in Edinburgh. Made famous as the place of inspiration to writers such as J.K. Rowling, who sat writing much of her early novels in the back room overlooking Edinburgh Castle.