Thanks to its seaside location, the Scottish capital is without any doubt seafood lover's paradise. Besides the fresh fruits of the sea Edinburgh restaurants offer a great variety of food. From local cuisine to French, Italian as well…Open the full description
Thanks to its seaside location, the Scottish capital is without any doubt seafood lover's paradise. Besides the fresh fruits of the sea Edinburgh restaurants offer a great variety of food. From local cuisine to French, Italian as well as Indian, you can easily find something that suits best to your taste.
The Arches
Restaurants
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Although this area has recently been refurbished, and is very close to the hustle and bustle of Princes Street and the Royal Mile, it still is a bit of a secret. It's a lot quieter down there and a breath of fresh air! What's great is that each shop is independently owned so you can expect high quality goods and something a bit different.
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Stockbridge Market
Eating
7
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Why not to dedicate your Sunday exploring the bohemian Stockbridge area and have your breakfast at the Stockbridge Market. You can also do your weekly organic food shopping along with souvenir shopping here. Stalls offer a wide range of products from fresh seafood to fruit and vegetables, from bakery treats to hand-crafted soaps and jewellery.
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Local Experience
Private 1-Hour Professional Photo Session in Edinburgh
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Duration
1 h
Languages
English
The Dome
Restaurants
5
2

The Dome is possibly the most impressive place to sip your coctails under the majestic glass dome of a beautiful Graeco-Roman building. For cozy and more intimate atmosphere visit the Dome's candle-lit Club Room or in summers enjoy the sunshine in the Garden Cafe.
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Artisan Roast
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7
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Coffee enthusiasts, this is the place to be! The main attraction of this cozy cafe in Edinburgh's 'Pink Triangle' (gay district) is definitely the fresh-roast arabica. Baristas are friendly and keen to talk about the coffee they make. Expect laid-back atmosphere and great hospitality.
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Edinburgh International Climbing Arena
Cafes
6
2

A great option for an active holiday. Even if you are afraid of heights this place is enough to convince you to give it a go. At the time of its opening in 2003 it was the biggest indoor climbing arena in the world.
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National Museum of Scotland
Cafes
12
3

The museum is housed in two buildings with very different characters. Visit the roof terrace of the new building for beautiful 360 degree views of the old town. Admire the renovated Victorian grand gallery of the old building when having a cake break in the museum café. And don't miss the chance to learn about Scottish history.
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Local Experience
Private 1-Hour Professional Photo Session in Edinburgh
Prices from
43
EUR
Duration
1 h
Languages
English
Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Cafes
5
1

The gallery has a superb collection including works of Picasso, Mondrian, Warhol, Lichtenstein and also Scottish artists. Come along to visit the permanent exhibitions for free, enjoy a walk in the award-winning sculpture garden and have your lunch at the garden terrace enjoying the sunshine.
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Cameo Cinema
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The history of this little art cinema dates back as far as 1914. Cameo has almost all of its original decor intact, and the Edwardian splendour gives the place a special character. Enjoy the movies, and visit the Cameo bar for a pre-movie bite or a post-movie drink.
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Fruitmarket Gallery
Museums & Galleries
6
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The gallery is ideally situated next to Waverley Station, at the edge of the Old Town. The exhibition space is rather small, but it is worth popping in from time to time to check out what's on. They promote both international and local artists, and in the yearly student market you can check out the works of fresh art graduates.
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Brewhemia
Restaurants
17
1

Come for the amazing artisan coffee, try the delicious food, drink the freshest beer, sample the amazing cocktails and stay for the great live music!
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The Piemaker
Cafes
4
2

It's a great warming sample of local Scottish flavor right in the city centre, especially if you're pence pinching. The variety of diffirent pastries can well be mind-blowing!
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Jordan Valley
Cafes
3
1

Looking for gluten, sugar, dairy and guilt free /organic/ vegan foods? Want to support a local business or just see a staggering variety of teas? Jordan Valley's got you covered. Anything from snack bars to fresh ready-made meals the choice will blow your mind. Plus, its cheap.
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Loudon's Cafe And Bakery
Cafes
4
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Loudons is a great spot for weekend breakfast and brunch. Depending on your hunger choose from the favourites of the menu: the full Scottish breakfast, the eggs benedict or the house-made oat granola with yogurt and fresh fruit. Make sure you leave enough space in your belly for Loudons' yummy cakes.
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Mimi's Bakehouse
Cafes
2
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It really is a little local gem and all these sweet and savoury treats and food they serve here for breakfast and lunch are what locals love and appreciate. I guess that's why they have received all those 'Scottish Baker of The Year' awards years in a row.
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Roseleaf
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Roseleaf is a quirky little pub by the historic port of Leith, with tasty brunch options, mad hatter (and boozy) tea parties and a lengthy and extensive drink menu. It might be a bit off the beaten path, but well worth the detour. Plus you get to pass the picturesque Leith Shore on the way. Book your table in advance to avoid disappointment!
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