| Management number | 231615369 | Release Date | 2026/06/18 | List Price | $90.00 | Model Number | 231615369 | ||
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What if the best parts of Edinburgh are the places most travellers walk past without noticing?Beyond Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile lies a city of hidden closes, candlelit whisky bars, dramatic hilltop panoramas, quiet gardens behind ancient stone walls, and neighbourhoods where locals still outnumber tourists. This guide was written to help you experience the Edinburgh that takes longer to find, and stays with you longer because of it.Whether you are visiting for a long weekend, planning a wider Scotland adventure, attending the Fringe Festival in August, or exploring the city for the first time, this guide offers practical local knowledge, detailed itineraries, and honest recommendations that save time, money, and unnecessary stress.Inside this guide you will find:Complete 3-day and 7-day itineraries - table-formatted with GPS coordinates and walk times that account for Edinburgh's hillsHidden closes and secret courtyards - the lanes most visitors miss, with opening access notes and best times to visitEdinburgh Castle and Palace of Holyroodhouse - entry prices, queue strategy to cut peak-season waits, and what to prioritise insideLeith and Stockbridge in full detail - four Michelin-starred restaurants, the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Sunday Market, and the Water of Leith walkwayLocal pubs, whisky bars, and Scottish restaurants - neighbourhood-by-neighbourhood with verified 2026 pricing across all budgetsFringe Festival, Hogmanay, and the full 2026 event calendar - 15 festivals with exact dates, ticket ranges, and booking deadlinesFive fully planned day trips - Rosslyn Chapel, Stirling Castle, St Andrews, East Lothian coast, and the Scottish Borders with transport logisticsWhere to stay across every budget - from the Balmoral to Old Town hostels, with noise warnings and neighbourhood trade-off notesPhotography viewpoints, scenic walks, and Arthur's Seat trail options - four routes rated by difficulty with realistic timingAccessibility ratings for every major site - wheelchair, pushchair, and mobility access noted for Edinburgh's cobbled terrainVisa and entry requirements for 2026 - including current UK Electronic Travel Authorisation guidance for international visitorsThis guide is for:First-time visitors who want to see Edinburgh properly, not just the highlightsReturn visitors ready to explore beyond the Royal MileFamilies navigating a hilly city with childrenFestival-goers planning around the August Fringe or December HogmanayFood and whisky travellers seeking honest local recommendationsHistory and literary enthusiasts following the city's writers and storiesSolo travellers and couples planning a Scottish city breakFrom sunrise on Arthur's Seat to late-evening whisky tastings in centuries-old pubs, Edinburgh reveals itself gradually -- through its stone staircases, literary history, dramatic skyline, and the particular atmosphere of a city that takes its own character seriously. This guide helps you meet that city with confidence and a local perspective.Scroll up and grab your copy. Edinburgh is waiting Read more
| ASIN | B0H2FDRCFQ |
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| XRay | Not Enabled |
| Language | English |
| File size | 19.8 MB |
| Page Flip | Enabled |
| Word Wise | Enabled |
| Print length | 378 pages |
| Accessibility | Learn more |
| Screen Reader | Supported |
| Publication date | May 20, 2026 |
| Enhanced typesetting | Enabled |
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