Must Visit Scotland: Edinburgh
MUST EAT
An authentic Italian restaurant on Morningside’s fringes, a short taxi ride from Edinburgh city centre. Nonna’s kitchen delivers on the welcome of a typical family Italian eatery and is unsurprisingly very busy – probably advisable to book!
A small, “blink and you’ll miss it” bistro where service is top of the menu. Exceptional cakes and an extremely laid back atmosphere make this a wonderful place to while away the hours.
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Hide AdA personally owner run city centre deli, focussing on fresh ingredients and delicious handmade produce, perfect for sitting in or taking away and open all day.
MUST DO
An out of town activity centre, developing skills for all ages in climbing, archery, abseiling and offering a host of team building and recreation days. In-house shops, soft play and refreshment outlets all contribute to a perfect day out.
A wonderfully educational and fun environment for children of all ages to learn about our world, environment and dynamic earth – it truly is “The Mother Earth of all adventures.”
MUST STAY
A traditional find in Edinburgh’s New Town, A Georgian Residence retains all the period charm of a bygone era and delivers fabulously traditional bed and breakfast in utter luxury.
A period townhouse in the city centre, The Albany offers a wonderfully central location and luxurious stays for guests wishing to explore the delights of Scotland’s capital.