EXPLORE Edinburgh Like a PRO in Just One Day!

Watch my video on Temple – First Knight Templar headquarters in Scotland:

Watch my video on The Grand Lodge of Scotland – https://youtu.be/imLop1Z-Byo

Got only a few hours in Scotland’s capital? No worries! This cheeky, no-nonsense guide takes you through the must-see spots, hidden gems, and a bit of local history—all packed into one whirlwind day.

🏰 What’s in the video?
• Greyfriars Bobby (and why you shouldn’t touch his nose!)
• Spooky tales at Greyfriars Kirkyard
• The iconic Grassmarket and Victoria Street
• Secret spots like a 17th-century barn under Victoria Street
• The Witches’ Well and its surprising history
• Stunning St. Giles Cathedral and the Heart of Midlothian
• Mary King’s Close, the Writers’ Museum, and more!

🍵 Bonus: Need a caffeine break? I’ve got you covered with the best stops along the way.

This isn’t just another tourist guide—it’s a fun, quick, and engaging way to explore Edinburgh like a local. Don’t forget to share your favourite spot in the comments and help others plan their trip!

📌 All featured locations are based on my personal experience—no paid sponsorships here!

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Chapters:
0:00 – 0:15 – Intro
0:15 – 0:28 – Greyfriars Bobby
0:29 – 1:24 – Greyfriars Kirkyard, Burk and Hare and Harry Potter locations
1:25 – 1:39 – Vennel point
1:40 – 1:51 – Grassmarket, Zepellin site
1:52 – 3:10 – Victoria street, historic well, underground hidden barn
3:11 – 3:41 – West Bow, Johnston terrace
3:42 – 5:07 – Castle hill, war memorial, Edinburgh Castle, Tartan weaving mill (water reservoir)
5:08 – 5:53 – Camera Obscura, Lawnmarket, Gladstone Land, Writers Museum
5:54 – 7:16 – Heart of Middlothian, St. Giles Cathedral, John knox grave, mary’s kings close, city chambers
7:17 – 7:48 – Trone Kirk (old Trone Church)
7:49 – 9:44 – Museum of Magic, Fortunetelling & witchcraft
9:45 – 10:45 – National Museum Of Scotland

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