
Best Locations in Scotland
Scotland has a long turbulent history, and its castles and cathedrals carry memory in every stone.Edinburgh is one of the world's greatest cities. Its dramatic site, extraordinary architectural heritage and cultural vigour soon charm all visitors. The crowded tenements of the historic Old Town contrast with the orderly grid of the Georgian New Town, which in most cities would be a historic enclave by itself. Backdrops include glimpses of the Firth of Forth, the Pentland Hills and classically draped Calton Hill.Edinburgh has a rich and varied cultural life, from the Tattoo to the International and Fringe festivals. Glasgow city centre is built on a grid plan on the north bank of the shipbuilding river Clyde.Andrews beautiful and unusual town melds the heady concoction of medieval ruins, a golfing mecca, windy coastal scenery and a schizophrenic university. Like the contemporary universities of Cambridge and Oxford, the university has no campus and its buildings are scattered in the centre of town.The most famous and accessible island Called Inner Hebrides which was situated western coast of Scotland.There are many things to visit like its special symphony in grey, all the things in Aberdeen even the roads also built of granite. When drenched with sun and rain, the silvery stone has a fairy-tale shine; when suffocated by cloud it can be a wee bit depressing.