| The Scottish Tourist Board (STB) | Lots of useful tourist information about Edinburgh and Scotland. |
| Edinburgh Zoo | Edinburgh Zoo, just 2 miles along the road from here, is Scotland's most exciting wildlife attraction. |
| The Royal Botanic Garden | The Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh - a beautiful space in the heart of Edinburgh - in which to spend a warm summer's day. |
| The National Galleries of Scotland | The National Galleries of Scotland, home to the nations greatest collection of European painting, sculpture and graphic art from the Renaissance to the present day - a must for all art lovers. |
| The National Museums of Scotland | The National Museums of Scotland show Scotland to the World and the World to Scotland through extensive collections built up over more than two centuries. |
| The Royal Collection | The Royal Collection is one of the finest art collections in the world. It comprises paintings and drawings, furniture, porcelain, silver, sculpture, jewellery, books, arms and armour, and textiles. The Collection has largely been formed in the three hundred years since the Restoration of the Monarchy in 1660. |
| The Royal Yacht Britannia | Well worth a visit - the royal Yachy Britannia is moored at Edinburgh's port, Leith. Voted Best New Attraction in the UK (1999) and Which? Tourist Attraction Award Winner (2000). |
| The National Trust for Scotland | The National Trust for Scotland is the conservation charity that protects and promotes Scotland's natural and cultural heritage for present and future generations to enjoy. |
| The Edinburgh International Festival | The Edinburgh International Festival website contains full details of the 2001 Festival Programme. |
| Edinburgh Guide | EdinburghGuide.com allows you to find out what's on in Edinburgh (with a unique Edinburgh film menu), with links to the best Edinburgh sites online. |