Edinburgh's famous castle! To guarantee entry for a particular date and time, make sure you buy your tickets online in advance.
Connecting two royal residences (the Castle and the palace of Holyrood House), it is also home to parliaments old and new, law courts, a cathedral and churches, and a vast range of visitor attractions, walking tours, shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs.
Holyrood Park is a 640 acre Royal Park adjacent to Holyrood Palace. The parks highest point is Arthur's Seat, an ancient volcano, and sits 251m above sea level giving excellent view of the city.
The Johnnie Walker experience includes a 90-minute tour, where you'll have your own personal flavor preferences mapped with drinks tailored to your palate, and learn about the 200-year-old Johnnie Walker history brought to life by actors. There is also two rooftop bars, a terrace with views of the Edinburgh skyline.
Our favorite spot for wine and cheese.
The place where we met!
The Dome is one of Edinburgh's most famous landmarks. This is a great place to grab some cocktails!