Scotland Travel Guide

United Kingdom

Isle of Skye showing mountains, tranquil scenes and a river or creek
Arthur\'s Seat which includes views, a city and a sunset
Calton Hill which includes a city, a sunset and heritage architecture
Arthur\'s Seat featuring a city and a sunset
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum which includes art and interior views
Tour a whisky distillery, travel to the Scottish isles, climb the tallest mountains in Britain and go looking for the mythical Loch Ness monster.

With tall granite peaks, rocky coastlines, canals, lochs and cliff-top castles, Scotland is filled with stunning scenery. Spend time in the major cities to see another side to the country, which has world-class galleries and museums, fascinating historic monuments and a range of cultural events.

Many visitors make the capital city Edinburgh their first stop. Stroll along the Old Town’s Royal Mile up to Edinburgh Castle. Here you can see the Crown Jewels that were used in the coronation of Mary Queen of Scots in 1543, when she was just 9 months old. See Dolly the sheep, the world’s first cloned mammal, at the National Museum of Scotland. Browse the shops along Princes Street, the city’s main thoroughfare. Come in August for the Edinburgh Festival, the largest arts festival in the world.

An hour’s drive to the west of Edinburgh is Glasgow. Once an industrial heartland, the city has been transformed into a leading cultural center. Explore its many museums and galleries including the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, the Glasgow Science Centreand the Glasgow Police Museum. Visit George Square in the heart of the city to see its statues and monuments.

Beyond the cities, the countryside entices with scenic walks and adventure. Climb up the 4,409-feet (1,344-meter) Ben Nevis, the highest mountain in the British Isles. Walk along the trails of Cairngorms National Park and spot wildlife such as red squirrels and wildcats. Learn more about the legend of Nessie when you visit Loch Ness. Try to catch a glimpse of the fabled monster.

To get better acquainted with one of Scotland’s most famous exports, whisky, follow the Malt Whisky Trail between Inverness and Aberdeen. Visit working distilleries and sample distinctive malts.

Scotland is also known for its many ancient castles that dot the landscape. Go to Aberdeen City and Shire for the Castle Trail. The route takes in 17 castles including Dunnottar Castle and Balmoral Castle, the Scottish home of Queen Elizabeth II.

If you have the opportunity, visit Scottish islands such as Skye, Bute and Mull. Enjoy their wildlife, beaches and villages.

Popular cities in Scotland

Edinburgh
Edinburgh
Known for Historical, Castle and Tours
The ‘Athens of the North’ is an excellent choice for a traveller seeking variety. Edinburgh is a bustling city, full of history, with countryside tranquillity on its doorstep.

Reasons to visit

  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Royal Mile
  • Usher Hall
The SSE Hydro featuring mist or fog and night scenes
Glasgow
Known for Shopping, Theatres and Live music
A hotspot for live music venues and surrounded by natural beauty, this port city is an exciting hub of Scottish culture and art.

Reasons to visit

  • OVO Hydro
  • Scottish Exhibition and Conference Centre
  • Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum
Aberdeen showing night scenes, a city and a square or plaza
Aberdeen
Known for Friendly people, Shopping and Business
Aberdeen is one of the UK's must-visit destinations for a buzzing, cultural city break.

Reasons to visit

  • University of Aberdeen
  • Codonas Amusement Park
  • Duthie Park Winter Gardens
Urquhart Castle showing a lake or waterhole and building ruins
Inverness
Known for Rivers, Historical and Walking
Inverness has all the attractions of a major city, including quality museums and heritage sites, as well as a perfect placement for Highland exploring.

Reasons to visit

  • Inverness Castle
  • Urquhart Castle
  • Inverness Cathedral
Dundee
Dundee
Known for Friendly people, Dining and Spas
Explore a city built on a jute empire, with magnificent Victorian architecture, beautiful North Sea beaches and an extinct volcano offering fabulous views.

Reasons to visit

  • V&A Dundee
  • City Square
  • Verdant Works
St. Andrew\'s Cathedral showing a coastal town, general coastal views and landscape views
St. Andrews
Known for Golf, Universities and Historical
A youthful student atmosphere pervades this seaside university town. Visit medieval relics that decorate the area.

Reasons to visit

  • University of St. Andrews
  • St. Andrews Links
  • St. Andrew's Cathedral