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Search for hotels and discover the joys of Edinburgh. Sitting on its craggy perch in the Lothians, Edinburgh castle dominates the skyline of the capital of Scotland. Here the mediaeval streets twist and wind below encompassing Victorian, Georgian and modern architecture. This magnificent city is also a capital of culture and arts. Over the summer months countless festivals fill the city with arts and music. Come to Edinburgh to experience this wealth of entertainment.
This city is steeped in Royal history with Holyrood Palace being the home to the Scottish Royal family. Through its years it has acted as home to Mary Queen of Scots right through to Queen Elizabeth II. Holyrood Palace is not the only link that Edinburgh shares with royalty as the Royal Britannia Yacht, the Queen’s yacht, is now permanently docked here and open to visitors. Edinburgh has a strong literary past which was once home to the authors Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle also lived and worked in the city as do the modern day equivalents like Irvine Welsh and Ian Rankin. Once you have visited the city it is easy to see the inspiration that these great authors must have felt while they were writing their masterpieces. There is more to this gem of the north than just literature. In the summer the festivals fill the air with the sound of music and the beat of drums. Edinburgh castle becomes the home of the military tattoo and the fringe festival caters to the fans of alternate music. Edinburgh is one of the best party destinations in the UK and it has the nightlife to match. Edinburgh’s Princes Street has everything from high street brands and designer labels to individual brands and chic boutiques. Come to the city for the food and drink and the nightlife. With everything from cosmopolitan bars full of office workers to quiet traditional pubs offering the local brews.