Cities & Regions
When people visit Scotland, the first questions that comes to mind are: where can I find Scotch and have you seen Nessie lately? Each city is filled with history, architecture and incredible nightlife. Don’t miss the festivals in Edinburgh, exploring the beautiful Glasgow and relaxing in the Highlands.
Here are a few of the cities and regions most people visit in Scotland, and why they are so popular.
Edinburgh
Scotland’s capital is considered one of the most picturesque cities in Europe. Both its Old and New Town have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. Sightseeing is at its best on foot since the major sites are within 15 min walk of each other. The Zoo, the Botanical Gardens and Calton Hill also represent lovely places to spend your time.
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Glasgow
Scotland’s biggest city is home to some of the best shopping experience outside London, incredible museums and galleries and has more parkland than anywhere in UK. Add incredible buildings, lively night clubs, football and River Clyde and you’ve got the best picture of Glasgow you can imagine.
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Scottish Highlands
The home of kilts and Scotch, the Highlands are one of the most beautiful areas in Europe. From old castles to national parks and lakes, and don’t forget about Nessie. Cycle, walk, hike, explore the castles, enjoy the nature and just relax.
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