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Arthur's Seat
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Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland which form most of Holyrood Park.

Arthur's Seat is often mentioned as one of the possible locations for Camelot, the legendary castle and court of the Romano-British warrior-chief, King Arthur.

Though it can be climbed from almost any direction, the easiest and simplest ascent is from the east, where a grassy slope rises above Dunsapie Loch.
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Blair Distillery
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Blair means 'battle' in Gaelic, and the owners of Blair Distillery know just precisely what that means. They have fought for years to keep their little, privately owned distillery, from going under in recent years. There have been any number of trials and tribulations that they have faced, but they've taken none to heart.

The Distillery serves as a reception hall as well as a factory, and they can accommodated up to 200 guests for parties that can take place in their grand hall. They make all of their alcohol in house, and parties can be catered in.
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Ghillie Dhu
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This club on Rutland Street hold a ceilidh every night. Friday and Saturday night, they’re designed for newbies. The steps to each dance are taught before and during every song, so you’ll be able to dance like the locals in no time.

The ceilidh starts at 7pm with a three-course dinner and welcome drink. If you’re just in the mood for a jive, the dancing starts at 9.30pm.
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MacLeòid Apothecary
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MacLeòid's takes pride in dating back to being one of Edinburgh's first concierge apothecaries. Offering prescription, wellness, and aesthetic services to its customers for centuries, MacLeòid's has been around since the early 1400's.
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Sandemans Tours
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A trip to Scotland wouldn’t be complete without learning just a little about Scotland’s long, complicated, and riveting history of clans, castles, kings and queens. From Viking invasions to wars with the English, it is as brutal as it is fascinating.

A great way to learn the history of any place you visit is by doing a walking tour, and luckily Edinburgh has options for all ages and budgets. The way these tours work is that it starts off free, and at the end of the tour you tip your guide however much you feel it was worth.
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Scottish National Pitch
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Located in Holyrood Park, hidden just north of Arthur's Seat, is the Scottish National Pitch. It is here that the Scottish National Quidditch both practices as a team, and plays against its international competitors. There are team rooms, and clubhouses, and offices located in the depths of the pitch as well. The pitch boasts seating for nearly 50,000.
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High Cotton | Titania (Jun 11, 2019 20:31:16 GMT -5)
Edinburgh is Scotland's compact, hilly capital. It has a medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town with gardens and neoclassical buildings. Looming over the city is Edinburgh Castle, home to Scotland’s crown jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in the coronation of Scottish rulers. Arthur’s Seat is an imposing peak in Holyrood Park with sweeping views, and Calton Hill is topped with monuments and memorials.
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High Cotton | Titania (Jun 11, 2019 20:31:16 GMT -5)
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