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
Alloa
Fully restored and furnished, Alloa Tower is the largest surviving keep in Scotland, dating back to the 14th century.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Dunfermline
Relive the domestic life of the 16th and 17th centuries amid the old buildings and cobbled streets of the fascinating Royal Burgh of Culross.
Cinema
Bo'ness
A stunning pre-art deco picture palace dating back to 1912, restored and operating once again as a cinema, with the latest projection and sound equipment, a friendly welcome, and screening the best major releases, independent films and classics. As well as a 6 day per week programme, we also...
Parks & Gardens
Musselburgh
This inviting terraced garden in the historic village of Inveresk entices visitors with its colourful herbaceous beds, a variety of attractive shrubs and a collection of old roses selected by Graham Stuart Thomas.
Museums
Anstruther
The Scottish Fisheries Museum is a multi award-winning national museum which tells the story of Scottish fishing from the earliest times to the present.
Historic Buildings & Homes
Falkland
Set in the picturesque village of Falkland, this palace was the favourite retreat of the Stuart dynasty and a former residence of Mary Queen of Scots.
Monuments & Ruins
Edinburgh
Perched high on Calton Hill in the east end of the city centre, is the monument to Admiral Lord Nelson's victory, and death, at the battle of Trafalgar on 21 October 1805.
Exhibitions
Motherwell
Motherwell Heritage Centre has the award-winning Technopolis interactive experience and an impressive fifth-floor viewing tower.
Museums
Glasgow
The Scottish Football Museum has established itself as a "must see" for football fans from all over the globe.
Churches, Cathedrals & Abbeys
Roslin
Founded in 1446, as the Collegiate Church of St Matthew, Rosslyn Chapel today attracts visitors from far and wide, drawn by its unique and mysterious carvings and the beauty of its setting.
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