Edinburgh
Whether relocating or simply visiting Edinburgh, you will not fail to be impressed by the drama and beauty of Scotland’s capital city. It is a city of two architectural styles, the medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town.
Edinburgh is steeped in history and culture. The focal point of the city is the magnificent castle, parts of which date back to the 12th century. After a visit to the castle, take a walk along the Royal Mile to Holyrood Palace.
For art lovers, there is plenty to see at the National Gallery of Scotland, the National Gallery of Modern Art and the Scottish National Portrait Gallery. Children will enjoy a visit to the Museum of Scotland. If you are looking for modernity, why not take a trip to the award winning Scottish Parliament building.
Edinburgh is also famous for its Festival during August which attracts international stars from the world of theatre, cinema and the arts each year. The Fringe Festival is increasingly popular. Edinburgh also hosts an International Film Festival in June.
With an abundance of cafés, restaurants, bars and shops which include the upmarket Harvey Nichols store, you will never be short of things to see and do and places to rest in Edinburgh.