Scotland

Famous for its highlands, castles, and vibrant cities like Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland invites visitors to explore its rich heritage and stunning landscapes.

Everything you need to know about Scotland

Scotland is known for its rugged landscapes, rich history, and distinct cultural identity. From the highlands to the vibrant cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow, Scotland offers a blend of natural beauty and charm. Celebrated for its traditions such as kilts, bagpipes and the famous Highland Games.

Aberdeen

A city where history dates back almost 8000 years, Aberdeen is known as the ‘Granite City’ due to its locally quarried grey granite which sparkles in the sunshine. You can find plenty of shops, bars, local restaurants and quirky cafes. Over a quarter of Aberdeen is open space, including parks and gardens making it a pleasant city to wander around, plus a short was from the city you can find the coastline with spectacular sandy beaches.



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Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and boasts one of the richest histories of any city in the UK, offering a wealth of landmarks that attract thousands of tourists every year in a bid to deepen their knowledge on the city's rich history. Sights such as the new and old town and the National Museum of Scotland are amongst the most renowned for tourists.



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Glasgow

Scotland’s largest city is home to the Scottish Opera, Scottish Ballet and National Theatre, it’s no wonder that Glasgow is known for its culture and style. Filled with museums, galleries, shops, restaurants and vibrant nightlife Glasgow offers so much more than a standard city.



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Inverness

This pretty city is the largest and cultural capital of the Scottish Highlands, suspension bridges across the River Ness and old stone buildings make Inverness a beautiful city to visit, not forgetting Inverness Castle which sits on a low cliff overlooking the river.



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