Edinburgh -
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ادنبرغ has inspired poets, artists and philosophers for hundreds of years, yet it is very much a city of the
21st century too.
Edinburgh has everything: high culture and haute couture, stand-up comedy and country walks, and of course
Edinburgh Castle, perched on its volcanic crag overlooking the medieval buildings of the
Old Town and the magnificent
Georgian architecture of the
New Town.
Together, they make up the UNESCO-listed
World Heritage site.
Better still, Edinburgh's compact size means the city's main sites are easily explored on foot.
Nevertheless, plans for a new tram link from the airport to the city from May 2014 will be welcomed by visitors.
Beyond the New Town, the
Water of Leith flows through the picturesque
Dean Village and on via pretty
Stockbridge, where young professionals sustain a tempting assortment of delis, quirky shops and cosy pubs. At the heart of nearby leafy
Inverleith's century-old mansions is the renowned
Royal Botanic Garden, an Edinburgh institution. Further east, Historic
Leith, home to the
Royal Yacht Britannia, has been transformed from seedy port into highly desirable residence, with flashy apartments and acclaimed restaurants.
Edinburgh's cosmopolitan air and vibrancy has credited
Scotland's capital city with the kind of panache and attitude that you'd expect only of
London. This vibe is enshrined in Edinburgh's annual international festivals calendar. Every August, the city fills
with visitors anxious to catch the rising stars of the comedy circuit; hear their favourite authors read from their books; or immerse themselves in the classical music and challenging theatre of the
Edinburgh International Festival.
Don't be fooled into thinking Edinburgh falls into a slumber for the rest of the year however. In early spring, legions of rugby fans descend on the city as Scotland vies to win the
Six Nations trophy; you can hear the roar from
Murrayfield from miles around. Over
Easter, the
Edinburgh International Science Festival is jam-packed with inspirational discussions and hands-on fun, while
The Royal Highland Show in June showcases Scotland's finest produce. Edinburgh lights up in winter with an illuminated big wheel, bustling
German Christmas market and open-air ice rink in
Princes Street Gardens.
Finally at Hogmanay, revellers cram into the centre to bring in the
New Year with big-name bands, a rocking ceildih, gigantic street party and spectacular fireworks.
Beyond its myriad festivals, Edinburgh encompasses an enormous array of experiences: discovering dinosaurs in the renovated
National Museum of Scotland or following in the footsteps of
Mary Queen of Scots at the
Palace of Holyroodhouse; joining a spooky tour through the narrow Old Town closes or climbing craggy
Arthur's Seat; sinking a pint in a
17th-century pub or sipping mojitos in a chic
George Street bar; and shopping for tartan or splashing out on designer gear at
Harvey Nichols.
Edinburgh has given birth to a multitude of great fictional works from such luminaries as
Robert Louis Stevenson and
Sir Walter Scott to current bestselling novelists
Ian Rankin and
Alexander McCall Smith. Such a rich literary culture led to Edinburgh becoming the world's first ever
UNESCO City of Literature in 2004.
Endowed with such credentials, Scotland's capital is worth visiting time and time again.
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