Auld Reekie has spruced herself up into Britain's most liveable city.
Edinburgh is unique among Scotland's cities. Tourism, its proximity to England, and its multicultural population set it apart. There's up-to-the-nanosecond dance clubs in 15th-century buildings and firebreathers outside Georgian mansions: this is a place that knows how to blend ancient and modern.
Its superb architecture ranges from ancient churches to monumental Victorian masterpieces - all dominated by a castle on a precipitous crag in the city's heart. Pick any street to stroll - you'll be wowed by sudden vistas of looming battlements, cold volcanic peaks and hills steeped in memory.
Quick Facts
British-style plug with two flat blades and one flat grounding blade
Scotland uses the tiny United Kingdom phone jack, which has a clip-in branch that protrudes at a right angle from its square plastic receptacle base.
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