Duration: 3 hours
Capital of Scotland, a scene in the history of the United Kingdom, the city of Edinburgh is complex and fascinating. What are its different neighborhoods? What was found here even before the emergence of a small town that would become a European metropolis? Is Scotland a country, a nation, a region? How did Great Britain come about? What are the places of power in Edinburgh?
The visit, in French, begins with a magnificent panorama that will allow us to place Edinburgh geographically and historically, and we will then move on to the old town, up to Edinburgh Castle.
This visit will also be an opportunity to give you lots of information on the Scottish way of life, on the political system in place, on the functioning of buses, trains, pubs...
that we will see:
- The Royal Mile seen from above, with its two ends, with its two ends: the Palace of Holyrood and the Castle of Edinburgh - A famous example of
the neoclassical architecture of New Town, the district developed in the 18th century
and protected by UNESCO.- The city's ancient observatory
- Several bridges, but no waterways!
- St-Giles Cathedral - The
most beautiful enclosures in the city
- Greyfriars Cemetery - Greyfriars
Cemetery- Grassmarket Square
- Charming Victoria Street
- The Writers' Museum -
One of the oldest houses still standing on the Royal Mile - The
National Museum of Scotland - The National Museum of Scotland
At the level of the big rocks in front of the Calton Hill National Monument