Arthur's Seat: As one of Edinburgh's premier tourist attractions, Arthur's Seat is an extinct volcano that towers above the city and from which one can absorb Edinburgh in all its glory.
Edinburgh Castle: Edinburgh Castle sits atop an extinct volcano, is one of Edinburgh's most dominant landmarks and has been populated for more than 1000 years. The castle is home to St. Margaret's Chapel which is the oldest building in Edinburgh and the Scottish United Services Museum.
National Gallery of Scotland: The National Gallery of Scotland has an international reputation as being one of the world's finest small galleries. The gallery hosts an immensely impressive collection of paintings, drawings, prints and sculptures from the Renaissance to the Post-Impressionism period.
Royal Botanic Garden: Edinburgh's botanic garden is situated approximately 1 mile from the city centre and oozes peace and tranquility. Founded in 1670, the spectacular garden is set atop 72 acres and is referred to as one of the world's finest botanic gardens.
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