For a small country, Scotland has a number of chic and exciting cities, which reflect the diversity and spirit of the country
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Edinburgh FESTIVAL CITY
The capital city of Scotland is Edinburgh. It is a diverse mix of the ancient and cutting edge. Much of the city centre is a World Heritage Site, with medieval streets watched over by its majestic castle. It is also home to the Scottish
Parliament, an award-winning building that epitomises the nation’s spirit of innovation. Rich in culture, it has several
world-class museums and art galleries. The city is also famous for its festivals, none more so than the International Festival and the Festival Fringe, the biggest celebration of theatre and performance in the world. Edinburgh also has a vibrant
nightlife, while its popularity with tourists means it has restaurants for all tastes and budgets.
Inverness GATEWAY TO THE NORTH
Inverness is Scotland’s smallest city and is the social, cultural, regional and administrative centre of the Highlands. The city has grown rapidly
over recent years, attracting high-tech businesses. Tourism is also big – not surprising as the city lies at the mouth of the legendary Loch Ness.
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