Historic Sites in Cockenzie and Port Seton

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Historic Sites in Cockenzie and Port Seton

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 Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days in Edinburgh: A Budget-Friendly Itinerary
"As you walk towards downtown, be sure to notice the ultra-modern Scottish Parliament Building, which has a mixed opinion amongst its residents. If you’re hungry, you could stop at Oink for a roast hog sandwich, Scotland’s version of pulled pork, served piled high on your choice of bread, lashed with condiments and a serving of crackling on top. It’s simply delicious and extremely friendly on the budget. If you’re looking for more suggestions on what to eat in Edinburgh, check out this blog post."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
Must see attractions in Edinburgh, Scotland
"The Scottish Parliament Building, on the site of a former brewery and designed by Catalan architect Enric Miralles (1955–2000), was opened by the Queen in October 2004. The ground plan of the complex is said to... Top ChoiceShip in Leith"
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 Finding the Universe
The Best Photography Locations in Edinburgh
"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 Only By Land
36 Iconic Edinburgh Landmarks + Top Instagram Spots
"The Water of Leith is the main river which flows through Edinburgh and it passes through Dean Village. As a result the splendid architecture of Dean Village reflects perfectly in it. For this reason, this is a top Edinburgh Instagram spot."
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 Condé Nast Traveler
10 Best Museums in Edinburgh
"The John Knox House dates back to 1470, making it one of the oldest buildings in Edinburgh, as well as the oldest on the Royal Mile. Today, it’s a beautifully maintained museum that showcases the house and those who lived here, with special attention paid to the Scottish Reformation. Although it’s not on every tourist’s trail, those who do their research will be well rewarded with a fascinating trip back through time."
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 The Planet D: Adventure Travel Blog
21 Best Things to do in Edinburgh Scotland (That You Should Not Miss)
"The Grassmarket is a bustling part of Edinburgh, which has great nightlife and places to eat, as well as an intriguing past. Situated in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle to the south, it is named, as it was the market where all animals that ate grass –as well as the grasses to feed them – were sold. The bustling square hosts a food and craft market on Sundays and has a plethora of great old character-filled pubs to visit and great restaurants to sample Scottish or international food."
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."
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
2 Days in Edinburgh: A Budget-Friendly Itinerary
"Dismal past aside, the Holyroodhouse is still a great place to walk around and learn about Scottish history and the royals who called this palace home over the centuries. An audioguide is included with the price of admission (£14) and offers a great overview of the history."
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
2 Days in Edinburgh: The Perfect Itinerary for Your First Visit
"The Royal Mile ends at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This palace is the official residence in Scotland of Queen Elizabeth. She resides here about one week every year. When the Queen is not here, the Palace is open for visit."
Tolbooth Tavern
Tolbooth Tavern
4.4 (1026 ratings)4.5 (22 ratings)
Atmospheric pub, in a reputedly haunted 16th-century building, with wall lamps and framed pictures.
167 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8BN, United Kingdom
PubSights & LandmarksRestaurantHistoric Sites
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
25 Best Things To Do In Edinburgh (Scotland
"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."
Inchcolm
Inchcolm
4.9 (52 ratings)4.5 (874 ratings)
22-acre island in Firth of Forth with a visitor centre, medieval monastery & WWII ammunition tunnel.
United Kingdom
IslandSights & 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 The Crazy Tourist
25 Best Things To Do In Edinburgh (Scotland
"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

Top Best Japanese Restaurants in Cockenzie and Port Seton

Harajuku Kitchen - Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
Harajuku Kitchen - Sushi & Japanese Cuisine
4.6 (608 ratings)
10 Gillespie Pl, Edinburgh, EH10 4HS, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Best Lunch Spots in Edinburgh
"As the only Japanese-owned and managed restaurant in Edinburgh, award-winning Harajuku Kitchen has proved reassuringly popular with Japanese visitors, the Scottish Consulate General of Japan – and the Scotland rugby team. Situated just off The Meadows and handily close to both the King’s and Lyceum theatres, the menu doesn’t initially inspire, but there’s clearly a pro in the kitchen. Go for the great value lunch menu, where for £12.95 a head you can dine like an emperor, feasting on genmai green tea, miso soup, steamed rice and two dishes, which include tempura, tonkatsu or kara-age."
Mentioned by Condé Nast Traveler
20 Best Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Harajuku Kitchen is a light and bright Japanese bistro with a touch of magic in the air and food that it could have been teleported in from Tokyo. At first glance, the menu may look a little pedestrian—most of the usual suspects are here, including gyoza, sushi rolls, sashimi, and yakisoba noodles—but once the plates arrive, it's clear that there's a pro in the kitchen. The flavors sing, and everything tastes fresh and light but decidedly moreish."
Yamato
Yamato
4.6 (254 ratings)
Inventive sushi rolls, plus wagyu and tempura, offered in a snug, contemporary setting.
11 Lochrin Terrace, Edinburgh, EH3 9QJ, United Kingdom
Japanese restaurantRestaurantSushi restaurant
Mentioned by hiddenedinburgh.net
Best Sushi Restaurants In Edinburgh - Hidden Edinburgh
"A post shared by Eilidh Barbour (@eilidh_barbour) on Mar 28, 2017 at 6:35am PDT. Stylish and impressive, this is a lovely restaurant to go to when you are on a special date – or just whenever you want to feel a little fancy. The menu here is a classy one: think aubergine with miso, seared swordfish, and seafood salad to start with."
Mentioned by letsgetlocal.co.uk
Where to find the Best Sushi in Edinburgh | Lets Get Local
"Kanpai Sushi has become so popular in Edinburgh, that they have opened a new sister restaurant, Yamato. It's doing just as well, so again, you'll need to book in advance to avoid disappointment. The setting is beautiful and the selection of sushi is mouth-watering and perfectly presented."
Luv Sushi
Luv Sushi
4 (97 ratings)
Striking red and black decor in a spacious, buzzing sushi diner, with bento boxes and takeaway.
15 Dalry Rd, Edinburgh, EH11 2BQ, United Kingdom
Sushi restaurantJapanese restaurantDelivery RestaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurant

Best & Cool Bars in Cockenzie and Port Seton

The Kenilworth
The Kenilworth
4.2 (1038 ratings)
Roomy pub with Victorian origins, wall mirrors, an ornate dark-wood bar and hand-pulled beers.
152-154 Rose St, Edinburgh, EH2 3JD, United Kingdom
PubBarBritish restaurantGastropubRestaurant
Under The Stairs
Under The Stairs
4.4 (486 ratings)
Quirky retro decor, local art and exposed stone create relaxed vibe for cocktails and bistro dining.
3A Merchant St, Edinburgh, EH1 2QD, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarFood and drink
Mentioned by squaremeal.co.uk
300 Local Restaurants near Edinburgh
" One of an eclectic group of excellent bars and casual venues off Candlemaker Row, Under The Stairs is slightly self-conscious, but undeniably cool. ...". Whether you are looking for fine dining in Edinburgh or the latest pop-up restaurants and the coolest bars, you will find something to suit your style in our comprehensive directory of Edinburgh restaurants. Scotland's Capital and the country's second biggest city is home to some of the most fantastic restaurants - if you are looking for cheap eats and fantastic food on a budget then the Old Town's array on small independant eateries will suit you."
Mentioned by the Guardian
10 of the best budget eats in Edinburgh
"Tucked away off Edinburgh's Grassmarket is Under the Stairs, an atmospheric basement bar. There are no chips on the menu, but the sweet potato wedges are so good they aren't missed. The food is well-planned and includes superb burgers and generously proportioned homemade fishcakes."
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
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"Tucked literally underneath the George IV Bridge, these guys might just have everything you want. Craft beer and malt whisky?"
Johnnie Walker Princes Street
Johnnie Walker Princes Street
145 Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 4BL, United Kingdom
BarEvent venueRestaurantStore
Mentioned by Dickins
New Edinburgh Eateries we can’t wait to visit in 2021
"Website:https://www.johnniewalker.com/en-gb/visit-us-princes-street/. Where to stay: A fabulous apartment with a fabulous location on South Charlotte Street which is less than a minute from Princes Street and overlooks beautiful Charlotte Square. Less of an Edinburgh eatery, but no less worthy of a mention."
Mentioned by edinburghlive
New Edinburgh restaurants and bars that we can't wait to visit in 2021
"As it makes its way ever-closer to completion, we are dying to have a drink out on the new Johnnie Walker rooftop bar. With unbeatable views over Princes Street and Edinburgh Castle, the whisky experience has transformed the old House of Fraser store into something completely different."

Best Asian Food Restaurants in Cockenzie and Port Seton

Kampong Ah Lee
Kampong Ah Lee
4.4 (329 ratings)
Warmly decorated restaurant serving classic Malaysian dishes including soup-based 'big bowls'.
28 Clerk St, Newington, Edinburgh EH8 9HX, United Kingdom
Malaysian restaurantAsian restaurantChinese restaurantChinese takeawayDelivery Chinese restaurantTakeout RestaurantRestaurantRice restaurantSeafood restaurantVegan restaurant
Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
The 11 best cheap eats in Edinburgh
"The curry laksa soup here is filed under a menu section titled ‘Big Bowl’ – and they’re not messing around. For £6.30, steaming troughs of slippery noodles, prawns, chicken pieces, tofu, bean sprouts and crab sticks come in bottomless quantities. Not to be confused with its equally delightful sister restaurant Kampung Ah Lee on Clerk Street."
Saigon Saigon
Saigon Saigon
3.4 (1033 ratings)
Chinese dishes, dim sum and Vietnamese pho noodles served in a spacious, colourful dining room.
14 S St Andrew St, Edinburgh, EH2 2AZ, United Kingdom
Chinese restaurantAsian restaurant
Street Box
Street Box
4.3 (164 ratings)
A menu featuring traditional Thai street food snacks & dishes in a modern space with exposed brick.
53 Raeburn Pl, Stockbridge, Edinburgh EH4 1HX, United Kingdom
Thai restaurantAsian restaurantRestaurantSoutheast Asian restaurant

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Cockenzie and Port Seton

Portobello Apartment
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The Dalkeith Hotel by Pillow
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4.7 (29 reviews)
Modern apt, amazing harbour views, wifi & parking
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