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Welcome to Edinburgh for Eurosoil 2028
Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland is steeped in culture and history. Whilst you are here, explore the local sites, and experience Edinburgh. Below are a list of places to explore, click the links provided to find out more.
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Edinburgh Castle Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress and one of Scotland’s most iconic attractions, dramatically situated atop Castle Rock with sweeping views of Edinburgh. Dating back to the Iron Age, it has played a central role in Scottish history and now offers visitors a rich experience with highlights like the Crown Jewels, the Stone of Destiny, the National War Museum, and the daily firing of the One O’Clock Gun. It’s a must-visit for anyone interested in history, architecture, or Scottish heritage. Distance from EICC: 0.4 miles Website: https://www.edinburghcastle.scot/ |
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Arthur’s Seat Arthur’s Seat is a striking ancient volcano and the highest point in Holyrood Park, offering panoramic views over Edinburgh. Popular with hikers and nature lovers, it’s easily accessible from the city centre and provides a scenic escape with rugged landscapes, wildlife, and historical sites like the ruins of St Anthony’s Chapel. It’s a perfect spot for outdoor exploration and photography. Distance from EICC: 1.85 miles Website: https://www.visitscotland.com/info/see-do/holyrood-park-and-arthurs-seat-p914341 |
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National Museum of Scotland The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is a top cultural attraction that blends history, science, art, and nature under one roof. With interactive exhibits and stunning architecture, it showcases everything from ancient artifacts and Scottish heritage to cutting-edge technology and global cultures. It’s free to enter and ideal for visitors of all ages. Distance from EICC: 0.79 miles |
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Edinburgh Old Town Edinburgh’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site known for its medieval charm, narrow winding streets, and historic landmarks like the Royal Mile, St Giles’ Cathedral, and Edinburgh Castle. It’s a vibrant area full of character, offering a mix of museums, shops, pubs, and hidden closes that reflect the city’s rich past and lively present. Distance from EICC: 0.84 miles Website: https://ewh.org.uk/the-old-town/ |
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Palace of Holyrood House The Palace of Holyrood house, located at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Rich in history and architecture, it offers visitors a chance to explore the royal apartments, the ruins of Holyrood Abbey, and beautiful gardens. It’s a fascinating site for those interested in royal heritage and Scottish history. Distance from EICC: 1.23 miles |
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Carlton Hill Calton Hill is a prominent viewpoint in Edinburgh, known for its neoclassical monuments and sweeping views of the city skyline. Easily accessible from the city centre, it features landmarks like the National Monument, Nelson Monument, and Dugald Stewart Monument, making it a popular spot for photography, walks, and learning about Scottish history and architecture. Distance from EICC: 1.07 miles Website: https://ewh.org.uk/calton-hill/ |
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Royal Yacht Britannia The Royal Yacht Britannia, docked in Leith near Edinburgh, is a former royal vessel that served the British monarchy for over 40 years. Now a top-rated visitor attraction, it offers a unique glimpse into royal life at sea, with beautifully preserved rooms, historical exhibits, and an onboard tearoom. It’s a peaceful and elegant experience, perfect for those interested in maritime history and the British Royal Family. Distance from EICC: 2.78 miles |
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For other places to visit, please visit the Visit Britain and the Visit Scotland website






