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15 Hidden gems and things to do in Edinburgh

Some of the most secret places in the UK worth visiting are located right in the heart of Edinburgh. Enjoy a wander around the city and you'll find plenty of quirky things to do and hidden beauty spots. So, what hidden gems should you be looking for?

The following list was created by VisitScotland to showcase a range of experiences. It isn’t ranked in any specific order.

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    Jupiter Artland

    West Lothian

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    Jupiter Artland

    Open from May - September, Jupiter Artland is a wonderful green space located just outside the city centre. Pre-book your slot and enjoy hidden walks through the trees in this scenic spot and see the works of art that are installed throughout the gardens.

    Visit Jupiter Artland: Jupiter Artland
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    Edinburgh Gin Distillery

    Edinburgh

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    Edinburgh Gin Distillery

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    Located on Rutland Place at the west end of Princes Street, the Edinburgh Gin Distillery produces a delectable range of gins and gin liqueurs. Book a tour of the distillery to learn all about the history of gin and how it's made. You'll see the two gleaming copper stills that make every drop of Edinburgh Gin before tasting a sample for yourself.

    Tour Edinburgh Gin Distillery: Edinburgh Gin Distillery
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    Dean Village

    Edinburgh

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    Dean Village on the Water of Leith in Edinburgh

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    Bordering the Water of Leith and just a few minutes from the local favourite Stockbridge, Dean Village boasts some of the most spectacular architecture and is one of Edinburgh's best kept secrets. Follow the peaceful path along the water's edge and towards the west of the city, admiring the distinctive sandstone mills and stylish Tudor revivals en route. You're not far from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art either.

    Explore Dean Village: Dean Village
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    Water of Leith

    Leith

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    Leith Shore

    Continue along the leafy, quiet pathway which weaves its way through the city and you'll eventually reach the Shore on the Water of Leith, an area of Edinburgh packed full of hidden gems including Michelin-star restaurants, seafood spots and trendy cafés and bistros! Stop along the way at The Pitt Street food market which takes place most Saturdays during the year, or reward yourself with a refreshing pint on the waterfront terrace at Teuchter's Landing - nothing beats this spot on a summer's evening! 

    Leith was also ranked as the 16th coolest neighbourhood in the world for 2023, according to Time Out. How cool is that? 

     

    Leith: one of the world's coolest neighbourhoods: Water of Leith
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    Panda & Sons

    Queen Street, City centre

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    Panda & Sons, Edinburgh

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    This classic Prohibition-style speakeasy offers an array of classic and creative cocktails, with fun décor and nods to a vintage barber shop. Panda & Sons is a little hidden away in Edinburgh's city centre but keep looking - it's worth a visit for a delicious tipple! If you're looking for more quirky bars to add to your pub crawl, try the legendary boozy ice cream, vending machine treats and slushies at Hoot the Redeemer on Hanover Street.

    Explore Panda & Sons: Panda & Sons
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    Dr Neil's Garden

    Duddingston

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    Dr Neil's Garden

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    Sometimes referred to as Scotland's secret garden, Dr Neil's Garden is a little piece of haven. Located beside Duddingston Kirk on the lower slopes of Arthur's Seat, it's a fabulous place for a little escape from the real world, with brightly-coloured plants to admire everywhere you look. In one corner, there's Thomson's Tower, built in 1825 as a place for storing Duddingston Curling Society's stones, and whilst you're in the village, a stop to the Sheep's Heid Inn is a must for a hearty roast dinner.

    Visit Dr Neil's Garden: Dr Neil's Garden
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    Rooftop terrace, National Museum of Scotland

    Edinburgh

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    The Animal World Gallery in the National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh

    You may have visited the wonderful and unique National Museum of Scotland on Chambers Street before, but did you venture up to the rooftop viewing platform on the 7th floor? It's one of the best places to see incredible 360 degree views of the city skyline.

    Visit the National Museum of Scotland: Rooftop terrace, National Museum of Scotland
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    Cramond

    Edinburgh

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    Cramond Causeway at low tide

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    Don't worry beach bums, a city break in Edinburgh can quickly turn into a beach break holiday with several coastlines to choose from! At Cramond, walk out along the tidal causeway to Cramond Island (be sure to check the tides and leave enough time to return to dry land!), stop for a cuppa at the Boardwalk Beach Club or sit down for fish and chips in the cosy Cramond Inn. 

    Discover Cramond Beach: Cramond
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    St Giles' Cathedral

    City centre

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    The Thistle Chapel at St Giles' Cathedral

    Also on the Royal Mile, why not pop into St Giles' Cathedral and marvel at some of Edinburgh's most impressive architecture? As well as Victorian stained glass windows and Gothic style stonework the stunning Thistle Chapel's magnificent ceiling is a sight to behold. Further down the Royal Mile, look out for Dunbar's Close Garden, this Edinburgh hidden gem is laid out like a 17th century garden, tucked away down an alley just off the main street.

    Visit St Giles Cathedral: St Giles' Cathedral
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    Surgeons' Hall Museums

    Edinburgh - City Centre

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    Just a five minute walk from the Royal Mile, the Surgeons' Hall Museums are a treasure trove of surgical tools, fascinating paintings and - yes - more than a few body parts in jars. Learn about the evolution of surgery throughout the ages and find out how great Scottish minds brought us some of the medical breakthroughs we take for granted today.

    Visit Surgeons' Hall Museum: Surgeons' Hall Museums
    Key facilities
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    • WiFi
    • Cafe or Restaurant
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    Portobello beach

    Portobello

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    Portobello beach

    Just a few miles from the city centre, Portobello Beach oozes traditional seaside charm. Enjoy a hot crêpe or an ice cream as you stroll along the promenade, play fun games at the amusement arcades or visit the indoor swimming pool with Turkish Baths where you can unwind with three hot rooms, a steam room, a relaxation area and cold plunge pool.

    Wander along Portobello Beach: Portobello beach
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    The Stand Comedy Club

    Edinburgh - City Centre

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    The Stand Comedy Club

    Edinburgh is famed for its annual Festival Fringe, the largest arts festival in the world, but you don't need to visit in August to be guaranteed some laughs. One of the cool places in Edinburgh to see a comedy gig is The Stand Comedy Club. Popular comedians who have taken to its stage include Frankie Boyle, Sarah Millican, Kevin Bridges and many more.

    Enjoy The Stand Comedy Club: The Stand Comedy Club
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    Lauriston Castle & Gardens

    Edinburgh

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    Lauriston Castle and Gardens

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    This 16th century tower house on the west side of Edinburgh, is just three miles from Princes Street, in the leafy suburb of Cramond. Explore Lauriston Castle's beautiful grounds overlooking the sea. The grounds feature a stunning Japanese Friendship garden gifted by the prefecture of Kyoto.

    Visit Lauriston Castle & Gardens: Lauriston Castle & Gardens
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    Museum on the Mound

    Edinburgh - City Centre

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    This small but interesting museum explores the history of money, quite fitting as the building was once the former head office of the Bank of Scotland. The Museum on the Mound is just one of the many quirky things to do in Edinburgh where you'll marvel at millions of pounds, view the country's oldest banknote, and mint your own coin. Put your problem-solving skills to the test by cracking open the safe, you might even be treated to a chocolatey reward!

    Visit Museum on the Mound: Museum on the Mound
    Key facilities
    • On Public Transport Route
    • Hearing Loop
    • Level Access
    • Accessible toilets
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    Craigmillar Castle

    Edinburgh

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    Craigmillar Castle

    Last but by no means least, we have another castle hidden gem to add to your Edinburgh bucket list. Craigmillar Castle sits three miles south-east of the city centre and plays an important part in the capital's history. Mary Queen of Scots fled here following the murder of David Rizzio, her private secretary, before a plot was hatched to murder Mary's husband, Lord Darnley.

    Today you won't be faced with any unexpected surprises. Kids can let off steam by playing hide-and-seek in its labyrinth, climb the tower house or enjoy a picnic feast fit for a king or queen in its courtyards.

    Explore Craigmillar Castle: Craigmillar Castle

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