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Edinburgh: the Historic Castle Capital -
Whether you visit Edinburgh for its imposing castle on the rock, its famous hospitality, its wealth of cultural attractions, or simply the breathtaking beauty that surrounds it, a short break in Edinburgh allows you to relax and soak up the unique atmosphere. There are lots of family activities, including the castle tour, and other guided tours, plus plenty of places to eat and drink, parks, gardens, museums, arcades, galleries, and a full range of nightlife when you venture out in the evening.
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Glasgow: Gateway to the Highlands -
Straddling the banks of the Clyde, Glasgow is a friendly city that prides itself on cultural activities and interests, and a unique mix of architecture that will amaze and inspire enthusiasts. For the family break, it has a variety of day-time and evening activities and attractions to keep everyone entertained, and a wide array of pubs, clubs, restaurants, bars, arcades, art galleries, museums, gardens, parks, and exhibitions all year round. Why not take in the sights and sounds of the gateway to the Scottish highlands?
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The Royal town of Aberdeen -
With its humble beginnings as a royal town, and a history of sea-faring and trading with its nearby Scandinavian neighbours, Aberdeen is a town steeped in history and nautical tales. Many of the houses and municipal buildings are stone-built, using local 'silver granite' that sparkles in the sunshine. The whole family can enjoy the ships in the harbour, the music hall, and five different shopping centres packed with quaint boutiques and department stores alike, and a botanical garden you can visit at the University. Don't miss out on the nautical, maritime, and archaeology museums, either! It's a warm and friendly town, with cosy pubs and restaurants in the true Scottish tradition.
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The Victorian City of Dundee -
Well known for the cake named after it, and for its three Victorian era success stories (Jam, Journalism and Jute), the fine city of Dundee offers not only a fascinating history but also a modern day experience of sights, sounds, family fun, and clean air! A number of specialist boutiques adorn the quaint old city streets, while big shopping centres bustle in the more modern heart of the city. Being a strong university city, there's much to do for the younger generations - there's a strong and vibrant nightlife! But if you prefer to just relax or perhaps take a quiet stroll, beautiful countryside engulfs the city on all sides, with rolling hills and vales, and many gardens, parks and floral displays to visit.
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