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Top Ten Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland

Professor Steve Solosky | 20 Nov, 2025 | Scotland | View Counts (52) |Return|

Top 10 Things to Do in Edinburgh: A Traveling Professor’s Guide

Of all our Traveling Professor small group tours, the Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands adventure is one of our most popular. Edinburgh offers an incredible mix of history, architecture, and lively culture. Whether you’re walking the cobblestone streets of Old Town or gazing across the green hills from Arthur’s Seat, here are our top ten must-see attractions in this beautiful Scottish city.


1. Edinburgh Castle

Dominating the skyline, Edinburgh Castle has been used since the 2nd century as a defensive stronghold atop an extinct volcano. Visitors can view the Crown Jewels of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny, the Royal Palace, St. Margaret’s Chapel, and the Scottish National War Museum. Don’t miss the firing of the One O’Clock Gun — a tradition since 1861.


2. Holyrood Palace

Originally built as an abbey in 1128 and later transformed into a royal residence, Holyrood Palace remains the official home of the British monarch in Scotland. Explore the chambers of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the atmospheric abbey ruins that sit beside the palace.


3. The Royal Mile

Connecting Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace, the Royal Mile is the city’s historic heart. This mile-long street is lined with centuries-old buildings, charming shops, and traditional pubs. Take a short detour down Victoria Street to reach the colorful Grassmarket, a great spot for boutiques and cafes.


4. St. Giles’ Cathedral

Standing proudly on the Royal Mile, St. Giles’ Cathedral — built in the 14th century — is known for its stunning stained glass and impressive crown spire. It’s also home to the original 15th-century bells and the Chapel of the Order of the Thistle, Scotland’s highest chivalric order.


5. Princes Street & Gardens

A favorite destination for shopping and sightseeing, Princes Street offers views of Edinburgh Castle and access to Princes Street Gardens, a tranquil green space filled with sculptures, fountains, and the famous floral clock.


6. The Scott Monument

The Scott Monument is a towering Gothic tribute to Scotland’s beloved author Sir Walter Scott. Climb the spiral staircase to take in panoramic views of the city and spot statues of iconic Scots like Robert Burns and Mary Queen of Scots.


7. Grassmarket Saturday Market

Every Saturday, the Grassmarket Area comes alive with local vendors selling fresh food, handmade crafts, and vintage treasures. Nestled in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, it’s one of the most atmospheric spots in town.


8. The Royal Yacht Britannia

Located in the Port of Leith, the Royal Yacht Britannia offers a glimpse into royal life at sea. Walk through the state rooms, explore the decks, and enjoy a traditional afternoon tea onboard.


9. Edinburgh’s World-Class Museums

Edinburgh is rich in art and history. Don’t miss the Scottish National Gallery and the National Portrait Gallery, home to masterpieces that showcase Scotland’s artistic and cultural heritage.


10. Have a Wee Dram

No trip to Scotland is complete without sampling its national drink — whisky. Join the locals in a cozy pub, strike up a conversation, and enjoy a wee dram. As the saying goes, “When in Edinburgh, do as the Edinburghians do.”


Experience Edinburgh with The Traveling Professor

Our Edinburgh and the Scottish Highlands Tour takes you beyond the guidebooks — from exploring castles and cathedrals to sipping whisky by the fire. Join our small group of travelers for an unforgettable journey through Scotland’s most enchanting city and its breathtaking Highlands.

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