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Explore 2 UCPlaces digital self-guided tours in Scotland

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Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress located on a rocky outcrop in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland. The castle has a long and fascinating history, dating back to at least the 12th century, and has served as a royal residence, military stronghold, and tourist attraction over the years. 'The castle has been involved in many of Scotland's most significant historical events, including the Wars of Scottish Independence, the Jacobite Rising of 1745, and both World Wars. 'The castle is home to many important Scottish historical artifacts, including the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish Crown Jewels), the Stone of Destiny (a ceremonial stone used in the coronation of Scottish monarchs), and the National War Museum of Scotland. 'Visitors to Edinburgh Castle can explore a range of attractions and exhibits, including the Scottish Crown Room, the Royal Palace, the Great Hall, and the 15th-century St. Margaret's Chapel. 'One of the most famous events associated with Edinburgh Castle is the annual Edinburgh Military Tattoo, a spectacular military display that takes place in the castle's Esplanade each August.
Edinburgh Castle is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Scotland, with over 2 million visitors each year. 'Visiting Edinburgh Castle is a must-do activity for anyone visiting the city. With its fascinating history, stunning architecture, and impressive collection of artifacts, the castle is a true Scottish icon and a testament to the country's rich cultural heritage.

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Welcome to Historic America & UCPlaces' audio walking tour of London! Today you'll be walking along the most historic stretch of road in all England! We will see statues of great Britons, take in the mighty River Thames, and learn what goes inside the halls of British power as we journey through the majestic history of this proud city. We can't wait to share London with you. To get started, take the tube to the Westminster Underground Station. Once you're at street level, locate a Government Office building called the Portcullis House at the corner of Westminster Bridge and the Victoria Embankment. I'll see you there.