
Edinburgh is the capital city of Scotland, but for any visitor looking for oddities and strange attractions, itโs so much more. The rich history of Edinburgh is seen in its streets where youโll find obscure landmarks and things to do that you wonโt be able to find anywhere else in the world.
Nothing makes your Edinburgh trip quite as memorable as visiting its most unusual offerings. Here are great things to do in Edinburgh off the beaten track.
Explore strange exhibits
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The building of the Writers Museum in Lady Stairโs Close dates back to 1892 and was crafted to look like a medieval structure. It has an iconic facade thatโs both creepy and alluring. Within this museum, youโll find relics and artefacts from three famous Scottish writers: Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.
Among the items included are Scottโs printing press, Stevensonโs riding boots and a cast of Burnsโ skull. One of the more interesting pieces is a Samoan ring that was gifted to Stevenson with the name โTusitalaโ engraved on it, which translates to โteller of talesโ. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: Museum, Lady Stairโs Close, Edinburgh EH1 2PA, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)13 1529 4901

Writers Museum
See the famous murder dolls
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Seeing the Burke & Hare Murder dolls simply counts as among the fun and different things to do in Edinburgh. In the early 19th century, there was a series of murders in Edinburgh committed by William Burke and William Hare known as the anatomy murders, because they killed people then sold their bodies to a local anatomy school.
Several years after the murderers were apprehended, a set of dolls was found in Holyrood Park. While no evidence demonstrates exactly why these dolls were created, considering their likenesses to each of the murder victims, it is thought that theyโre funeral effigies meant to assuage Burkeโs guilt. Regardless of the truth, they present an unsettling sight that can be viewed at the National Museum of Scotland.
์ฃผ์: Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)30 0123 6789

Burke & Hare Murder dolls
Immerse yourself in local lore
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Enter the Witchesโ Well, a fragment of Edinburghโs dark yet intriguing past. At Edinburgh Castle, youโll find a wide array of history and lore, but nothing is quite as impactful as this site. Itโs a remnant from one of the darkest chapters in Scottish history, marking the site where hundreds of accused witches were burned at the stake.
The cast-iron fountain and plaque that currently stands at the site honour those who paid the ultimate price during the 15th- to 18th-century witch hunts. The plaque itself is an unsettling work of art featuring a snake entangling the heads of Aesculapius and Hygeia along with a foxglove plant. The plant is especially impactful imagery because it can be used for medicine or poison depending on the dosage. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: Edinburgh Castle, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NG, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: AprilโOctober: daily from 9.30 am to 6 pm. NovemberโMarch: daily from 9.30 am to 5 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)13 1310 5114

The Witchesโ Well
Wander the mysterious cove
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Gilmerton Cove is home to a labyrinth of underground passages with a purpose that has been a mystery to archaeologists for more than 2 centuries. What could it have been used for? You can learn about some of the most popular theories with a tour of these underground passages and their 7 rooms.
Hand-carved from sandstone, the coveโs passages are notably impressive, yet they still give off a strange atmosphere thatโs only intensified when you learn about some theories for their use. Some say it was once a smugglersโ lair, while others postulate that it was a hideout for the aristocratic order known as The Hellfire Club. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: 16 Drum St, Edinburgh EH17 8QH, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Tours available SaturdayโSunday at noon and 2 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)7914 829177

Gilmerton Cove
Take a picture with a clone
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Remembering Dolly the Sheep, a scientific achievement was reached back in 1996,ย with the first successful clone of a mammal being born. While Dolly has since passed on, you can see her remains at the National Museum of Scotland. Dolly may look a bit out of place in the science and technology gallery of the museum, but knowing the scientific significance of her mere existence can contextualize its otherwise odd appearance.
In reference to other sheep, however, Dolly looks exceedingly ordinary, further demonstrating the success of this artificial cloning. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: Chambers Street, Edinburgh EH1 1JF, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily from 10 am to 5 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)30 0123 6789

Dolly the Sheep
Glimpse the cityโs dark past
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The Heart of Midlothian represents Edinburghโs dark past with a simple yet impressive heart crafted within the streetโs brickwork.ย When you visit Edinburghโs High Street, youโll probably be enamoured with this extensive selection of restaurants and shops in the area. Unfortunately, the region wasnโt always so bubbly and bustling.
This heart on the street represented the point of no return for poor souls headed to Old Tolbooth, the most heinous prison in all of the United Kingdom. While the prison itself was torn down long ago, the Heart of Midlothian remains as a reminder of the atrocities committed there. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: 197 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1PE, UK

Heart of Midlothian
See the famous bear memorial
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Within Princes Street Gardens, you can visit the famous Wojtek the Soldier Bear Memorial. This statue depicts a soldier standing alongside a brown bear, with an accompanying plaque offering context to this oddity. The bear featured is Wojtek, and he was a valiant soldier in the Second World War.
A group of Polish soldiers adopted a bear cub in Iran, and over the years, it grew to be a valuable member of their team. The bear grew up with them and learned to carry equipment, drink beer and even salute. Because pets werenโt allowed into theatres of war, Wojtek was enlisted as a private and served as a supply runner until he retired and moved to the Edinburgh Zoo. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: Princes Street Gardens, Edinburgh, Scotland, EH2 3AA, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily from 7 am to 6 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)1315 297921

Wojtek the Soldier Bear Memorial
Sample craft chocolate
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If youโre looking for quality craft chocolate, thereโs no better spot in the city than the Chocolatarium. When you visit this institution, youโll find some chocolates youโre probably familiar with along with more obscure makes, with a total of 30 unique chocolate treats from more than 15 chocolate makers including Scottish and international crafters.
Some of the more unique flavours include camel milk, whisky and even Scottish haggis chocolate. In addition to the tasting, you can also learn more about the chocolate harvesting process and discover different techniques that showcase how chocolate is made. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: 3-5 Cranston Street, Edinburgh EH8 8BE, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: WednesdayโSunday from 9.30 am to 5.30 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)13 1556 7005

Sample craft chocolate throughout the city
Honour service dogs
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At Edinburgh Castle Dog Cemetery, youโll find a memorial and resting place dedicated to the loyal canine companions of soldiers. The cemetery itself dates back to 1837 and contains roughly 20 headstones. While you canโt actually enter the cemetery area, you can see it clearly from above. Itโs located just off the main path near the top of the castle and is surrounded by a tranquil, well-kept garden space.
Nothing shows the Scottish love for our furry friends among the aristocracy and working-class alike quite like a dedicated dog cemetery.
์ฃผ์: Edinburgh Castle, Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NG, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: Daily in the summer from 9.30 am to 6 pm. Daily in the winter from 9.30 am to 5 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)13 1310 5114

Edinburgh Castle Dog Cemetery
Walk the Paths of Edinburghโs Mysterious Past
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The Edinburgh Vaults offer a tour through 18th-century tunnels that are rumoured to be among the most haunted places in the city. As legend has it, the South Bridge over the Vaults was intended for the oldest resident of the city, who died just before opening, and her coffin was the first crossing. The legend says that, as a result, the bridge and vaults beneath are cursed to be haunted by restless spirits.
The Vaults today are home to historic structures, tunnels and a nightclub and bar, as well as being the target of dozens of ghost tour companies. For the most part, these tours, though spooky, are quite family friendly and are a fun and frightening way to spend a holiday in Edinburgh. Here, you can explore some of the cityโs mysterious past and learn about the legendary ghosts that are said to inhabit its shadowy corridors. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ

Edinburgh Vaults
Tour a historic distillery
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Pickeringโs Gin distillery is where youโll find some of the best gins in Edinburgh. Itโs the first gin distillery to open its doors in Edinburgh in 150 years, and it has made quite the impact. Its signature recipe offers an appealing full-bodied flavour with a perfect balance between bitterness and sweetness.
The gin crafted here is based on a recipe dating back to 1974 from Bombay as it features 9 Bombay botanicals engineered to perfection. You can take a tour of this distillery to get a glimpse of how itโs all made. ๋ ๋ณด๊ธฐ
์ฃผ์: Summerhall Distillery, Summerhall, Edinburgh EH9 1PL, UK
์ด์ ์๊ฐ: MondayโWednesday from 10 am to 5 pm, Friday from 10 am to 7 pm, SaturdayโSunday from 12 pm to 7 pm
์ ํ: +44 (0)1312 902901

Pickering's Gin
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