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Listen to macabre tales in Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the most popular citytrip destination in Scotland. It is often used as a base to see the Highlands, though the Scottish capital has things to offer on its own as well. From Edinburgh castle to the dark tales of the underground vaults. Edinburgh is a tale you want to hear.

Flights to Edinburgh & Last-Minutes Edinburgh

Edinburgh Airport is the largest airport in Scotland and the sixth largest in the UK. It is the arrival point for travelers who come to see the Scottish capital or the Highlands.

Flights to Edinburgh: British Airways

British Airways (BA) is the British national airline and the largest airline in the country. The airline flies to more than 180 destinations, including six cities in the UK, as well as airports in Europe, Africa, Asia, North America, South America and Oceania

Flights to Edinburgh: Ryanair

Ryanair is the most popular airline company when it comes to low budget flights. The Irish company connects several European cities, including Edinburgh.

Flight duration

From New York, Edinburgh can be reached in 6 hours and 50 minutes with a direct flight. London has a flight time of 1 hours and 15 minutes. There are several airlines offering direct flights from London.

Must-sees Edinburgh

Arthur’s Seat

A walk to Arthur's Seat hilltop is a wonderful way to explore Edinburgh. There are not many cities that can show off a volcano in the heart of the city! Admittedly, the Edinburgh volcano is asleep and green, and the hike is not especially adventurous, because there is a beautifully laid out (albeit sometimes steep) hiking trail.

The Witches ’Well

The Witches ’Well is a cast-iron fountain and memorial to the hundreds of women who were accused of witchcraft between the 15th and 18th centuries and were burned or burned here. More women were killed here than anywhere else in Scotland during the 16th century, all executed without a fair trial. The memorial source is located on the southeast wall, where the forecourt of the castle flows into the Royal Mile.

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is almost literally the icing on the cake of historic sites in Edinburgh, and it is one of the most important tourist attractions in all of Scotland. The castle is often used as a symbol of Scottish identity. The castle was built on the remains of an extinct volcano, in a place that has been inhabited since the Iron Age (around the 2nd century AD). A royal castle has stood on the rock since the 12th century, and it remained a royal residence until 1633. By the 17th century the site was mainly used as a military barracks.

Royal Mile

The main street of the old city center is called "Royal Mile". The street runs from Edinburgh Castle to Hollyrood Palace. In the adjacent side streets there are many sights of the city.

Green / sustainable tips in Edinburgh

In Edinburgh you can find many walking tours organized by locals. This is a true must when in Edinburgh as Scottish people are great storytellers. These tales often share the dark history of Edinburgh.

Weather in Edinburgh, United Kingdom

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With which currency do people pay in Edinburgh?

In Edinburgh one pays with the British Pounds

What is the airport code of Edinburgh?

The airport code is EDI.