Filmsquare: The first challenge of the Tri-Wizard Tournament in Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) is set against the backdrop of the Steall Waterfall in Glen Nevis.
Mr Andy JC: Beautiful collection of headstones, graves and mausoleums. There's additional entrance on east/right-hand side of Dean Gallery so tie it in with a visit to that and the Gallery of Modern Art.
Phillip Stoneman: Could be named 'midge pools' if it wanted to be realistic! Quite cool after rain, Sun would be even better for photos! Lots of tourists, but definitely worth it on a nice day.
D D: The forest was cut down for a reforestation project and now (April 2014) looks quite desolate. Climb beyond the scarred landscape to enjoy majestic views.
Yukino Kondo: Expensive but definitely worth the visit. Beautiful rooms and gives a great insight to the lives of people who lived in the castle. Note: there's nothing about Macbeth
Sheetal Revis: A venue, pub and club in one! This is a popular local hangout spot in the West End. They have all sorts of spirits here as this bar is housed in a former church! Look up and see the red halo shining.
Cocktail Bar · Merchant City · 16 tips and reviews
Sheetal Revis: Gin Lover? As the name suggests, this place has 71 varieties of Gin! Located right in the city centre it has a kind of ‘welcome to my gin parlour in my home’ feel.Try a Gin Flight if you can't choose!
Rachel K: Cool concept: 13 bottles of liquor making 13 cocktails, menu changing every 13 weeks. Vegetarians want to be more cautious as meat and fish are used to infuse some drinks.
Dean McVey: Slick and different. 13 spirits - 13 amazing cocktails based on them. This then changes every few weeks. Always low key with a speakeasy vibe. Go here for a new and unique experience!
Elizabeth: What a nice place! The great cocktails and speakeasy atmosphere make this place a winner! Very excited with the bookcase entrance and the barber shop theme.
187 Great Junction St, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Modern European Restaurant · Leith · 5 tips and reviews
Jimmy Angelakos: Fantastic little hidden gem, taste & quality of produce is exquisite, the friendly service is outstanding. There is no better brunch to be had anywhere in Edinburgh.No frills full-on foodie experience
Solo Mascarenhas: Best friends with Buchanan Street. You can find everything here, but if you like me, stay away during the weekends. All the 1.2 mi Glaswegians come to enjoy a good time then.
Fiona McKinnon: The oldest surviving music hall in the world. This place is worth the visit. Loads of memorabilia to see, and they hold variety shows, film nights and other events to raise funds for restoration.
Scottish Restaurant · Merchant City · 51 tips and reviews
Svitlana Karamshuk: The best place for breakfast/brunch! Huge variety of eggs, full Scottish breakfast and the best french toast I've ever tried! Must visit while in Glasgow
354 Castlehill (Royal Mile), Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Museum · Edinburgh Castle · 134 tips and reviews
Oli Edis: If you like whiskey then this is for you. Do the gold package tour as that comes with 5 samples vs the silver which has just one. Also the whiskey store is amazing!
172 Canongate (Royal Mile), Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Liquor Store · Canongate · 19 tips and reviews
Dean McVey: If you don’t know, it’s ok! The team here are like expert curators, not shop assistants. Go here and get something unusual and just enjoy the experience and expertise! Bask in infinite knowledge.
352 Castlehill (Ramsay Ln), Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh
Restaurant · Edinburgh Castle · 63 tips and reviews
Miss Gh: Unbelievable experience. Very gothic and romantic place. Book your table in Secret garden, its unique. Food could be better though... But its really doesnt matter, if u are in this fairy tale lol
Edgar E: Ask someone to tell you the story of the bronze stool. Also, you are asked to pay 2£ for a photo permit but then you'll walk around and see everyone is just taking photos anyway.
Ann Q: Happiness is a French Martini, or a Passionfruit Meringue Martini, or...really anything on the cocktail menu. Very friendly service, too. I liked how they sat guest spaced out across the restaurant.
Layla: Lovely bar with great and sophisticated cocktails. Service is extremely friendly and the atmosphere is very cozy, kind of like being in a trendy wooden cabin. ;)
Sampada Patel: Excellent visit. Tours every half hour last for an hour but well worth it. Make sure to do the Wall Walk where you walk along the wall to the cannons and then go down to see the kitchens.
Sheetal Revis: Indoor food market right in the city centre. Only open from 12pm on a Friday - 10pm on a Sunday. Lunch time special is £5 so an affordable option to try something new - GF & VE available