Consolidator tickets for cheap flights to Edinburgh
Welcome to our page on travel to Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland and the second largest city after Glasgow. Due to its large collection of medieval and georgian architecture, it is often considered one of the most picturesque cities in all of Europe. It has been the capital of Scotland since 1437 and as such, it is the seat of the Scottish Parliament.
When mapping out your next visit, we recommend starting your trip planning with a visit to the Scotland's National Tourist Board web site where you will find special offers, accommodations, maps and much more. Also of importance to visitors, is the Tourist Board of Edinburgh web site which is filled with useful information for the traveler, you can find attraction details, lodging tips, special offers and much more.
If you plan on an extended stay, consider purchasing the Edinburgh Pass. The pass offers free entry to over 30 attractions, plus free bus transportation. Card holders also receive discounts from many shops and restaurants as well.
The City of Edinburgh Council site is another good source for local information such as history and heritage information as well as details on parks, museums, and children's activities.
If you are going to visit the Highlands of Scotland, you'll want to find details of places to visit, activities, events, maps, guides to areas within the Scottish Highlands.
A Taste of Scotland is a wonderful web site which offers a guide to the best dining places in Edinburgh and other cities in Scotland. These locations range from small tearooms and family diners to innovative restaurants and hotel based restaurants.
If you are looking to fly, we can provide cheap flights to Edinburgh, by using our consolidator database which is updated daily with the inventory of many of the larger flight consolidators in the U.S. You can as much as 60% off of regular airplane ticket prices using our database.
Will you be traveling to Scotland with a pet? If so, you can find pet immigration rules for international travel to Scotland. |
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