

Four ancient streets, called the Royal Mile, are the main thoroughfare. Today her streets are filled with cutting-edge galleries and museums, tributes to the love of literature and music, fine cuisine, quirky shops, theater, and an extravagance of festivals. The hill that Edinburgh Castle stands upon has been Scotland’s remarkable silent witness since the Bronze Age. She also knows how to kick up her heels and enjoy a nice shot of Scotch Whisky after a festival. Edinburgh is well served by a good network of roads and motorways, including the M8 from Glasgow to the west, and A68 from Newcastle, England to the southeast.Įdinburgh knows how to welcome travelers with grace and charm.

On The Map: Edinburgh is located in the southeast of Scotland.
