As the autumn season approaches, Scotland stands out as an ideal location to enjoy the best of the season.
Edinburgh, known for its cobbled streets, castle, cosy bookshops and rich history, has the added advantage of being recognised as one of the most walkable cities in the world. Insider Monkey, a finance-focused website, recently compiled a list of the most walkable cities in 2024, with Edinburgh securing the sixth spot globally.
The city’s top attractions, including Edinburgh Castle and the National Museum of Scotland, are conveniently located close to each other, allowing visitors to easily explore without tiring themselves out. In addition to the abundant history and culture of Edinburgh, there are numerous breathtaking hikes available – one of which was recently popularised by the Netflix series One Day, reports the Mirror.
Arthur’s Seat in Edinburgh secured the 15th position in Time Out’s rundown of ‘Natural Wonders and Attractions in the UK Right Now’.
This hill, the tallest in Holyrood Park, is actually an ancient volcano that geologists believe erupted approximately 340 million years ago. Today, it draws thousands of visitors who undertake the hike for its spectacular views over the city.
For those who prefer to remain at sea level, fear not – Edinburgh has plenty to offer. A visit to the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is an excellent way to spend a rainy autumn day.
The museum houses works by Matisse, Picasso and Emin, alongside Scottish contemporaries. Its landscaped grounds also showcase sculptures by renowned artists such as Tony Cragg and Barbara Hepworth.