Loch Ness, Glencoe & the Highlands – No trip to Scotland is complete without a is it to the mysterious Glencoe, Scottish moors – and a quick hunting trip to find Nessie.Cute, quiet and cozy, this was our go-to place for fabulous coffee in Edinburgh – and perfect for recovering after a long night out! Artisan Roast Broughton Street – One of the original sparks to ignite the explosion of Artisan coffee in Scotland, Broughton street was the first specialty coffee shop and roastery in Scotland. You really shouldn’t miss one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland, both historically and architecturally. Stirling Castle – Ok, not in Edinburgh but an easy trip if you have hired a car.Museum of Scotland – A modern museum showcasing the best of Scotland with historical relics, intriguing exhibits, and a nice cafe.Or why not get a guided tour of the best Scottish whisky bars from a fellow whisky lover? Scotch Whisky Experience – Have you even been to Scotland if you don’t know the difference between scotch and whisky and single malts? This museum tells the tale of the Scot’s national drink including a fantastic – if somewhat – bizarre barrel ride.
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