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EDINBURGH
a student's guide
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CONTENTS
WELCOME TO EDINBURGH5
KEEP THE HEID!6
A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST9
CULTURE10
Old Town Walking Tour12
Royal Mile13
Princes Street14
Victoria Street15
History and Heritage11
Scottish Parliament16
The Cowgate and Grassmarket17
Dean Village19
Royal Botanic Garden20
The Meadows21
Arthur's Seat22
Palace of Holyroodhouse24
Edinburgh Castle25
Lauriston Castle27
Rosslyn Chapel28
Calton Hill29
Scott Monument30
Burns Monument31
The New Town33
Witches Well34
The Real Mary King‘s Close35
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CONTENTS
Scottish National Gallery43
Scottish National Portrait Gallery44
National Gallery of Modern Art45
City Art Centre46
ACTIVITIES47
Ceilidh49
Bourbon50
ATIK51
The Cameo52
Drink, Dance and Discover48
Harry Potter Walking Tour53
Ghost Tour54
Stockbridge Market56
Fudge Kitchen57
Museum Context58
John Kay‘s59
Souvenirs, Stalls and Shelves55
Armchair Books60
Edinburgh Books61
Leith63
Portobello65
Cramond and Cramond Island66
Highlands and Loch Ness68
A Change of Scene62
National Museum of Scotland37
Writers' Museum38
Museum on the Mound39
Museum of Childhood40
From Poets to Painters36
Camera Obscura41
Surgeons' Hall Museums42
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CONTENTS
Bowls Cafe76
Hula Juicery77
Chocolate Cafe78
Clarinda's Tearoom79
Chihuahua Cafe80
Scottish Breakfast82
The Baked Potato Shop83
The Piemaker84
Bertie's85
Stuff your Piehole81
Oink86
Wee Budda87
Hendersons88
Dishoom89
Finnegan's Wake90
The Basement91
Paradise Palms92
Banshee Labyrinth93
ABOUT THE AUTHORS94
FOOD AND DRINK69
Lovecrumbs71
The Milkman72
Let Me Eat Too73
Caffeine, Cakes and Cookies70
Art and Vintage Cafe74
The Elephant House75
WELCOME TO
EDINBURGHby Megan Robertson & Helena Grillenberger
5
Scotland’s capital, a beautiful, hilly and green city full of stories, has come a
long way. From being nicknamed “Auld Reekie” (old smoky) to now “Athens
of the North”, Edinburgh is and has always been a city of contrast.
The Old Town is compact and cobbled, full of haunted places and history.
The New Town is spacious, elegant and stylish, promising shopping and
dining experiences. Together they create a lively, busy atmosphere with big
city charm, but this can be easily escaped to the surrounding green spaces
and coastal towns.
With many theatres, music concerts, ceilidhs and an International Book
Festival, you can be immersed in Scottish culture. Also, with the Edinburgh
Festival Fringe, Military Tattoo and Hogmanay celebrations, just to name a
few, there’s almost always something to entertain you. 
This guide will show students and young people “how to...” navigate this city
of many things. It features all the main attractions, but we’ve also included
our favourite enticing small places you may miss otherwise.
So whatever you’re into, there’s always somewhere new to discover! 
Edinburgh is a very inspiring city. It has a certain charm that will enchant you
and make you want to return.
“There’s no leaving Edinburgh, no shifting it around: it stays with you
— always.” 
— Alan Bold
Keep your eyes open for the icons in this guide!
Our insider tip
Admission free
Vegan-friendly food and drinks
Must-see for Harry Potter fans
KEEP THE HEID!
by Lingbo Zhou & Luisa Rombach
This Scottish phrase means ‘Stay calm’ and the following pages will hopefully
help you do that in any tricky situation you might encounter. Whether you’re
trying to navigate the city easily, want to know what to do with your old
pound coins or have an emergency, this survival guide should have you
covered.
Getting around
You can walk between most, if not all, attractions in Edinburgh. However, the
Old Town has lots of hilly and cobbled streets, so bring appropriate footwear.
Bus (Single ticket £1.70, Day ticket £4)
There are good connections both in and around the city. Additionally,
Night Bus runs between midnight and 4.30am. Pay the driver after you get on
the bus. If paying by cash, you must use the exact amount of change.
Contactless is also accepted, and your card will be capped at £4 per day.
Tram (Single £1.70, Return £3.20, Day £4)
Edinburgh’s tram line only covers a limited route between New Town and the
airport. Buy tickets at vending machines before boarding.
Taxi (Central Taxis: 0131 229 2468 )
There are several taxi companies in Edinburgh,
and they are of course more expensive than public
transportation. In terms of apps, Gett is more
popular here than Uber, but Uber’s Follow My Ride
allows you to share your location with trusted
contacts.
Bike
With the Just Eat Cycles App you can rent a bike for
up to 24 hours and then return it at one of their
stations. A single one-hour trip is £1.50,
a day subscription comes at £3.
Airport
If you are carrying heavy luggage you may wish to
call a taxi to/from the Edinburgh airport.
Bus: Airlink 100 runs between the airport and
Waverley Bridge. Single ticket £4.50,
Return £7.50.
Tram: £6 single, £8.50 return.
tfeapp.com provides live updates for buses and trams.
6
KEEP THE HEID!
Money
Edinburgh uses pound sterling (GBP, £). Banknotes issued by the Bank of
England and Bank of Scotland are both accepted here. 
Old UK £5, £10 banknotes and £1 coins are no longer accepted by vendors.
They can be exchanged for the new currency at any bank but may require
a UK bank account.
It’s not cheap to live in the city, so always bring your student ID and ask if
there is a student discount.
 
Accommodation
Edinburgh offers lots of affordable accommodation, but the prices will go up
during festival seasons, especially in August.
High Street Hostel, 8-18 Blackfriars St, EH1 1NE From £10 per night,
conveniently located just off the Royal Mile.
Haystack Hostels, 5/3 W Register St, EH2 2AA From £12 per night, free
breakfast included, close to Waverley Station
For more options check hostelworld.com, Airbnb.com, booking.com and
lastminutebooking.com.
7
Food & Drink
Allergies are always marked in bold, but always
double check when eating out.
Vegan/vegetarian/gluten free options should
be labelled and are generally widely available.
Scottish tap water is drinkable and pretty good.
Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it to
save some money and the environment (The
Refill app shows you all the refill stations across
the UK).
KEEP THE HEID!
Very important numbers
999 - Medical, fire and crime-related emergencies
111 - Urgent medical problem and you don’t know what to do
101 - Contact the police when you don’t need an emergency response
How to access treatment
NHS currently offers free treatment for all UK residents and visitors from the
European Economic Area (EEA). Non-EEA visitors should make sure they are
covered for healthcare through personal medical or travel insurance for the
duration of their visit.
Visit the Accident & Emergency Centres at hospitals for serious
illness/injury.
Visit a walk-in centre, minor injuries unit or urgent treatment centre for
minor illness/injury.
Local pharmacies (i.e. Boots) provide advice and medication for common
minor illnesses without a prescription.
8
A GLIMPSE OF THE
PAST
In 1437, Edinburgh became the new capital of Scotland. The city and the
surrounding Lothian region was once involved in many disputes between
Scotland and England, but had been under Scottish rule for a long period of
time. Many kings and queens have reigned the country since the year 843.
One of the most famous monarchs was Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 – 1587).
As a child, she was sent to France, where she grew up in a strict Catholic
convent. She married the future king of France in 1558. Her reign as Queen in
France was short, as her husband died aged 17. As a young widow, she went
back to Scotland in 1561 and reigned from then on. After her return, she had
to face a religious conflict within her country. John Knox was a strong
advocate of Protestantism. Mary tried to make peace with the protestants by
including them in her council. However, the conflict was always present and
could not stop permanently.
Her second husband was Lord Darnley, with whom she had a son, the future
James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England). After many wrong decisions
(concerning her choice of husbands), Mary was forced to abdicate in 1567.
She escaped to England, where she was then imprisoned. In 1587, she was
executed for treason.
Her son, James VI, united both crowns in 1603 and became the first King of
Scotland and England. The union of the parliaments took place in 1707,
known as the Act of Union, which became the foundation of the United
Kingdom. The Act of Union wasn’t welcomed by everyone. As a result, many
riots arose, known as the Jacobite Risings. However, the Jacobites were finally
defeated in the Battle of Culloden in 1746. After this incident, many Jacobites
were driven out and had to flee the country. The traditional clothes of the
highlanders, kilt and tartan, were forbidden. In 1822, George IV visited
Edinburgh and wore a kilt as a symbol of reconciliation. 20 years later,
Queen Victoria visited Edinburgh and was impressed by the city.
A statue was erected to please her.
In 1999, a new Scottish Parliament was founded in Edinburgh, known as the
Scottish Assembly. As a result, the Scots gained more rights to self-
government. In September 2014, the Scottish people voted in a referendum
to remain in the United Kingdom. Two years later, the majority of Scotland
voted to stay in the European Union, which has destabilised the relationship
within the UK.
by Alexandra Dulinski & Katyaa Mathias
9
CULTURE
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A Student's Guide to Exploring Edinburgh's Rich Culture and History

  • 2. 2 CONTENTS WELCOME TO EDINBURGH5 KEEP THE HEID!6 A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST9 CULTURE10 Old Town Walking Tour12 Royal Mile13 Princes Street14 Victoria Street15 History and Heritage11 Scottish Parliament16 The Cowgate and Grassmarket17 Dean Village19 Royal Botanic Garden20 The Meadows21 Arthur's Seat22 Palace of Holyroodhouse24 Edinburgh Castle25 Lauriston Castle27 Rosslyn Chapel28 Calton Hill29 Scott Monument30 Burns Monument31 The New Town33 Witches Well34 The Real Mary King‘s Close35 download full book: http://www.edinburghberlin.com/how-to-...-edinburgh-citytravelreview-curso-sample.pdf
  • 3. 3 CONTENTS Scottish National Gallery43 Scottish National Portrait Gallery44 National Gallery of Modern Art45 City Art Centre46 ACTIVITIES47 Ceilidh49 Bourbon50 ATIK51 The Cameo52 Drink, Dance and Discover48 Harry Potter Walking Tour53 Ghost Tour54 Stockbridge Market56 Fudge Kitchen57 Museum Context58 John Kay‘s59 Souvenirs, Stalls and Shelves55 Armchair Books60 Edinburgh Books61 Leith63 Portobello65 Cramond and Cramond Island66 Highlands and Loch Ness68 A Change of Scene62 National Museum of Scotland37 Writers' Museum38 Museum on the Mound39 Museum of Childhood40 From Poets to Painters36 Camera Obscura41 Surgeons' Hall Museums42
  • 4. 4 CONTENTS Bowls Cafe76 Hula Juicery77 Chocolate Cafe78 Clarinda's Tearoom79 Chihuahua Cafe80 Scottish Breakfast82 The Baked Potato Shop83 The Piemaker84 Bertie's85 Stuff your Piehole81 Oink86 Wee Budda87 Hendersons88 Dishoom89 Finnegan's Wake90 The Basement91 Paradise Palms92 Banshee Labyrinth93 ABOUT THE AUTHORS94 FOOD AND DRINK69 Lovecrumbs71 The Milkman72 Let Me Eat Too73 Caffeine, Cakes and Cookies70 Art and Vintage Cafe74 The Elephant House75
  • 5. WELCOME TO EDINBURGHby Megan Robertson & Helena Grillenberger 5 Scotland’s capital, a beautiful, hilly and green city full of stories, has come a long way. From being nicknamed “Auld Reekie” (old smoky) to now “Athens of the North”, Edinburgh is and has always been a city of contrast. The Old Town is compact and cobbled, full of haunted places and history. The New Town is spacious, elegant and stylish, promising shopping and dining experiences. Together they create a lively, busy atmosphere with big city charm, but this can be easily escaped to the surrounding green spaces and coastal towns. With many theatres, music concerts, ceilidhs and an International Book Festival, you can be immersed in Scottish culture. Also, with the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, Military Tattoo and Hogmanay celebrations, just to name a few, there’s almost always something to entertain you.  This guide will show students and young people “how to...” navigate this city of many things. It features all the main attractions, but we’ve also included our favourite enticing small places you may miss otherwise. So whatever you’re into, there’s always somewhere new to discover!  Edinburgh is a very inspiring city. It has a certain charm that will enchant you and make you want to return. “There’s no leaving Edinburgh, no shifting it around: it stays with you — always.”  — Alan Bold Keep your eyes open for the icons in this guide! Our insider tip Admission free Vegan-friendly food and drinks Must-see for Harry Potter fans
  • 6. KEEP THE HEID! by Lingbo Zhou & Luisa Rombach This Scottish phrase means ‘Stay calm’ and the following pages will hopefully help you do that in any tricky situation you might encounter. Whether you’re trying to navigate the city easily, want to know what to do with your old pound coins or have an emergency, this survival guide should have you covered. Getting around You can walk between most, if not all, attractions in Edinburgh. However, the Old Town has lots of hilly and cobbled streets, so bring appropriate footwear. Bus (Single ticket £1.70, Day ticket £4) There are good connections both in and around the city. Additionally, Night Bus runs between midnight and 4.30am. Pay the driver after you get on the bus. If paying by cash, you must use the exact amount of change. Contactless is also accepted, and your card will be capped at £4 per day. Tram (Single £1.70, Return £3.20, Day £4) Edinburgh’s tram line only covers a limited route between New Town and the airport. Buy tickets at vending machines before boarding. Taxi (Central Taxis: 0131 229 2468 ) There are several taxi companies in Edinburgh, and they are of course more expensive than public transportation. In terms of apps, Gett is more popular here than Uber, but Uber’s Follow My Ride allows you to share your location with trusted contacts. Bike With the Just Eat Cycles App you can rent a bike for up to 24 hours and then return it at one of their stations. A single one-hour trip is £1.50, a day subscription comes at £3. Airport If you are carrying heavy luggage you may wish to call a taxi to/from the Edinburgh airport. Bus: Airlink 100 runs between the airport and Waverley Bridge. Single ticket £4.50, Return £7.50. Tram: £6 single, £8.50 return. tfeapp.com provides live updates for buses and trams. 6
  • 7. KEEP THE HEID! Money Edinburgh uses pound sterling (GBP, £). Banknotes issued by the Bank of England and Bank of Scotland are both accepted here.  Old UK £5, £10 banknotes and £1 coins are no longer accepted by vendors. They can be exchanged for the new currency at any bank but may require a UK bank account. It’s not cheap to live in the city, so always bring your student ID and ask if there is a student discount.   Accommodation Edinburgh offers lots of affordable accommodation, but the prices will go up during festival seasons, especially in August. High Street Hostel, 8-18 Blackfriars St, EH1 1NE From £10 per night, conveniently located just off the Royal Mile. Haystack Hostels, 5/3 W Register St, EH2 2AA From £12 per night, free breakfast included, close to Waverley Station For more options check hostelworld.com, Airbnb.com, booking.com and lastminutebooking.com. 7 Food & Drink Allergies are always marked in bold, but always double check when eating out. Vegan/vegetarian/gluten free options should be labelled and are generally widely available. Scottish tap water is drinkable and pretty good. Bring a reusable water bottle and refill it to save some money and the environment (The Refill app shows you all the refill stations across the UK).
  • 8. KEEP THE HEID! Very important numbers 999 - Medical, fire and crime-related emergencies 111 - Urgent medical problem and you don’t know what to do 101 - Contact the police when you don’t need an emergency response How to access treatment NHS currently offers free treatment for all UK residents and visitors from the European Economic Area (EEA). Non-EEA visitors should make sure they are covered for healthcare through personal medical or travel insurance for the duration of their visit. Visit the Accident & Emergency Centres at hospitals for serious illness/injury. Visit a walk-in centre, minor injuries unit or urgent treatment centre for minor illness/injury. Local pharmacies (i.e. Boots) provide advice and medication for common minor illnesses without a prescription. 8
  • 9. A GLIMPSE OF THE PAST In 1437, Edinburgh became the new capital of Scotland. The city and the surrounding Lothian region was once involved in many disputes between Scotland and England, but had been under Scottish rule for a long period of time. Many kings and queens have reigned the country since the year 843. One of the most famous monarchs was Mary, Queen of Scots (1542 – 1587). As a child, she was sent to France, where she grew up in a strict Catholic convent. She married the future king of France in 1558. Her reign as Queen in France was short, as her husband died aged 17. As a young widow, she went back to Scotland in 1561 and reigned from then on. After her return, she had to face a religious conflict within her country. John Knox was a strong advocate of Protestantism. Mary tried to make peace with the protestants by including them in her council. However, the conflict was always present and could not stop permanently. Her second husband was Lord Darnley, with whom she had a son, the future James VI (of Scotland) and I (of England). After many wrong decisions (concerning her choice of husbands), Mary was forced to abdicate in 1567. She escaped to England, where she was then imprisoned. In 1587, she was executed for treason. Her son, James VI, united both crowns in 1603 and became the first King of Scotland and England. The union of the parliaments took place in 1707, known as the Act of Union, which became the foundation of the United Kingdom. The Act of Union wasn’t welcomed by everyone. As a result, many riots arose, known as the Jacobite Risings. However, the Jacobites were finally defeated in the Battle of Culloden in 1746. After this incident, many Jacobites were driven out and had to flee the country. The traditional clothes of the highlanders, kilt and tartan, were forbidden. In 1822, George IV visited Edinburgh and wore a kilt as a symbol of reconciliation. 20 years later, Queen Victoria visited Edinburgh and was impressed by the city. A statue was erected to please her. In 1999, a new Scottish Parliament was founded in Edinburgh, known as the Scottish Assembly. As a result, the Scots gained more rights to self- government. In September 2014, the Scottish people voted in a referendum to remain in the United Kingdom. Two years later, the majority of Scotland voted to stay in the European Union, which has destabilised the relationship within the UK. by Alexandra Dulinski & Katyaa Mathias 9