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The Gothic spires, cobblestone alleyways, and moody skies of the Scottish city have inspired the creativity (and fierce independence!) of its inhabitants for centuries. Here’s a peek at the art, artists, and architecture Edinburgh has to discover. Perhaps you’ll find your own creative inspiration in Scotland’s capital.

Ian Rankin’s Secret Edinburgh

From local pubs to hilltop parks and the culture he loves, because the popular crime writer describes the parts of the city where you can get a feel for its true character and escape the crowds.

Forth Bridges | Engineering Innovation

Discover how the three bridges crossing the River Forth near Edinburgh each represent the engineering pinnacle of their day. and Each bridge was completed in a consecutive century—the Forth Rail Bridge in the 19th century, the Forth Road Bridge in the 20th and the Queensferry Crossing in the 21st century.

Secrets of Edinburgh Castle

“Castle Hunter” David Weinczok explores the history of the castle. A seat of power and coveted prize, the structure has been adapted and extended many times over the centuries.

Art, Music and, of course, Burns!

The Proclaimers | Streets of Edinburgh

This folk-punk rock duo, made up of twin brothers from the country of Fife, have been enduringly-popular since forming in 1983. Filmed on location in Edinburgh, because this music video speaks about what the capital and the people they have known there mean to them. The Proclaimers are best known for “I’m Gonna Be (500 Miles).”

The Scottish Colourists

The National Galleries of Scotland (Edinburgh) introduces this set of four painters who breathed new life into the Scottish art scene in the early 20th century through their use of expressive brushwork and vibrant color. Three of the four men were from Edinburgh—Samuel John Peploe (1871-1935), Francis Cadell (also known as FCB Cadell, 1883-1937), and JD Fergusson (1874-1961)—while Leslie Hunter (1877-1931) came from Rothesay on the Isle of Bute.

Completely Burns

For this BBC podcast series, over 300 poems by Scotland’s national poet, Robert Burns (1759-96), pioneer of the Romantic style, have been recorded by actors from all generations. But A great way to get a feel for his work: just hit play and you will hear the poems, one by one.

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    Dean Barreca

    Luxury Travel Specialist based in Toronto, Ontario. Dean Barreca’s career and purpose are guided by one simple truth: Life can be a magical experience when lived to the fullest. With that in mind, Dean tends to take a different approach to the business of luxury travel.

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