Scotland’s capital has got just about everything going for it, with a castle, a palace, a parliament, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, glorious architecture, a wealth of museums & galleries, plus one of the world’s most celebrated international arts festivals.
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Suburbs and towns covered by this travel guide to Edinburgh (Edinburgh & Lothian) include Balerno, Broxburn, Bruntsfield, Castlehill, City of Edinburgh, Currie, Duddingston, East Calder, Edinburgh, Edinburgh (Royal Mile), Edinburgh Park, Elie, Grange, Haymarket, Holyrood, Ingliston, Juniper Green, Kirkliston, Leith, Monifieth, Morningside, Mortonhall, Murrayfield, New Town, Newbridge, Newhaven, Newington, Nr Edinburgh, Old Town, Royal Mile, Royal Terrace, Scotland, Slateford, South Queensferry, UK, and more.

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