There are a million ways to fill your holiday in Scotland with many things to see and do. From tours and attractions to shopping and activities, use the things to see and do search to help you plan your perfect break to Scotland.
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Historic Buildings & Homes
North Queensferry
The world's smallest working light tower sits in North Queensferry, alongside one of the engineering wonders of the world.
Marine Life Centres
North Queensferry
Come face to face with one of Europe's largest collections of sharks in one of the world's longest underwater tunnels at Deep Sea World, one of the country’s aquariums.
Historic Buildings & Homes
South Queensferry
Hopetoun House, Scotland's finest stately home, is an important part of European architectural heritage situated in South Queensferry, outside Edinburgh.
Museums
Dunfermline
The birthplace and memorial to Andrew Carnegie, the weaver's son who made a fortune from the furnaces of the American steel industry and who gave his fortune away to benefit humanity.
Theatre
Dunfermline
Situated at the heart of Dunfermline, Carnegie Hall is a beautiful art deco theatre which hosts a diverse programme of entertainment.
Museums
By Dunfermline
See over 150 buses at the museum, most of Scottish origin, in different levels of condition from some neglected buses to fully restored vehicles.
Castles
Aberdour
Built by the Douglas family, the 13th century fortified residence of Aberdour Castle was extended in the 15th, 16th and 17th centuries.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Abbot House is now a public heritage centre but it has had many purposes over hundreds of years from a mansion to an art school.
Museums
Dunfermline
A 17th century house which was transformed into a museum by Robert Lorimer when Andrew Carnegie gave Pittencrieff Park to Dunfermline in 1903. The exterior of the house was authentically restored in 2010, its 400th anniversary.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Dunfermline Palace and Abbey are the remains of a great Benedictine abbey founded by Queen Margaret in the 11th century.
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