Historic Sites in Humbie

We've collected top 10 mentioned historic sites in Humbie from other articles such as Out About Scotland, Dickins, If you only have a day.

Historic Sites in Humbie

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 qmile.com
6 of Edinburgh’s most beautiful buildings
"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."
Mentioned by The University of Edinburgh
Life in the city of Edinburgh
"Located in the city of Edinburgh, this is a fully accessible building. You can visit and enter the debating chamber, receive a free tour and check out the unique modern architecture. Scottish Parliament website"
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 solosophie
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"Picture perfect and pretty as a postcard, Dean Village first started out as a settlement on the fringes of the city where local millers would live. Once upon a time, eleven mills donned the river, driven by the water’s current. Now, the former mills and millers’ houses make up some of the most prime real estate in Edinburgh."
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 10Best
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"John Knox House is a fascinating mediaeval building constructed in 1470. It is named after the famous Protestant reformer John Knox, although he actually only lived there for a short period in his life. The house was also home to James Mosman, an ardent supporter of Mary Queen of Scots who was one of the "Queen's Men" who seized Edinburgh Castle in a failed attempt to have her reinstated."
Mentioned by The List
A guide to the best attractions in Edinburgh
"A stylish contemporary building appended to the 15th-century home of Protestant reformer John Knox, housing materials relating to Scotland’s rich oral culture.43–45 High Street, 556 9579, scottishstorytellingcentre.co.uk. Mon–Sat 10am–6pm (also Sun noon–6pm during Aug only). Free entry to SSC; John Knox House £4.25 (£3.75; children £1; under 7s free)."
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 Out About Scotland
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"Address: Old Town, Edinburgh, EH1 2HSWebsite: The Grassmarket. The Grassmarket in Edinburgh is a bustling collection of pubs and restaurants which sit around a large open square at the southern edge of Edinburgh Castle. Because the district is so centrally located within the city you can easily find it by either walking west from the Cowgate or walking south from the Castle Esplanade."
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."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"Walk down Victoria Street (there’s a fantastic whiskey bar there – The Bow Bar – which is my favorite in Edinburgh’s Old Town!) and you’ll end up on the Grassmarket, a cute historic square with tons of pubs and a fabulous view of the Edinburgh Castle. Visit the Edinburgh Castle"
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
PalaceSights & LandmarksHistorical landmarkCastlesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
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."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 4 days itinerary
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"If you want to save money when visiting the city’s popular attractions, consider purchasing the Royal Edinburgh Ticket. This is a pre-paid attraction pass which includes FREE entry to royal sites including, Edinburgh Castle, Royal Yacht Britannia, and the Palace of Holyroodhouse."
Dean Cemetery
Dean Cemetery
4.7 (27 ratings)4.5 (21 ratings)
63 Dean Path, Edinburgh, EH4 3AT, United Kingdom
CemeterySights & LandmarksHistoric SitesMonuments & Statues
Mentioned by introducingedinburgh.com
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"Dean Cemetery was inaugurated in 1846 and belongs to a beautiful hamlet located very near the city centre called Dean Village. It is one of the most remarkable cemeteries in Edinburgh and if it weren’t for the gravestones it could pass as a tranquil park full of trees."
The Usher Hall
The Usher Hall
4.6 (2571 ratings)4.5 (32 ratings)
Acclaimed auditorium hosting classical music, with occasional jazz, comedy and pop shows.
Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH1 2EA, United Kingdom
Concert hallSights & LandmarksCastlesHistoric SitesPoints of Interest & Landmarks
Mentioned by Easyvoyage
Strolling down the historic streets of Edinburgh
"The plans to construct an iconic city hall in Edinburgh were sparked in 1896 by Andrew Usher, renowned whisky distiller, who promised to fund the project. In 1914, Usher Hall was built by architects Stockdale Harrison and Howard H Thomson, a magnificent and classical beaux-arts-style concert hall which stood in defiance against the Victorian Gothic architecture so commonly found within the city of Edinburgh. Situated on Lothian Road in the west of the capital, Usher Hall is instantly recognizable with its curved walls, geometric precision and intriguing exterior design, featuring famous Scots such as Sir Walter Scott and Robert Burns."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Usher Hall is Edinburgh’s premier concert venue and a must-visit for fans of entertainment and culture. The hall was built in 1914 and features beautiful architecture, including a curved exterior decorated with panels of famous figures such as Sir Walter Scott and Mozart. The hall has historically been used for a variety of events, including concerts, political events, and sporting events."
Dryburgh Abbey
Dryburgh Abbey
4.6 (338 ratings)4.5 (322 ratings)
Dog-friendly grounds housing this Gothic monastery's ruins, with informational boards & a gift shop.
Dryburgh, St Boswells, Melrose TD6 0RQ, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksAbbeyAncient RuinsHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"This is the most beautiful and complete of the Border abbeys, partly because the neighbouring town of Dryburgh no longer exists (another victim of the wars) and partly because of its lovely site by the Tweed in a sheltered birdsong-filled valley. Dating from about 1150, the abbey belonged to the Premonstratensians, a religious order founded in France, and evokes 12th-century monastic life more successfully than its nearby counterparts. The pink-hued stone ruins are the burial place of Sir Walter Scott."
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."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"Craigmillar Castle is one of Scotland’s most beautiful and well-preserved castles, and a must-visit. The castle has existed since the 15th century and was inhabited by royals including Mary Queen of Scots. At the entrance to the castle, a pair of yew trees stand in the same place they have been for centuries, having once supplied wood for weapons."
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

Best Breweries in Humbie

Traquair House
Traquair House
4.6 (146 ratings)4.5 (433 ratings)
Grand 12th-century stately home with 3 elegant rooms, plus dining, a brewery & craft workshops.
Traquair, Innerleithen, EH44 6PW, United Kingdom
Sights & LandmarksBed & breakfastBreweryHistoric Sites
Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
Top things to do in Scotland
"One of Scotland's great country houses, Traquair House has a power­ful, ethereal beauty, and exploring it is like time travel. Odd, sloping floors and a musty odour bestow a genuine feel, and parts of the building are believed to have been constructed long before the first official record of its existence in 1107. The massive tower house was gradually expanded but has remained virtually unchanged since the 17th century. Traquair is about 6 miles southeast of Peebles."
BrewDog Edinburgh Cowgate
BrewDog Edinburgh Cowgate
4.4 (2735 ratings)
No-nonsense chain bar specialising in the Scottish brewery's craft beers, with regular guest brews.
143 Cowgate, Edinburgh, EH1 1JS, United Kingdom
BarBeer gardenBeer hallBreweryPubRestaurant
Pilot
Pilot
4.8 (31 ratings)
Unit 4B, Stewartfield, Edinburgh, EH6 5RQ, United Kingdom
Brewery

Top Best Chinese Restaurants in Humbie

Karen’s Unicorn
Karen’s Unicorn
4.5 (341 ratings)
Smart and intimate Cantonese dining room with fish specials, restrained decor. Takeaway available.
8B Abercromby Pl, Edinburgh, EH3 6LB, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurant
Mentioned by SquareMeal
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"Why: Don’t be alarmed by the blue and purple neon lighting and heavy black velvet curtains at Karen’s Unicorn – the food is as fun and inviting as its name. The subtle Cantonese cooking is evident in house specialities such as salt and spice squid, and steamed seabass in a black bean sauce. Right in the centre of town, it’s also good for lunch when sightseeing or a hearty meal before painting the town red."
Mentioned by edinburghlive
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"These guys do both sit-in and takeaway meals, and a quick glance at the reviews reveals that their dim sum is an out-and-out treat. For the restaurant to have had almost 1000 reviews and still sit near the top of the pile with such a fantastic rating tells you how good it is. However some do say it's a touch on the small side, so best to book to make sure you get a table."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"If the name isn’t enough of a lure (it should be), then the food will do the job. Hypnotic and boldly brilliant – just like a unicorn – Karen’s Unicorn successfully stays true to real Cantonese cooking, with the ingredients serving as the star of the show. Perfectly seasoned and meticulously crafted, each dish is authentic and unashamedly traditional."
Noodles And Dumplings
Noodles And Dumplings
4.5 (437 ratings)
23 S Clerk St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9JD, United Kingdom
RestaurantChinese restaurant
Hau Han
Hau Han
4.6 (87 ratings)
88 Haymarket Terrace, Edinburgh, EH12 5LQ, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurant

Best Gelato in Humbie

Di Rollo Of Musselburgh
Di Rollo Of Musselburgh
4.5 (11 ratings)
14 South St, Musselburgh, EH21 6AT, United Kingdom
ManufacturerIce cream shop
Söderberg Bakery Shop
Söderberg Bakery Shop
4.5 (20 ratings)
34 Simpson Loan, Edinburgh, EH3 9GF, United Kingdom
BakeryIce cream shop
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Söderberg Bakery Shop, Queensferry St|© stock.tookapic.com/Pexels. Brought to you by the same brainchildren behind the ever so popular Peter’s Yard, Söderberg is yet another Swedish bakery and hip stomping ground. Expect the usual suspects from fantastic crispbread variations and sourdough, but prepare for the odd surprise here and there."
S Luca
S Luca
4.5 (827 ratings)
Snacks, panini and light meals served in informal Italian cafe, famous for the family ice-cream.
16 Morningside Rd, Edinburgh, EH10 4DB, United Kingdom
Ice cream shopCafe
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Running around like a wild child can certainly work up an appetite. Satisfy those taste buds and grab a bite at S Lucas at either of their Morningside or Musselburgh locations. This diner-style ice cream parlour is quite the treat and has a never-ending selection of eats suited to both children and adults."
Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"When seeking the best food around, they say to follow the locals. So when that hankering for sweetness sets in, S.Lucas is the spot to head. A true taste of Italy, with a hefty sprinkling of Scottish influence, this renowned ice cream parlour and café has digs in Morningside and Musselburgh."

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