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I have a male friend coming over from Prague what can I do with him while he is over here?


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I am going to take him for a tour of Celtic Park one of the days but dont know what to do with him in Edinburgh (my home town) help!

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Starting at the top of the town, Edinburgh Castle is a must see for every visitor. It has a fascinating history, but what makes it really special are the views in every direction. Edinburgh Castle is cared for by Historic Scotland - www.historic-scotland.gov.uk

Next to the castle, the Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre aims to bring 300 years of Scotch Whisky history to life. This interactive visitor attraction, allows you to experience whisky sights, sounds and smells, and gives the opportunity to discover how whisky is made. - www.whisky-heritage.co.uk

Just down the Royal Mile lies the Writers Museum. Situated in Lady Stair's House, built in 1622, The Writers' Museum is dedicated to the lives and work of Scotland's great literary figures, in particluar Robert Burns (1759 - 1796), Sir Walter Scott (1771 - 1832) and Robert Louis Stevenson (1850 - 1894). - www.cac.org.uk

Nearby to this lies the National Library of Scotland, Scotland's largest library and the world centre for the study of Scotland and the Scots. - www.nls.uk

Just Round the corner from this on Chambers St lies the Royal Museum run by National Museums of Scotland. This museum houses the international collections and contains an extraordinary range of material. - www.nms.ac.uk/royal

For some of the darker side of the city, visit the Edinburgh Dungeon. Witch-hunters, grave-robbers, murderers, cannibals, executioners - you will find them all here, along with their wretched victims. - www.thedungeons.com

Beneath the Royal Mile lies a warren of concealed streets where real people lived, worked and died in bygone centuries. Step back in time at The Real Mary King鈥檚 Close to walk through these hidden closes, some of which have never before been open to the public.
www.realmarykingsclose.com

Continuing into the underworld, you might want to experience one of Edinburgh's Ghost Tours with Mercat Tours. The gory, the ghoulish, the sinister and the haunted, creepy Underground Vaults - "possibly the most haunted place in Britain"! - lots to choose from - www.mercat-tours.co.uk

At the bottom end of the Royal Mile is the Palace of Holyrood - a royal residence as well as the new Scottish Parliament.

Next door to these attractions lies Our Dynamic Earth - an interactive visitor centre taking you on a thrilling journey back in time to learn about our planet Earth. - www.dynamicearth.co.uk

Elsewhere in the city you can visit treats like the Royal Yacht Britannia in Leith and The Royal Botanic Gardens.


In addition we have these festivals:

Snowdrop Festival

Ceilidh Culture

Science Festival

Leith Festival

Edinburgh Art Festival

Jazz and Blues Festival

Military Tattoo

Festival Fringe

International Festival

Book Festival

Film Festival

Festival of Politics

Edinburgh Mela

Edinburgh's Christmas

Hogmanay

Read about them here
http://www.edinburgh.org/events/edinburg...
http://www.holidayscotland.org.uk/attrac... Source(s): http://www.edinburgh.org/events/edinburg...
http://www.holidayscotland.org.uk/attrac...
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I haven't been in Edinburgh for 20 years. However, how about a trip to St Andrews golf course - it is world famous. Another place to go would be the castle - if it is still open to public tours.

Another evening could be spent in some of your pubs. In Edinburgh city centre there are a number of top quality pubs, and visiting 3 or 4 could be a great evening.

I stayed on the docks when last there, and it was pretty rough (at the BSS). However I managed to have a ball there, and thoroughly enjoyed your city.
Have sex with him.

I'm sure he'll enjoy that.
go on open top tour bus
Edinburgh Castle
Underground vaults
dungeons
go up Arthurs Seat/Calton Hill
Museums/Art Galleries
Look up shows for Playhouse/Festival theatre etc
Commonwealth Pool
The Zoo
Shopping
Pub Lunches
Clubs/Pubs at night
Go day trips on bus/train
list is endless!!
i live there!
Prague is an inland city so take him to North Berwick. Really! It moy look like nothing to you but forigners love it.

Check when there are local agricultural shows. I took a Spanish friend to the one at Peebles. He was amazed. I still don't know why.

Why go to St Andrews. Golf is available at the two places I recommend.
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