Food Scene
Bustling, richly-decorated corner brasserie/bar with a range of craft beers plus Sunday brunch
238 recommandé par les habitants
Montpeliers
159-161 Bruntsfield PlBustling, richly-decorated corner brasserie/bar with a range of craft beers plus Sunday brunch
The hottest & newest brunch spot in town less than a minute's walk from the property! This place is beautifully designed and attracts all types of people looking for a delicious brunch, lunch, artisan tea or slice of cake.
70 recommandé par les habitants
Honeycomb & Co.
1 Merchiston PlThe hottest & newest brunch spot in town less than a minute's walk from the property! This place is beautifully designed and attracts all types of people looking for a delicious brunch, lunch, artisan tea or slice of cake.
Harajuku Kitchen fuses traditional family recipes & fresh Asian ingredients with AA rosette level flair to create the best Japanese food in Edinburgh.
69 recommandé par les habitants
Harajuku Kitchen - Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
10 Gillespie PlHarajuku Kitchen fuses traditional family recipes & fresh Asian ingredients with AA rosette level flair to create the best Japanese food in Edinburgh.
Award-winning restaurant representing the finest produce in Scotland.
86 recommandé par les habitants
Castle Terrace
33-35 Castle TerraceAward-winning restaurant representing the finest produce in Scotland.
Parks & Nature
Perfect place to take the kids, go for a job or enjoy a stroll whatever the weather.
615 recommandé par les habitants
The Meadows
Melville DrivePerfect place to take the kids, go for a job or enjoy a stroll whatever the weather.
Drinks & Nightlife
One of the oldest pubs in Edinburgh, the Golf Tavern was founded in 1456. This buzzing links-side pub serves up cask ales and a pub grub on rustic wood tables. There is an 18 hole pitch and putt on the Links, and Golf Clubs can be rented for a £5 deposit. Only open during summer it's really good fun, and adds an extra element to a pretty normal pub day out!
108 recommandé par les habitants
The Golf Tavern
30 - 31 Wright's HousesOne of the oldest pubs in Edinburgh, the Golf Tavern was founded in 1456. This buzzing links-side pub serves up cask ales and a pub grub on rustic wood tables. There is an 18 hole pitch and putt on the Links, and Golf Clubs can be rented for a £5 deposit. Only open during summer it's really good fun, and adds an extra element to a pretty normal pub day out!
Arts & Culture
Best saved for a rainy day. This family-run institution is located in the Edinburgh suburb of Morningside. It was opened on 31 January 1938. It was designed by architect Thomas Bowhill Gibson in an Art Deco style. Go for the gold screening and waiters will make sure your glass of prosecco is topped up for the duration of the movie.
161 recommandé par les habitants
Dominion Cinema
Newbattle TerraceBest saved for a rainy day. This family-run institution is located in the Edinburgh suburb of Morningside. It was opened on 31 January 1938. It was designed by architect Thomas Bowhill Gibson in an Art Deco style. Go for the gold screening and waiters will make sure your glass of prosecco is topped up for the duration of the movie.
Shopping
Waitrose & Partners
Burghmuir RoadEverything Else
Good for keeping young ones and old entertained. There is a variety of chain restaurants, a cinema, bowling and gaming arcade.
130 recommandé par les habitants
Parc de la Fontaine
130 Dundee StGood for keeping young ones and old entertained. There is a variety of chain restaurants, a cinema, bowling and gaming arcade.
Sightseeing
Standing on its great rock, Edinburgh castle dominates Scotland's capital. Great events have taken place within its wall and it has witnessed many sieges. In 1996, the Stone of Destiny, on which kings were enthroned for centuries, was returned to Scotland and is displayed in the Crown Room along side the Crown jewels. Great day out for the whole family - one of Edinburgh's biggest tourist attractions.
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Castlehill
CastlehillStanding on its great rock, Edinburgh castle dominates Scotland's capital. Great events have taken place within its wall and it has witnessed many sieges. In 1996, the Stone of Destiny, on which kings were enthroned for centuries, was returned to Scotland and is displayed in the Crown Room along side the Crown jewels. Great day out for the whole family - one of Edinburgh's biggest tourist attractions.