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Edinburgh City Breaks

Edinburgh City Breaks

Known as the charming capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is among the most popular destinations in the UK for a city break. It has lots to offer travellers, whether you want to soak up panoramic views from Arthur’s Seat or explore the city centre’s iconic landmarks like the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. 

Discover everything you need about Edinburgh city breaks in this guide and book your stay in one of our conveniently located Leonardo Edinburgh hotels

 

Things to do in Edinburgh

Edinburgh has something for everyone, from historic landmarks and tourist attractions to walking tours and natural beauty spots. Fill your itinerary with things to do before your trip to Scotland’s capital.

 

1. Edinburgh Castle

No trip to Edinburgh is complete without visiting Edinburgh Castle. It sits at the top of Castle Rock, offering stunning views of the Scottish capital. Enjoy a guided tour with castle stewards and see historic Scottish artefacts, including the Honours of Scotland and The Stone of Destiny. Alternatively, explore the grounds at your leisure and listen to the audio guide in eight languages. 

If you’re in town during August’s Fringe Festival, check out the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, which plays twice daily on the castle’s grounds!

 

2. Johnnie Walker Princes Street

Johnnie Walker Princes Street is a must-visit for whisky lovers. Immerse yourself in the Johnnie Walker Journey of Flavour experience and discover your profile through the Johnnie Walker flavour quiz. Then, embark on a captivating 90-minute sensory tour, during which you’ll receive three whisky cocktails made specifically for you based on your flavour profile.

Once the tour concludes, head to the 1820 bar and receive 10% off drinks. Cap off your day with a trip to the store, where you can also take advantage of a 10% discount and top up your whisky collection.

 

3. Harry Potter Magical Guided Walking Tour

Step into the Wizarding World with the fantastic Harry Potter Magical Guided Walking Tour. Explore the city which inspired much of J.K. Rowling’s iconic Harry Potter saga, including places where she wrote her famous books.

This enchanting adventure offers many activities along the way. Get sorted into your Hogwarts house, win points by showcasing your Harry Potter knowledge through trivia questions and visit Tom Riddle’s grave.

 

4. The Festival Theatre

Fancy an evening of top-class entertainment? Head to Edinburgh’s Festival Theatre! The city centre venue is home to the third largest performance area in the UK and has a 1,915 capacity. Catch fantastic productions year-round, from ballet and opera to event theatre and musicals. Many stand-up comedians perform at the theatre, while live music and contemporary dance performances round off the venue’s offering. 

 

5. Arthur’s Seat

Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of Edinburgh by climbing to the top of Arthur’s Seat. Located within Holyrood Park, it’s the highest point of an ancient volcano. Hikers of all abilities can scale Arthur’s Seat, with pathways ranging from gentle routes to steep climbs. Pack a picnic for when you reach the summit and see if you can spot Edinburgh’s most famous landmarks.

 

Questions about Edinburgh city breaks

Find out everything you need to know ahead of your Edinburgh city break.

 

Is Edinburgh a good city break?

Edinburgh is a fantastic destination for a city break. There’s always something to do in the Scottish capital, whether you fancy seeing a show, embarking on a scenic stroll or dining in top-class eateries. It’s also very accessible, with Waverley Station and Edinburgh Airport making Edinburgh city breaks by train or plane possible.

 

What’s the best hotel for an Edinburgh city break?

Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh is an ideal base for your stay. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, it’s within walking distance of many key landmarks, including Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile and the National Museum of Scotland. If you’d prefer to be closer to the West End, book a room at Leonardo Royal Hotel Edinburgh Haymarket, which offers an on-site restaurant, bar, and free Wi-Fi.

 

What is the best street to go out in Edinburgh?

George Street is one of the go-to places for nightlife in Edinburgh. Located in the New Town, the street is home to various places where you can grab a drink, from traditional pubs and cocktail bars to karaoke bars and nightclubs open until the early hours.

 

What is the most famous food in Edinburgh?

Haggis is a traditional cuisine in Edinburgh, usually served with neeps and tatties (mashed turnips and potatoes). Many fantastic restaurants serve haggis during your Edinburgh city break, including The Haggis Box, Arcade Bar Haggis & Whisky House, and The Piper’s Rest.

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