It
is hardly a secret that Edinburgh is a beautiful city, steeped in
history and blessed with a rich cultural and architectural heritage.
However, there is a hidden side to Edinburgh which visitors - and
even residents - rarely notice. Secret Edinburgh is a carefully
curated guide to Edinburgh which aims to showcase the capital's more
obscure treasures and celebrates the unusual, overlooked and
under-appreciated attractions as well as giving tips to get the most
out of your time in the city.
Lovers
of the offbeat and weird will delight in the revelation that down a
quiet alley in a well-to-do leafy suburb of Edinburgh, there lies a
'Wild West' street, complete with jail and saloon. Ethical shoppers
will love the specially chosen social enterprises and 'free shop'
listed in our guide. Stressed out consumers will be thankful for the
free lunchtime meditation workshops in the heart of Edinburgh's
shopping district. But that's not all, Secret Edinburgh reveals a whole new side to the capital including:
- the most centrally situated cafe and hidden garden in Edinburgh - that thousands of visitors walk past every day!
- monthly lane sales where you can pick up a bargain at an open air auction.
- a “demonstration of evidence of the afterlife” every Wednesday behind an unassuming door in the West End.
- pedestrian-only staircases that link streets at different heights.
- how to gain access to buildings not normally open to the public.
- secret societies, supper clubs, geocaches and much more...
Whether your
interest is in escaping the tourist cliches, discovering a macabre
exhibit, or a bit of urban exploration, there is a cemetery, museum
or tunnel for you!
Secret Edinburgh
is by no means an exhaustive list to all the hidden treasures that
our beautiful capital city has to offer, but is an invitation to
residents and visitors alike, to observe it with the fresh eyes of a
flâneur
and
hopefully to discover more gems for themselves.
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