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Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Una fortaleza histórica ofrece impresionantes vistas, rica antigüedad y tradiciones únicas, como el cañonazo diario, ideal para los amantes de la historia.
Edinburgh Castle is one of the most famous fortresses in Europe. This residence of the royal family is located at one end of the Royal Mile, atop a hill of volcanic origin. Being above the Old Town, it offers an excellent view of the city. We are sure you will enjoy strolling along the battlements, the esplanade and the rest of the buildings that make up the castle.

But what makes this castle so special? Of course, the fact that it is surrounded by steep ravines. The main gate can only be reached via the Royal Mile. This gives the fortress a perfect strategic position to defend it. It is also worth noting the great antiquity of these walls. Along with remains from the 11th century, much of what we see today are alterations from the 16th century onwards.

Inside are kept the crown jewels and the Scone stone, on which all the Scottish kings were crowned. Ah! If you hear cannon fire at midday, don't panic. From Monday to Saturday, since the 17th century, they fire a volley at 13:00 hours. Today it is a tradition, but they used to do it so that the ships could synchronise their clocks.