Musselburgh (Gaelic: Baile nam Feusgan) is the largest settlement in East Lothian, Scotland, on the coast of the Firth of Forth, 6 miles (10 km) east of Edinburgh city centre. The population of Musselburgh is 21,900.
Restaurants in Musselburgh
4.5 based on 153 reviews
Musselburgh Racecourse is a Visit Scotland 5 Star venue and named one of their top-rated visitor attractions offering fantastic value days out for all ages. With 29 race meetings a year there is always something to look forward whether you are looking for our Sell out Ladies Day, or great value Family days, with loads of free entertainment for children or the perfect stag or hen night at our Party Nights! We can offer a choice or places to eat and drink at the racecourse catering for all budgets.
Love going to Musselburgh to try to win a few £s, sip a few wines & watch the many characters who are there to celebrate different occasions. Horse racing is incidental when there is so much to see. Also love the music in the tent from Funkwagen. Great day out. Wish we could get better weather though!
Wine selection could be better as there is only one white, one rose and one red.
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Arthur's Seat is one of four hill forts, dating from around 2,000 years ago. Situated within Holyrood Park, as well as it's rich cultural heritage, the park offers walks, solace, wildlife, volcanic geology and unparalleled vistas of the city from its many vantage points. The park has several Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) designations due to its exceptional range of grassland habitats and its internationally important volcanic geology. Ranger service on site.
This is defiantly worth the walk as the views are amazing. It's a little but of work to get up on the steps and can get slippery when wet but you must go. The views are really good and you can see so much.
5 based on 226 reviews
This is an experience not to be missed! Within the grounds of Dalhousie Castle Hotel, a full suite of magnificent birds are tethered an waiting to be enjoyed. These birds are loved and cared for by the knowledgeable and skilled owner Kylie and it shows in her enthusiasm and delight in her beautiful birds. You can choose different experiences but all include getting close to fabulous hunting birds. You will learn a lot and it will be a memory worth treasuring.
4.5 based on 106 reviews
Discover 300 years of Scottish history through this magnificent and carefully conserved neo-Palladian villa. Newhailes is famed for having some of the finest rococo interiors in Scotland. There are sumptuous decorative details at every turn, from the gilded eagles over the drawing room windows to the exquisite Chinese wallpaper and imposing Italian marble fireplaces. A major part of the house's charm is its mellow feel. Newhailes has been allowed to grow old gracefully through a pioneering conservation policy which does 'as much as is necessary, but as little as possible' to keep the house in good order without disturbing its 'untouched' atmosphere.
Attended a Segway off-road excursion event and was delighted with the location. Lovely walks in typically well-preserved NTS grounds. Fabulous views across the Firth of Forth to the Bass Rock. Welcome coffee and scones in the cosy visitor centre cafe/restaurant afterwards. Weather was perfect and a great day out!
4.5 based on 16 reviews
Explore the diversity of the natural world, world cultures, science and technology, art, design and fashion, and Scottish history, all under one roof.
Such a wonderful museum. We were sorry we didn't go first thing in the morning as you could spend ages on one floor alone.
4.5 based on 64 reviews
The Brunton is the place to be for the best in quality music, theatre, dance, comedy, children's shows and film - all year round. Our newly refurbished venue 1 allows us to offer even more entertainment as well as being available for private or corporate hire. The ideal space for bespoke wedding or conference packages.
Looking for a good breakfast in Musselburgh, Scotland? Then you cannot go wrong with a visit to the brassiere at the Brunton Halls in Musselburgh.
Freshly, cooked to your taste served by friendly staff.
A good range of cakes and pastries and delicious meals at lunchtime.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
Edinburgh's oldest neighborhood, dating back to medieval times: these small streets are lined with wool shops, pubs and historical monuments.
Yes it's on a steep hill and touristy, but why do people think that's a reason to give it one star and warn people to never visit I have no idea.
It's not the easiest walk if you chose to go down the cute close alleys and steps, but it's easy enough to walk the straight incline to the castle.
Beautiful little shops with friendly workers, a lovely view and cute place to see.
5 based on 36 reviews
Staggs bar, officially The Volunteer Arms, has been owned and operated by the same family since 1858. It is a friendly local, famous for its many guest real ales and around 30 rums (including the original Sailor Jerry, sold on special occasions). There is a main bar with additional Seating in a small lounge, a larger lounge and bar open on Friday and Saturday nights and a beer garden.
now then, this is clearly the best bar in Scotland, great crowd, beers are bloomin' perfect, everytime, all the time, lovingly cared for by the owner, we had a great night of catching up and felt most welcome by one and all
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Step aboard The Queen's former floating palace and experience this iconic 5 star attraction for yourself. Rated Scotland's Best Attraction for 12 years running and in TripAdvisor's UK Top 10 for the last 5 years, Britannia is one of the most famous ships in the world. Sailing a million miles on a thousand official visits, during 40 years in service, the Royal Yacht played host to glittering state banquets and official receptions, but was also home to the Royal Family and crew of 220 Royal Yachtsmen. Explore Britannia's highly accessible 5 decks with highlights including the elegant Royal Apartments, Crew's Quarters, Engine Room and stunning Royal Deck Tea Room. Highly accessible for wheelchairs and buggies. Open year round .Only 15 minutes from Edinburgh city centre (local buses every 10 minutes - 11, 22, 34 and 300 to Ocean Terminal).
Located off a shopping centre, so you can combine a visit with some shopping. It was an interesting glimpse into the life of the Royals in a different era. Worth a visit and better value in my opinion than the castle.
4.5 based on 10 reviews
Enjoy unique 360 degree panoramic views over Edinburgh from the fascinating Camera Obscura and rooftop Terrace. In World of Illusions, experience five floors of interactive hands-on optical illusions, tricks and fun things to do including vortex tunnel, mirror maze and shrinking room. Get involved, play, touch everything. Great fun for all ages and nationalities, whatever the weather. Scotland’s oldest purpose-built attraction, established in 1835. Tickets are valid all day, just get your hand stamped and come and go as you please all day long. If you don't see everything we give you a free pass to come back the next day. Unique money back guarantee if not fully satisfied. Free Wifi. 'Best family attraction in Britain’, The Telegraph. 'Five Stars, outstanding, world class', VisitScotland. Bring your camera - lots of photo opportunities throughout. Allow about 2 hours. Please note the attraction is located in a listed 17th Century building over 5 floors without a lift. Open every day, open late on holidays. Latest news: Autowed has arrived - get married, renew vows or become 'best friends forever', with our friendly robotic wedding machine.
Been to a Camera Obscura before in Cadiz, but this was so much more!! There were 6 floors of unbelievable "illusional experiences" - must be seen to be appreciated!! We spent more than 2 hours there, but could have spent longer. Loads to see and were very original exhibits. The highlight was the camera obscura itself on the top floor, but we marveled over the whole attraction.
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