Two cities, two vibes: Edinburgh offers heritage landmarks and festival energy, while Glasgow is known for its music scene, creative spirit, and friendly locals. Budget and value: Glasgow tends to ...
Edinburgh's old port town, Leith, is just about a couple miles north of Princes Street and rests on both the harbor and the ...
Edinburgh (Ed-in-burra) is layered thick with history. Digging through each layer is sure to lead to finding something remarkable. It’s the priciest place we considered. By New York City standards, it ...
Scotland\u2019s 2026 tourism landscape is defined by a surge in demand that\u2019s outpacing traditional booking windows, especially for iconic sites like Edinburgh Castle and Glasgow\u2019s historic ...
Bagpipes, highland cows (or "coos"), tartans, castles, breathtaking landscapes – there's a lot to love about Scotland. Add in its famous whisky and legendary cities and you'll find plenty to do here.
Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, draws on its history to appeal to visitors—with good reason. The Old Town of Edinburgh reverberates with the history of Scottish royalty and romantic literary figures.