Dear Readers,

As you know, I usually post about a place where I currently am though a friend at Travel lodge asked if I could post something for them. As you are aware, I don’t post much for other people, but they are a decent search portal for travel and maybe some of you would find it useful.

One for the Culture Vultures: Top Museums in Edinburgh

The glorious Scottish capital of Edinburgh, much like London in the south of England, is blessed with a myriad of museums to suit all interests and tastes. Edinburgh and the Lothians help to provide visitors with an eye for culture further advancement into the world of history, culture and heritage.

Spend a few days in this beautiful city to full appreciate what is on offer here. Hotels in Edinburgh city centre are available and easily accessible online, giving you the opportunity to book affordably priced rooms, within easy distance of the museums and attractions.

Once you have settled in, explore the city and everything it holds. From the multitude of museums, castles and historic attractions to the contemporary galleries, music and live entertainment, you will be spoilt for choice on what to fill your itinerary with during your stay.

National Museum of Scotland

Bound to be at the top of anyone’s list of museum must-sees during a stay in Edinburgh, the National Museum of Scotland has recently undergone major refurbishment, and as such, now benefits from a much more advanced and impressive collection of artefacts, exhibits and displays. From specimens collected during the life and travels of naturist, Charles Darwin, to a prehistoric skeleton of the mighty Tyrannosaurus Rex, there is bound to be plenty that excites you here.

With the museum containing rare artefacts and antiquities dating back to 4000BC, including ancient death masks and Egyptian mummies, as well as special exhibitions running throughout the year, whatever time you decide to visit, there will be ample to see. Exhibitions to look forward to over the coming months include Dr Livingstone, I Presume? and Vikings!, which will delve into recent archaeological discoveries to help understand the Viking Age further.

Our Dynamic Earth

Wrap up warm and embark on a journey across the Earth to develop a better understanding of what made, and continues to make, our planet the way it is. From earthquakes to glaciers, from past to present, Our Dynamic Earth is a perfect attraction to visit with the whole family.

With tickets priced at £11.50 for adults and £7.50 for children for a single day entry, a visit to this fabulous museum and interactive adventure is an absolute must.

Museum of Childhood

Solely dedicated to the history of childhood, this incredible museum will make even the oldest of visitors feel like a big kid again. From toys and games that were manufactured in the 1920s and 1930s to early Steiff bears and an impressive Barbie doll collection, children can marvel at toys of the past whilst adults can feel a huge sense of nostalgia as they wander around the various exhibits and displays.

 

Whether these museums and attractions appeal to you, or you’d prefer to explore what else is on offer, such as the Writer’s Museum, the National Museum of Flight or the Surgeons’ Hall Museum,  a couple of days in Edinburgh will help to develop your understanding and provide you with insight into days gone by. Book your accommodation today and begin your plans for a trip to the stunning Scottish capital.

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