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Edinburgh Castle.
Overview
 

You'll be captivated by the grandeur of the Royal Mile and Castle on your first visit to Edinburgh, and intrigued by the Old Town's palpable sense of history. Return visit to Edinburgh? You'll find so much more to explore in the elegantly Georgian New Town, the revitalised port at Leith and laid-back bohemian Stockbridge.

Background

Picture-perfect Edinburgh is dominated by its two much-photographed icons: Edinburgh Castle at the western edge of the Old Town and craggy Arthur's Seat. If you love history and the occasional ghost, you'll adore the winding lanes and medieval flavour of the Old Town. Expansion went upwards rather than outwards in the walled Old Town, which explains all those teetering tenement buildings. Royal Mile is the Old Town's High Street, stretching to Holyroodhouse and crammed with museums, sights and notable buildings along the way. When you cross Princes Street Gardens to reach the 18th-century New Town, you'll find elegant Georgian terraces and the city's major galleries and museums.

First-time visit

Miss the queues and do an early tour of Edinburgh Castle, leaving you plenty of time for treats like the views from the Camera Obscura, quirky museums on the Royal Mile and the stained-glass windows of St Giles Cathedral. Head over to the New Town and the mock-Gothic Scott Monument on Princes Street, then do a little browsing on Edinburgh's shopping strip before sampling modern Scottish cuisine in one of the revamped Georgian townhouses.

Return visit

Take a closer look at the Georgian New Town, starting with Robert Adam's masterpiece, Charlotte Square. Drop into the nearby Georgian House museum to see how Edinburgh's 18th-century gentry lived. Immerse yourself in art at the National Gallery of Scotland and Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. For a breath of fresh air, climb Calton Hill or Arthur's Seat. Visit Leith and its port to tread in the Queen's footsteps on the royal yacht Britannia, then wine and dine away the evening in this gentrified part of Edinburgh.

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Edinburgh Airport

Essentials

Situated eight miles west of the capital, Edinburgh is Scotland's busiest airport and flies nine million passengers a year from a single terminal. A tramway connecting the airport to Leith is mooted for 2010.

  Airport Facts

Airport code
EDI
Airport website
Edinburgh Airport website
Airport tel
0870 040 0007 (from UK only)
No. of terminals
One.
Distance from city centre
Eight miles (12km) west of Edinburgh.
Airport parking
There is undercover short-stay and valet parking at the terminal. In addition, on- and off-site long-stay car parks are accessible via a five-minute courtesy coach ride (runs every five to ten minutes). Online pre-booking is cheaper than standard parking fees, and can be amended or cancelled free of charge up to 24 hours before travelling.
Time zone
GMT precisely (+1 in summer).
Useful Tips
Self-service check-in is available to some flights. Look out for the electronic kiosks. Use the fast luggage drop location, and save time.

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