Historic Sites in Falahill

We've collected top 10 mentioned historic sites in Falahill from other articles such as Fodor's Choice, The Crazy Tourist, Lonely Planet Top Choices.

Historic Sites in Falahill

Scottish Parliament Building
Scottish Parliament Building
4.1 (457 ratings)4 (1649 ratings)
Curves and angles line this bold modern building with oak and granite interior, plus guided tours.
Edinburgh, EH99 1SP, United Kingdom
Government officeSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsGovernment BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by RTF | Rethinking The Future
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"Since September 2004, the official home of the Scottish Parliament has been a new Scottish Parliament Building, in the Holyrood area of Edinburgh. Some of the principal features of the complex include leaf-shaped buildings, a grass-roofed branch merging into adjacent parkland and gabion walls formed from the stones of previous buildings. Throughout the building, there are many repeated motifs, such as shapes based on Raeburn’s Skating Minister."
Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
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"Even if you are not a fan of politics, The Scottish Parliament would be a good sightseeing spot. Not only is the building itself really interesting, you can watch a parliamentary session, it hosts art exhibitions and has a lovely modern garden that you can explore. If you want to know more, The Scottish Parliament also offers a selection of free guided tours focusing on the different aspects and functions of the building."
Mentioned by qmile.com
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"The Scottish Parliament Building may be a lot more modern than other entries on this list, but it’s all the more striking for it. Designed by Enric Miralles in a post-modern, metallic style, the building was officially opened just over a decade ago in 2004. Its design aims to mirrors the natural beauty of the landscape around it, and the building itself is comprised of an array of abstract shapes."
Dean Village
Dean Village
4.6 (7651 ratings)4.5 (1254 ratings)
Bucolic village abutting a tranquil stream, with gardens, 19th-century buildings & a museum.
Dean Path, Edinburgh, EH4 3AY, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
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"Speaking of villages, if you make it to Circus Lane, you should definitely head a little further out of the city centre to Dean Village. This is a wonderfully picturesque oasis that sits in a valley formed by the “Water of Leith”, Edinburgh’s main river. There’s plenty to photograph down here, but certainly the highlights include the colourful houses and the river, as well as the huge 19th century bridge that spans the valley above, transporting traffic across and away, and leaving Dean Village as a place that time seems to have almost forgotten."
Mentioned by Connor Mollison Photography
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"Dean Village is a brief stroll past the city centre yet it feels far removed from the bustle. The village offers up an enchanting and picturesque scene of colourful buildings resembling that of a fairytale. It truly is a place that time has forgotten."
John Knox House
John Knox House
4.3 (298 ratings)4 (204 ratings)
Puritan reformer's home dating from 1470 now hosting storytelling tours and historic exhibits.
Scottish Storytelling Centre, High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1SR, United Kingdom
Local history museumSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesHistory Museums
Mentioned by tiqets.com
Attractions in Edinburgh, United Kingdom
"As the very last medieval building left on the Royal Mile the John Knox House is an exciting window into the 16th century. As you walk around the parlour, the dining room, the kitchen and the rest, you’ll see the way its past inhabitants (including Mary, Queen of Scots) used to live. Soak up the opulence and the drama of Scotland's turbulent past, before walking straight back into the bustling present on Edinburgh’s main drag."
Mentioned by st-christophers.co.uk
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"Getting to John Knox House : Located on the Royal Mile, the museum is a 6 minute walk from St Christopher’s Inns Edinburgh. Photo credit: David Ross. John Knox (1514-1572) was a Scottish minister, founder of the Scottish Presbyterian Church and leader of the Scottish Reformation."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"The stripped-down, low-fi, traditional art of storytelling has had something of a resurgence in Britain over the last decade or so, and…"
Grassmarket
Grassmarket
4.5 (15 ratings)4.5 (1727 ratings)
Sloping Old Town street & former 15th-century livestock market with pubs, boutiques & restaurants.
Edinburgh, UK
Notable streetSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Tall Girl Big World
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"Grassmarket is snuggled in the center of Edinburgh’s Old Town and is bursting with local shops and so much good food. Mary’s Milk Bar is supposed to have incredible gelato (sadly never got to visit while I was in the city), and in the summer there are stalls set up selling even more food and locally made jewelry and art. Nearby is Victoria Street, which is a chocolate box-esque street that looks like stores were literally stacked on top of one another."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"After all, the picturesque streets and quintessentially Scottish pubs located in the Grassmarket make it a must-see attraction on any Scottish adventure. There, you’ll find vibrant streets matched only by an ever-lively nightlife. This is where locals come to hang out, and where you’ll want to grab dinner, or simply head for some after exploring drinks. Nearby, you’ll also find plenty of historical buildings, including the once famous Magdalen Chapel."
Mentioned by Dickins
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"Surrounded by tourist attractions such as Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum, Greyfriar’s Bobby, Elephant House and being only minutes away from the Royal Mile, this market consists of over 20 stalls offering locally grown and seasonal produce, freshly baked breads, delightful sweets and craftwork made by local craftmakers."
Palace of Holyroodhouse
Palace of Holyroodhouse
4.5 (12333 ratings)4.5 (9935 ratings)
The 16th-century palace of the Stuarts, with tours of royal reception rooms, antiques and relics.
Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8DX, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"This palace is the royal family's official residence in Scotland but is more famous as the 16th-century home of the ill-fated Mary, Queen of Scots. The highlight of the tour is Mary's Bedchamber, home to the unfortunate queen from 1561 to 1567. It was here that her jealous second husband, Lord Darnley, restrained the pregnant queen while his henchmen murdered her secretary – and favourite – David Rizzio. A plaque in the neighbouring room marks the spot where Rizzio bled to death."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"All the recommendations so far have been along the Royal Mile, the lovely stretch of interconnecting streets which run from Edinburgh Castle down to Holyrood Palace. It’s not exactly a mile long, but it’s near enough, and is filled with a variety of attractions, from the above mentioned, through to souvenir shops, restaurants and pubs."
Heart of Midlothian Mosaic
Heart of Midlothian Mosaic
4.3 (130 ratings)4 (32 ratings)
Heart-shaped mosaic built into the pavement of Royal Mile, marking the position of the Old Tolbooth.
197 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1NW, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"In the city centre, seek out the Heart of Midlothian for a uniquely Scottish piece of history. The Heart of Midlothian is set in the pavement on the Royal Mile, constructed from coloured granite blocks that form the shape of a heart and cross. This landmark records the position of the 15th century ‘heart’ of the town, the Old Tolbooth."
Gilmerton Cove
Gilmerton Cove
4.6 (155 ratings)4.5 (710 ratings)
Appointment-only exploration of mysterious, hand-carved tunnels and caverns, with a visitor centre.
16 Drum St, Gilmerton, Edinburgh EH17 8QH, United Kingdom
Historical landmarkSights & LandmarksHistoric Sites
Craigmillar Castle
Craigmillar Castle
4.7 (1516 ratings)4.5 (810 ratings)
Well-preserved medieval castle with a tower, a prison, extensive gardens and a car park.
Craigmillar Castle Rd, Edinburgh, EH16 4SY, United Kingdom
CastleSights & LandmarksArchitectural BuildingsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by 10Best
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"This ruined medieval castle was built in the 14th century and gradually added to over the centuries until it fell into disrepair in the 1700s. Mary, Queen of Scots recuperated here after an illness following the birth of her son, James VI, who would later become James I of Great Britain after the Union of the Crowns. The structure is a fascinating example of a medieval castle and much of it still stands, including the tower house and the defensive walls."
The Real Mary King's Close
The Real Mary King's Close
4.4 (6134 ratings)4.5 (15076 ratings)
Hidden streets from the 1600s below the Royal Mile, accompanied by tales from costumed guides.
Warriston's Close, 2, High St, Edinburgh EH1 1PG, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"Real Mary King’s Close This is the perfect tour to learn about medieval life in Edinburgh. Journey back in time to 1645 Edinburgh, down Mary King’s Close, a real alleyway in the city. This was the year of the Black Death, when one-third of Edinburgh’s population succumbed to this terrible illness."
Holyrood Abbey
Holyrood Abbey
4.6 (327 ratings)4.5 (1057 ratings)
Abbey in a spectacular setting, with free tours by wardens clad in ancient hunting Stewart tartan.
Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8DX, United Kingdom
AbbeySights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkSacred & Religious SitesHistoric Sites
Mentioned by planetware.com
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"The Palace of Holyroodhouse — usually simply referred to as Holyrood Palace — is the Queen's official Edinburgh residence and has frequently been at the center of Scottish history. Built in 1678, it was where James II and James IV were each married, where James V and Charles I were crowned, and where "Bonnie Prince Charlie" held court in 1745. When the Queen is away (which is typically 51 weeks of the year, as she's only here for "Royal Week" each summer), public access is permitted to the stunning Historic Apartments (former home of Mary Queen of Scots) and the State Apartments, famous for their fine furnishings, tapestries, and plasterwork."
Mentioned by Full Suitcase Family Travel Blog
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"Often referred to as Holyrood Palace, this is the official residence of the Queen of England when she comes to visit Scotland. The ruins of the Holyrood Abbey are connected to the Palace on one corner. Despite its city-center location, the Palace of Holyroodhouse – set in beautiful parkland and overlooking Arthur’s Seat – feels a million miles away from Edinburgh’s hustle and bustle."

Best Nightlife in Falahill

The Mitre Bar
The Mitre Bar
4.2 (1014 ratings)
Traditional pub in a 19th-century building with a central bar and a menu featuring British pub grub.
131-133 High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1SG, United Kingdom
PubBarBritish restaurantGastropubRestaurant
Starbank Inn
Starbank Inn
4.5 (631 ratings)
Classic British dishes in a wood-panelled pub with nautical artifacts and sea views, plus a garden.
60-64 Laverockbank Rd, Newhaven, Edinburgh EH5 3BZ, United Kingdom
Pub
OX184
OX184
4.3 (1231 ratings)
Industrial-chic, split-level, late-night bar/restaurant offering craft beers, grill dishes and DJs.
184-186 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1JJ, United Kingdom
PubRestaurant

Top Best Seafood Restaurants in Falahill

Hawksmoor Edinburgh
Hawksmoor Edinburgh
4.5 (582 ratings)
23 W Register St, Edinburgh, EH2 2AA, United Kingdom
Steak houseBritish restaurantSeafood restaurantWine bar
Howies Restaurant
Howies Restaurant
4.4 (1202 ratings)
Seasonal local produce served in bright, grand Georgian hall with set lunch and early dinner deals.
29 Waterloo Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 3BQ, United Kingdom
Scottish restaurantCafeEvent venueLunch restaurantRestaurantSeafood restaurantVegan restaurantVegetarian restaurant
C-Shack
C-Shack
4.5 (15 ratings)
3 Pier Pl, Newhaven, Edinburgh EH6 4LP, United Kingdom
Seafood restaurantBar
Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
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"It's by the sea – Newhaven Harbour is across the street – the interior looks like a well-appointed surf shack and it has ceviche, chowder, lobster, mussels and oysters on the menu. Meanwhile the specials board could bring scallops with black pudding, sea bream with potatoes, samphire and potted shrimp, and other simple, fresh dishes. Given the owners are Thai – and the premises used to house a Thai restaurant – there may be even be some Asian-inflected options at times."

Top Best French Restaurants in Falahill

B'est Restaurant
B'est Restaurant
3.4 (27 ratings)
Relaxed bistro using locally-sourced produce on a modern British menu with occasional themed nights.
16 Drummond St, Edinburgh, EH8 9TX, United Kingdom
French restaurantBarRestaurant
French Crêperie Le Petit Café
French Crêperie Le Petit Café
5 (123 ratings)
Cozy establishment specialising in crepes & galettes, plus breakfasts & ice cream sundaes.
32 Morrison St, Edinburgh, EH3 8BJ, United Kingdom
French restaurantCafeCoffee standCrêperieLunch restaurantTakeout Restaurant
The Water of Leith Cafe Bistro
The Water of Leith Cafe Bistro
4.7 (341 ratings)
1 Howard St, Edinburgh, EH3 5JP, United Kingdom
BistroBreakfast restaurantBritish restaurantCafeFrench restaurant
Mentioned by 10Best
Wonderful waterfront restaurants and cafes in the heart of Edinburgh
"The Water of Leith is a great bistro style cafe which has gained a huge local following and become one of the most popular eateries in the Cannonmills area. The cafe has a relaxed and extremely welcoming ambiance and the French style food is both delectable and reasonably priced. Great Cullen Skink sits happily alongside French classics such as Croque Madame and the specials board is always brimming with tempting treats."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Falahill

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Leithen Lodge
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Chestnut Cottage - a charming traditional stone cottage with 2 bedrooms on Arniston Estate
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