
When visiting the city, especially for longer trips, you should know where the hidden gems are. Green areas like these beautiful Edinburgh parks will be your hideout from the city noise, you can walk your dog, stroll, jog, or picnic in these parks alone or with your loved ones! Some of them, like Holyrood Park,

Cramond Island is one of Edinburgh’s more hidden gems that boasts historical ruins, views to remember, and a day of filling your lungs with fresh sea air. Cramond Island is a landmass that visitors can reach without the need of a ferry. And no, we’re not recommending you take a dip in the icy Scottish

The historical Scottish city of Edinburgh is known for its culture, beautiful architecture, the Fringe Festival, and of course – the castle. But did you know it’s also a hotspot for literary lovers? Edinburgh is known for being one of the top European cities boasting some of the most beautiful bookstores in the world. So

Located just around the bend behind Arthur’s Seat, is a small village, loch, and gardens, unknown to many Edinburgh tourists and locals alike. Keep reading to discover the history, what to do, and how to find Edinburgh’s hidden village, loch, and gardens. @voyagingherbivore Have you ever heard of #Duddingston ? This little hidden village lies at

A city like Edinburgh can be seen in a few days, but its welcoming vibe and ever-changing restaurant and activity scene will make you want to spend more time there! One of the best ways to explore the city and learn more about the history and culture is through Edinburgh walking tours. The best way

For such a small city, Edinburgh has no shortage of incredible attractions – including activities that are free, affordable, or on occasion, worth the splurge! Keep reading to discover the best things to do in Edinburgh for every budget. Get a Skyline View of Edinburgh at the National Museum of Scotland Price: FreeAccessibility: Accessible via elevator