1. Arthur's Seat
View from Arthur's Seat in Edinburgh, Scotland.
Free activities in Edinburgh, Scotland include this idea for climbing the extinct volcano of Arthur's Seat. It is 250 meters high so be prepared for a hike! Follow the path from Holyrood Park to take you to the top of Arthur's Seat in about half an hour. This choice of free activities lets you see the city of Edinburgh in all its glory.
2. Edinburgh Park
The beautiful landscaped park in the center of Edinburgh is a relaxing and scenic option for free activities in Edinburgh. Take a leisurely stroll around the park to see a dazzling variety of plants and flowers - don't miss the sea of daffodils in the spring! There are many park benches around the park so that you can relax after a busy day of sightseeing.
3. The National Gallery of Scotland
The National Gallery of Scotland is one of the best free activities in Edinburgh, Scotland. There is no admission fee for most of the permanent exhibits. You can, of course, give a donation to help support the National Galleries of Scotland.
4. Window Shopping
Window shopping is another top choice among free activities in Scotland. Visit the New Town to find some find a variety of shopping centers, department stores and retail shops. On Princes Street in Edinburgh, check out Jenner's Department Store, which is famous for its opulent interior and grand building.
5. Architecture Sightseeing
Finally, free activities in Edinburgh will appeal to the lover of architecture. Check out the most famous and beautiful architecture in Edinburgh, Scotland for free. Don't miss the following architectural highlights:The Scotsman hotel, The Balmoral Hotel and Edinburgh Castle.
6. Calton Hill
Calton Hill in Edinburgh is a unique site in Edinburgh, Scotland. Walking to Calton Hill is an interesting choice for free activities in Edinburgh, Scotland. The steps from Waterloo Place at the east end of Princes street lead to Calton Hill, which gives you a great view of Edinburgh. It is also the sight of architectural monuments.
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