Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is a dynamic city which combines a wealth of history and culture with modern attractions, events and festivals. The Edinburgh Fringe Festival, The Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and other exciting events take place here throughout the year, so whenever you take a coach holiday to Edinburgh there is sure to be lots to see and do. Visit Edinburgh Castle, the Magdalen Chapel, Explore Princes Street Gardens, walk down the Royal Mile, marvel at the National Museum of Scotland, or Hike Arthur's Seat.
You can also enjoy a visit to one of the many art galleries, browse Edinburgh’s magnificent shops or just have a lovely meal at one of its many excellent restaurants.
National Museum of Scotland
National Museum of Scotland is the top museum that you can visit and visit over again. History, nature, art, science - all under one roof, make sure to give it plenty of time.
Arthur's Seat & Holyrood Park
Arthur's Seat is the top of the hill in Holyrood Park. Breathe taking views from Arthur's Seat, but quite a challenging walk to the top.
Edinburgh Castle
The most popular attraction in Edinburgh and the symbol of this fascinating city.
The Royal Yacht Britannia
The Royal Yacht Britannia can be found at Leith Docks. Learn the history of the yacht then take a step aboard for your tour.
Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
This hands on attraction is fun for the whole family. Bring science to life and see, touch, smell and play with the unbelievable exhibits.
Our Dynamic Earth
On Holyrood Road is the attraction that lets you travel through our past, present and future and experience volcanoes, tropical rainstorms and glaciers along the way.
Huntly House Museum
The Huntly House Museum traces the history of Edinburgh from the earliest settlements. The museum can be found on Canongate on the Edinburgh Mile.
City Art Centre
Enjoy the collection of Scottish art at the City Art Centre on Market Street.
Nelson Monument
On the top of Calton Hill is the monument to Admiral Lord Nelson.