Britannia Hotel Edinburgh Things To Do
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh
Britannia Hotel Edinburgh

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Things To Do in Edinburgh

The Edinburgh Dungeon

The Edinburgh Dungeon

Market St, Edinburgh

Edinburgh’s deadly dungeon makes history fun with a series of terrifying theatrics, startling special effects, stages, scenes and exciting rides, in a truly unique and thrilling walkthrough experience. Visitors must remember to be on guard at all times, as they meet Scotland’s most infamous villains and pass through the gruesome torture chambers. The attraction also includes a journey down the Street of Sorrows, where guests will get the chance to live life like the cobbles are ridden with plague.

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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Castlehill, Edinburgh

The iconic castle is the most popular attraction in Edinburgh. Home to magnificent hammerbeam roofs, cavernous stone vaults, military artefacts and great thrones, the castle has many different stories to tell and interesting secrets to reveal. Its dramatic lofted position makes it a dominant attraction and has helped shape the nation’s existence.

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Camera Obscura and World of Illusions

Camera Obscura and World of Illusions

Castlehill, Edinburgh

Enter the psychedelic version of Willy Wonka’s Chocolate Factory with Edinburgh’s latest world of obscuring illusions. Containing five floors of fully involving and interactive optical hallucinations, this wacky warehouse has everything from vortex tunnels, mirror mazes and shrinking rooms. A mind-bending wonderland, well worth experiencing when passing through Edinburgh.

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City of the Dead tours

City of the Dead tours

Old Town, Edinburgh

Journey with gothic ghouls through a dark history with Edinburgh’s City of Dead Tour, a documented paranormal phenomenon originally designed by award winning novelist J.A Henderson. Pass through an underground graveyard as the dead are brought back to life through a series of stories and performances. Visitors will never know what’s lurking around the corner in these chilling cemetery passageways.

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Water of Leith Walkway

Water of Leith Walkway

Walkway, Edinburgh

Killing ten birds with one stone, the Water of Leith Walkway allows not only for peaceful scenic walks by flowing streams, and beautiful shrubbery away from the urban rush of Edinburgh, but also leads to a number of famous attractions along the way, such as the Scottish Gallery of Modern Art, which is full of outstanding creative collections and also the beautiful Royal Botanic Garden, home to various habitats and glasshouses.

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Gilmerton Cove

Gilmerton Cove

Drum St, Edinburgh

Guests can find their way around this mysterious labyrinth and help to unravel the mysteries of Gilmerton Cove. Lying beneath Edinburgh’s streets, this undetected archaeological masterpiece consists of a series of hand carved chambers and passageways. Its purpose and founder remain unknown, and visitors can help by giving their theories about who would build such a magnificent cove and what it was really used for.

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