Scotland

Edinburgh, the capital city of Scotland, attracts guests with the iconic Edinburgh Castle and the historic Royal Mile offering glimpses into the past, while Arthur's Seat provides panoramic views of the Athens of the North. Glasgow pulses with creativity, known for its stunning architecture, vibrant art scene, and lively nightlife. The Scottish Highlands are home to the mysterious Loch Ness, the dramatic landscapes of Glencoe, and the enchanting Isle of Skye. No matter where you are, you will feel the magic of this country.

Why Choose Scotland?

Scotland’s diverse regions offer something for every traveller. Explore the tranquil beauty of Loch Lomond and The Trossachs National Park, where serene lochs and lush forests provide a peaceful escape. Hike one of the 282 Munros or swim in one of the thousands of lochs to connect with Scotland’s ancient, wild nature.

In Glasgow, visit the Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum or wander through Glasgow Cathedral to experience the city’s rich history. Visit the capital in August to witness a burst of culture, from the Military Tattoo to the lively Fringe Festival.

Whether you’re drawn to Scotland’s history, vibrant cities, or stunning landscapes, this destination promises unforgettable experiences at every turn.

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Need to Knows

Practical Information

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Entry Requirements

Visitors may require a valid visa or ETA (Electronic Travel Authorisation). Check https://www.gov.uk/eta for further information.

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Currency

Scotland uses the British Pound (£). Cards and contactless payments are widely accepted, but carrying cash helps in rural areas or small local shops.

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Time Zone

The UK operates on Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) and observes Daylight Saving Time.

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Weather & Seasons

The climate is temperate with mild summers and cool winters. Pack layers and waterproof clothing year-round.

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Transport & Accessibility

Scotland offers good transport links, including a few international airports, rail networks, and coach services. We'd recommend using a rented car or an organised transport for the more rural northern part of Scotland (Highlands). Many attractions are accessible for mobility needs.

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Language & Communication

English is the primary language spoken. However, you will hear a characteristic Scottish accent. Wi-Fi is widely available, and mobile coverage is strong in most areas.

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