Ulises’s guidebook

Ulises
Ulises’s guidebook

Major attractions in Edinburgh

Here are some of the most iconic place to visit in Edinburgh
It is worth to visit as it has many things to see. The entrance costs £17.5. It is pricy indeed but it is worth a try once!. Avoid queueing by booking online.
1961 locals recommend
Edinburgh Castle
Castlehill
1961 locals recommend
It is worth to visit as it has many things to see. The entrance costs £17.5. It is pricy indeed but it is worth a try once!. Avoid queueing by booking online.
Architecturally, the cathedral is unique in its own merit. Pay attention of the dome, which has a crown shape. From time to time you can find the choir rehearsing inside. Cultural events are also hosted in the Cathedral from time to time
152 locals recommend
St Giles' Cathedral
High Street
152 locals recommend
Architecturally, the cathedral is unique in its own merit. Pay attention of the dome, which has a crown shape. From time to time you can find the choir rehearsing inside. Cultural events are also hosted in the Cathedral from time to time
This is one of the most visited museums in Scotland! and it is free entrance! This museum is like a merge of the National History Museum and the Royal Albert Museum (both in London).
1378 locals recommend
National Museum of Scotland
1378 locals recommend
This is one of the most visited museums in Scotland! and it is free entrance! This museum is like a merge of the National History Museum and the Royal Albert Museum (both in London).
This palace is own by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Once a year the royal family stays in this Palace for some days.
329 locals recommend
Palace of Holyrood
Canongate
329 locals recommend
This palace is own by her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. Once a year the royal family stays in this Palace for some days.
This building is a true landmark in Edinburgh! it was born with some controversy, the final budget surpassed the planned original cost. Despite that, it is an architectural gem. Entrance is allowed on the premises and they also host expositions.
314 locals recommend
Scottish Parliament Building
314 locals recommend
This building is a true landmark in Edinburgh! it was born with some controversy, the final budget surpassed the planned original cost. Despite that, it is an architectural gem. Entrance is allowed on the premises and they also host expositions.
This park belongs to the Royal family, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth kindly allowed Edinburgh residents to use it. Arthur's seat peak is a must for any visitor to Edinburgh!. Also, behind the park, there is a hidden lake and a Church with a small garden. Many tourists do not visit these hidden places.
280 locals recommend
Holyrood Park
Queen's Drive
280 locals recommend
This park belongs to the Royal family, her Majesty Queen Elizabeth kindly allowed Edinburgh residents to use it. Arthur's seat peak is a must for any visitor to Edinburgh!. Also, behind the park, there is a hidden lake and a Church with a small garden. Many tourists do not visit these hidden places.