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"Edinburgh 23fall latest version travel guide with personal tips attached."
Edinburgh is a city where even rainy days feel beautiful. For those planning to visit or study here, I've got 21 must-do suggestions for you all to check out!
💎 Witness breathtaking sunsets from the top of Carlton Hill.
💎 Climb Arthur's Seat for one of the best views of Edinburgh.
💎 Stroll down the Royal Mile and catch street performers in action.
💎 Give David Hume's toe a tap for good luck.
💎 Immerse yourself in live music at local pubs while savoring some craft beers.
💎 Sample local brews like Innis & Gunn.
💎 Explore the Scottish National Gallery and admire masterpieces by Van Gogh, Raphael, Monet, and more.
💎 Take a walk along the Water of Leith Walk and soak in the natural beauty.
💎 Visit the Royal Botanic Garden and explore over 2000 plant species from around the world.
💎 Have a coffee at The Elephant House, the birthplace of J.K. Rowling's inspiration.
💎 Visit the Scott Monument and take in the beauty of Edinburgh.
💎 Explore Dean Village for a taste of quaint English village life.
💎 Have a drink at "The Last Drop."
💎 Go on an adventure in the Royal Mile and experience local history and culture.
💎 Visit Edinburgh Castle and St. Mary's Cathedral to marvel at the grandeur of their architecture.
💎 Head to the Museum of Childhood, the world's first museum dedicated to telling stories of childhood.
💎 Spend weekends at the Edinburgh Farmers' Market (Grassmarket on Saturdays, Royal Mile Market daily).
💎 Enjoy the lively atmosphere of the Fringe Festival.
💎 Experience the Christmas vibes at the Prince Street Gardens Christmas Market.
💎 Have a coffee at The Hub under Edinburgh Castle and enjoy the magnificent view.
💎 Book an Airbnb with a view of Edinburgh Castle and bask in the tranquility and beauty of your journey.
Also, let me introduce you to "Nortons," a charming Edinburgh apartment that's a must-see! I've attached the pictures below! They offer studio and ensuite layouts, but if we're looking for a one-bedroom or larger, this apartment might not fit.
I really love their ensuite rooms; they're so cozy and beautifully decorated, like the desk, chair, and wall decor—all done with so much care.
The living room and kitchen are basically where everyone gathers to chat, eat, and bond. Living alone, once I close my bedroom door, the outside hustle and bustle fade away.
And at £180 per week for an ensuite, it's definitely a pleasant surprise!