📍 Top Destinations
1. Edinburgh – The Capital of History & Culture
- Must-See: Edinburgh Castle, Royal Mile, Holyrood Palace, Arthur’s Seat.
- Best For: History lovers, festival-goers (Fringe Festival in August).
2. Glasgow – The Cultural Hub
- Must-See: Kelvingrove Art Gallery, George Square, Riverside Museum.
- Best For: Shopping, music, arts, nightlife.
3. Scottish Highlands – Nature’s Paradise
- Must-See: Loch Ness, Glen Coe, Ben Nevis (UK’s highest mountain).
- Best For: Hiking, road trips, photography.
4. Isle of Skye – Magical Landscapes
- Must-See: Fairy Pools, Old Man of Storr, Quiraing, Neist Point.
- Best For: Scenic beauty, outdoor adventures.
5. St Andrews – Seaside & Golf History
- Must-See: West Sands Beach, St Andrews Cathedral, Old Course.
- Best For: Beach walks, golf lovers.
🗓 Best Time to Visit
- Spring (April–June) – Mild weather, blooming flowers.
- Summer (July–August) – Warmest, festival season, long daylight.
- Autumn (September–October) – Golden landscapes, fewer crowds.
- Winter (November–February) – Snowy Highlands, Christmas markets.
🍽 Scottish Must-Try Foods
- Haggis – National dish made with spices and oats.
- Neeps & Tatties – Mashed turnips and potatoes.
- Scottish Salmon – Fresh and world-famous.
- Cullen Skink – Smoky haddock soup.
- Shortbread – Buttery biscuit treat.
- Whisky – Visit distilleries for tasting tours.
🚗 Getting Around
- By Train/Bus – Great for major cities and towns.
- By Car – Best for exploring Highlands & remote areas.
- Ferries – For island-hopping to Skye, Orkney, and Shetland.
💡 Travel Tips
- Weather can change quickly — always carry a light raincoat.
- If visiting in summer, book accommodation well in advance.
- Drive on the left side of the road.
- Wear comfortable shoes — lots of walking in cobblestone streets and hilly areas.

