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As Scotland reopens after lockdown, head back to Edinburgh to discover how a city break has changed

August 16, 2020 14:45
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Although Edinburgh’s world-famous festivals have been cancelled for the first time this summer, a visit to Scotland’s capital is no less tempting this year. Having visited shortly after the country’s lockdown was relaxed in July, it’s also wonderfully quiet, warmly welcoming and for a major city, has plenty of outdoor spaces and attractions where visitors can breathe fresh air.

The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a key example. Tucked behind residential streets, visitors wouldn’t guess that Edinburgh hides 70 acres of beautifully tended gardens just two miles from bustling Princes Street.

Celebrating its 350th birthday this year, the gardens are globally recognised for their conservation programmes and plant science work, but for tourists it’s a green-fingered visitor attraction, once you’ve got used to the new one-way systems that ensure social distancing.

Tickets are free, but must be booked.