The Best Views in Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is always high on the list of beautiful cities around the world and it is no wonder why. The breathtaking skyline takes in the towering Edinburgh Castle, the ancient volcanic Arthur’s Seat, jarring architecture of the UNESCO heritage sites of the New and Old Towns, and the sweeping Pentland Hills off to the south. Edinburgh is a photographer’s dream and we’d like to give you some tips on where to go to capture the best views of the city during your visit.

Blackford Hill
Standing at 538 feet, this hill lies between the residential areas of Morningside and Braid Hills to the south of the city. Looking north you will see Edinburgh sprawling out in front of you and across to Fife, to the south are dramatic views of the Pentland Hills. There are plenty of paths which make this a great walking route, a little off the beaten track.
Corstorphine Hill
This woodland hill offers a relaxing, peaceful walk to the north east of the city in the quiet suburb of Corstorphine. Look out for the zebras as one path snakes behind the zoo! The ‘rest and be thankful’ viewpoint offers a spectacular tree lined view across Murrayfield Golf Course and Arthur’s Seat in the distance. At the top of the hill stands Corstorphine Hill Tower, a memorial to Sir Walter Scott.
Pentland Hills
A range of hills stretching for around 20 miles south west of Edinbrugh, this is a great place to get out into the open air. There is a range of different walks available, from short two mile strolls to lengthy hikes over the many peaks. Breathtaking views are guaranteed, no matter what length of walk you decide to take. You will be able to see the entire expanse of Edinburgh, the famous Forth Railway Bridge to the west, and south into the Scottish Borders. Midlothian Snowsports Centre (formerly Hillend Ski Centre) lies on these hills if you fancy skiing on the dry slopes while taking in the views.
Arthur's Seat
The most iconic part of Edinburgh’s skyline (apart from the castle) is this extinct volcano. The 250m high ‘mountain’ in the middle of the capital city is relatively easy to climb and a very popular activity for tourists. Once you reach the peak, you’ll be rewarded with one of the best views of Edinburgh. An uninterrupted 360⁰ vista, it’s the ideal opportunity for those sweeping city shots as well as a selfie or two.

Food with a view

All that walking and fresh air will help build up an appetite.  There are some places to fuel up that offer spectacular views across the city as you dine.

Chaopraya
Chaopraya is a Thai restaurant on Castle Street which boasts excellent views of the castle, as you dine from its perch on the fourth floor.
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