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Top 3 Most iVisited Attractions in Scotland

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National Museum of Scotland

Thousands of objects await for you in the heart of Edinburgh. From the ancient Gaelic tribes to Modern Art and Fashion, the National Museum of Scotland does not shy away from preserving even the tiniest detail of the past and present. Not only that but you can also find other exhibitions on its galleries such as collections from Asia and even Paleontology. So even if you have previously iVisited its galleries you would be surprised how many new things can you find here.

Edinburgh Castle

If you want to learn about Scottish history this is certainly one of the best places to go. Edinburgh castle is a former Military Garrison, Royal Residence, Prison and Fortress so everytime you take the road up to Castle Hill you will feel its powerful history on every step. Learn the interesting stories from the people that inhabited the castle, from Queens to Pirates. Explore its halls and leave as an expert in Scottish Royalty.

Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh

Meet this not so hidden jewel of botany. This garden will make you forget that you are in Edinburgh. In fact with its collection composes of at least three million specimens of plants which would make it two thirds of the total world’s flora. So it’s not strange to see plants from all over the world in this place as its researchers travel often to gather such specimens. From Woodland Gardens to a Chinese Hillside expand your senses with these vibrant colors and aroma. Lose yourself into nature.

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