Scottish cities

Edinburgh highlights

Edinburgh highlights

Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is a city where history, culture, and natural beauty meet. Known as the ‘Athens of the North,’ it offers a blend of medieval charm and elegant Georgian architecture.

Glasgow highlights

Glasgow highlights

Glasgow, Scotland’s largest city, is known for its creativity, friendly spirit, and vibrant cultural life. Once an industrial powerhouse, today it shines as a hub for art, music, and architecture.

Aberdeen attractions

Aberdeen attractions

Known as the Granite City for its sparkling grey-stone buildings, Aberdeen blends history, industry, and coastal charm. It’s Scotland’s third-largest city and offers a unique mix of urban energy and seaside relaxation.

Inverness and the Highlands gateway

Inverness and the Highlands gateway

Inverness, often called the ‘Capital of the Highlands,’ is a compact city that serves as the perfect base for exploring Scotland’s wild north. With a mix of culture, history, and access to breathtaking landscapes, it’s the gateway to the Highlands.

Dundee as a cultural hub

Dundee as a cultural hub

Once known mainly for industry, Dundee has reinvented itself as one of Scotland’s most creative cities. With a thriving cultural scene and striking waterfront, it’s now a magnet for art, design, and innovation.

Stirling's historic importance

Stirling's historic importance

Stirling, often called the ‘Gateway to the Highlands,’ holds a special place in Scottish history. Its strategic location made it a battleground, a royal stronghold, and a symbol of national identity.