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The history of Winton House goes back more than 500 years, with ties to Robert the Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots and Charles I. Available for… more »
Stirling Castle has occupied its crag-top vantage point overlooking the Forth Valley for nine turbulent centuries. Kings and queens have been… more »
Historic Scotland combines its portfolio of magnificent buildings with the services of a professional corporate team that can recommend the… more »
Perched above the Scottish capital, Edinburgh Castle is Scotland’s most famous landmark – a prestigious backdrop for corporate events… more »
Home to the Edinburgh International Festival, this landmark Grade A-listed building at the top of the Royal Mile combines Victorian architecture… more »
The National Galleries of Scotland is an event organiser’s treasure trove. The gallery sites – the Scottish National Gallery, the Scottish… more »
Scotland’s flagship Cineworld, a key venue for the Edinburgh International Film Festival, has 13 screens, the largest of which can accommodate… more »
Sitting in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle, just a few minutes’ walk from Princes Street and opposite Edinburgh International Conference… more »
The Edinburgh outpost of Hard Rock Cafe is centrally located on George Street and, like its many worldly cousins, houses streams of iconic… more »
Designed to be visible from Edinburgh, neo-classical mansion Gosford House is a 200-year-old country pile set in 5,000 acres of coast and… more »
Edinburgh New Town, which is where you will find the only Scottish Browns, isn't that new at all. It dates back to 1767, to be precise, and was designed to persuade Scottish gentry not to… more »
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