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The Best Neighborhoods in Scotland
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Neighborhoods in Scotland

Edinburgh Old Town
, Edinburgh
Take a historical stroll through Edinburgh Old Town, the oldest part of Scotland’s capital. This neighborhood, a protected World Heritage Sit

Buchanan Street
, Glasgow
The largest shopping street in Scotland, Buchanan Street is also known for its Victorian-era architecture. High-end, brand-name stores run al

Footdee (Fittie)
, Aberdeen
Explore this old fishing village, now a conservation area, and relish the tranquility its residents have enjoyed for centuries. As you stroll
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Visit the infamous hidden and supposedly haunted vaults beneath the South Bridge in Edinburgh Old Town. Hear tales of how the poor and unfortunate lived in these former slums. Explore these dimly lit vaults by candlelight, once the haunt of criminals, body snatchers and witches alike, said by some to now be occupied by a few of the spirits of these inhabitants long since dead. Each vault has stories of crime, disease, death and lots more... with which your guide shall enlighten you in all the gory details! You will see a genuine witchcraft temple, recently used by a Wiccan coven and you will enter their former temple. Join us to learn why it is no longer safe for them to practice their craft in that vault. DARE you step inside the infamous stone circle?

Glasgow West End
, Glasgow
A section of the city known for its bohemian culture and celebrity guests, Glasgow West End is an active neighborhood for both residents and

Princes Street
, Edinburgh
Experience the heart of Edinburgh by strolling historic Princes Street. The 1.6 km (1 mi) long street is lined with shops, restaurants, and m
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Best for: Castle, Specialty Museum, Historic Site
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Best for: Art Museum, Nightlife, Specialty Museum
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Best for: Specialty Museum, Park, Nightlife
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Best for: Distillery, Landmark, Castle
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Best for: Park, Castle, Spa
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