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WHAT WILL YOUR EDINBURGH ENCOUNTER BE?…a drink or two in the atmospheric Café Royal Circle Bar…catching your breath while admiring the views from Arthur’s Seat…ghost-hunting in Edinburgh’s eerie underworld…being king or queen for the day on the Royal Yacht Britannia…some of the best vegetarian cuisine in the country at David Bann…chuckling at your favourite new comedian at the Edinburgh Festival DISCOVER TWICE THE CITY IN HALF THE TIME… full-colour pull-out map and detailed neighbourhood maps for easy navigation our resident author recommends the very best sights, restaurants, shops and bars unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of your trip local experts give tips on Edinburgh’s top eating options, the best places for traditional music, and how to explore the city by bike

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Edinburgh, Neil Wilson

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Title
Edinburgh
Language
English
Publisher
Lonely Planet
Released
2008
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
ISBN10
1741793068
ISBN13
9781741793062
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WHAT WILL YOUR EDINBURGH ENCOUNTER BE?…a drink or two in the atmospheric Café Royal Circle Bar…catching your breath while admiring the views from Arthur’s Seat…ghost-hunting in Edinburgh’s eerie underworld…being king or queen for the day on the Royal Yacht Britannia…some of the best vegetarian cuisine in the country at David Bann…chuckling at your favourite new comedian at the Edinburgh Festival DISCOVER TWICE THE CITY IN HALF THE TIME… full-colour pull-out map and detailed neighbourhood maps for easy navigation our resident author recommends the very best sights, restaurants, shops and bars unique itineraries and highlights help you make the most of your trip local experts give tips on Edinburgh’s top eating options, the best places for traditional music, and how to explore the city by bike