Guidebook for Edinburgh

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Guidebook for Edinburgh

Food Scene

Food is great and it's BYO. It's also opposite the Bow Bar, one of Edinburgh's old, original pubs in beautiful Victoria St in Edinburgh's Old Town.
87 locals recommend
Howies Restaurant
10-14 Victoria St
87 locals recommend
Food is great and it's BYO. It's also opposite the Bow Bar, one of Edinburgh's old, original pubs in beautiful Victoria St in Edinburgh's Old Town.
All home made goodies. Great coffee, great pla
94 locals recommend
Leo's Beanery
23A Howe St
94 locals recommend
All home made goodies. Great coffee, great pla
Sister shop to Leo's ! Also nice gallery.
39 locals recommend
Dovecot Studios
10 Infirmary St
39 locals recommend
Sister shop to Leo's ! Also nice gallery.
Upmarket pub grub, lovely surroundings in a traditional pub in Inverleith.
The Orchard Nursery
29 Inverleith Row
Upmarket pub grub, lovely surroundings in a traditional pub in Inverleith.
Situated above the Traverse Theatre, next to the Usher Hall in Lothian Road. Staff friendly, very central and a nice circular restaurant with views out onto Lothian Road so very central. Also good food , of course!
16 locals recommend
Dine Edinburgh
10 Cambridge St
16 locals recommend
Situated above the Traverse Theatre, next to the Usher Hall in Lothian Road. Staff friendly, very central and a nice circular restaurant with views out onto Lothian Road so very central. Also good food , of course!

Sightseeing

These areas capture the quintessential essence of Edinburgh - the progression of the quaint,overcrowded tenements of the old town to the Georgian New Town, with its spacious classical buildings. The renovated Shore area of Leith with its seafood restaurants and pubs, and quaint Stockbridge with its Sunday market, which draws the crowds.
16 locals recommend
National War Museum of Scotland
Castlehill
16 locals recommend
These areas capture the quintessential essence of Edinburgh - the progression of the quaint,overcrowded tenements of the old town to the Georgian New Town, with its spacious classical buildings. The renovated Shore area of Leith with its seafood restaurants and pubs, and quaint Stockbridge with its Sunday market, which draws the crowds.