1. Visit Edinburgh Castle
This historical castle is full of attractions including the Great Hall, The Honours of Scotland with the nation's crown jewels, National War Museum Scotland, Prisons of War Exhibition, Royal Palace, Royal Scots Regimental Museum and amazing views over Edinburgh.
2. Try haggis, tatties and neeps
A traditional Scottish dish consisting of a minced sausage made of sheep's pluck, mashed swede and potatoes. The dish is sometime cooked with Scotch whisky.
3. Walk the Royal Mile
Stretching from Edinburgh Castle's entrance to the gates of Holyrood Palace, The Royal Mile is the main strip of the Old Town of the city filled with pubs, shops, sites, entertainers and tourists.
4. Taste some Scotch
Made in Scotland, Scotch whisky is separated into two types - single malt and single grain - and three blends - blended malt, blended grain and blended Scotch whisky. The capital city has numerous stores selling Scotch whisky and The Scotch Whisky Experience - a tour through a replica distillery
5. Finish the day with some shortbread
Enjoy a classic Scottish biscuit or two made of flour, sugar and butter!
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