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Best of Edinburgh in 2 or 5 Days

Best of Edinburgh in 2 or 5 Days

Edinburgh's spectacular setting makes a good first impression. You can be here for a day and think you know the place, as even a cursory open-top bus tour enables you to grasp the layout of the castle, Royal Mile, Old Town, and New Town. If your taste is more for leisurely strolling through the nooks and crannies of the Old Town closes, however, then allow three or four days for exploring.

If You Have 2 Days

To start off, make your way to Edinburgh Castle -- not just the battlements -- and spend some time here, if only to revel in its sense of history. Take a city bus tour for an overview of Edinburgh, and while you ride, consider your must-sees: the National Gallery of Scotland, the Royal Museum, and, unless it's January or February, the Georgian House for an idea of life in the New Town.

If You Have 5 Days

Five days allow plenty of time for Old Town exploration, including the important museums of Edinburgh and the People's Story (in the Canongate Tolbooth), and for a walk around the New Town, including a visit to the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art. You'll also have time for shopping, not only in areas close to the city center, such as Rose Street and Victoria Street, but also in some of the less touristy areas, such as Bruntsfield.

Head to Leith to visit the former royal yacht Britannia and to have a meal on the waterfront. You could also get out of town: hop on a bus out to Midlothian to see the magnificent Rosslyn Chapel at Roslin (it's of interest to more than Da Vinci Code fans), and visit the Edinburgh Crystal Visitor Centre at Penicuik. Consider spending another half day traveling out to South Queensferry to admire the Forth road and rail bridges; then visit palatial Hopetoun House, with its wealth of portraits and fine furniture.



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