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EPIC 48 Hour Guide to Edinburgh Scotland (ad) ๐Ÿด๓ ง๓ ข๓ ณ๓ ฃ๓ ด๓ ฟ

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Explore the local side of Edinburgh with this guide to its unique eateries, hidden bars, and serene waterways. From tasting artisanal spirits at Holyrood Distillery to discovering a speakeasy behind a bookcase at Panda & Sons, this itinerary offers a blend of culinary delights and off-the-beaten-path experiences. Stroll along the Water of Leith or explore Leith with Invisible Cities for a truly authentic feel of Scotland's capital.

  • Edinburgh Larder

    Edinburgh Larder is a breakfast spot located just off the Royal Mile.

  • Tills Bookshop

    Tills Bookshop is a secondhand bookshop mentioned for browsing.

  • Treen

    Treen is a shop offering eco-friendly clothing and accessories.

  • David Bann

    David Bann is a vegetarian restaurant recommended for dinner.

  • Holyrood Distillery

    Holyrood Distillery offers tastings of hyper-local whiskey and gin.

  • Saboteur

    Saboteur is a Vietnamese restaurant for dinner.

  • Fortitude Coffee

    Fortitude Coffee is a popular coffee shop and cafe with locals.

  • Water of Leith

    The Water of Leith is a walkway along a canal leading to Leith.

  • Invisible Cities

    Invisible Cities offers alternative tours of Leith with guides from vulnerable backgrounds, operating as a social enterprise.

  • Aizel

    Aizel is a restaurant offering a high-end tasting menu in a beautiful location.

  • Panda & Sons

    Panda & Sons is a speakeasy cocktail bar with a unique theme.