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Friendly pub featuring live music.
A friendly pub built to commemorate the many fires that have ravaged the city over the years.
An eclectic pub featuring live music and contemporary art exhibits.
This popular zoo is 80 acres and houses more than 1,600 animals, many from threatened wildlife species.
This boutique hotel is famous for its restaurant, bar and accommodations.
A popular local pub frequented by many of the masterminds of Scottish literature.
Fun, friendly pub with lots of atmosphere.
This restaurant-pub has been around for 300 years and specializes in haggis, a traditional Scottish dish.
Small cafe / bar great for a lunchtime pick-me-up or an after-work drink.
This monument, although begun in 1822 was never finished. It was to have been an imitation of the Parthenon and now remains an unfinished but authentic part of Edinburgh's skyline.
Speaking of grudges... All that is left of this old prison, demolished in 1817, is a single stone which is still spat upon with contempt even today.
One of the most beautiful golf resorts in Scotland.
Friendly pub sells over 110 different varieties of single-malt whiskey.
Funky bar with a youthful atmosphere: this place is one of Edinburgh's most popular hot spots.
The avant garde of Edinburgh's night life: a cutting edge bar for cutting edge tastes.
Pleasantly green park, perfect for jogging, walking and lounging.
Beautifully decorated barges take kids and their families on "Fairytale cruises."
Artificial snow keeps this family-focused ski resort in business long after the winter season ends.
This friendly bar has a large selection of whiskeys.
Fun and friendly bar patronized by locals and tourists alike.
Tuesday nights mean live jazz at this popular pub.
This old prison used to hold petty thieves before they were shipped off to Australia and is now reputed to be haunted.
A funky pub named after a late 18th-century criminal.
One of several challenging golf courses designed by James Braid.
