Cozy pubs, vibrant restaurants, world-class galleries, and everything in between, Scotlands lively capital is full of incredible things to do, whatever the weather. From iconic institutions to local, under-the-radar spots, Rainy Day Edinburgh is the essential guide to 100 of the best things to do in the city when its raining (which is a lot of the time).
Whether youre looking for delicious places to eat, inspiring museums to mooch around, or bars serving up creative cocktails, this handy book has it covered.
- Publishing in time for Fringe festival
- Written by a local
- In 2019 alone, there were over 150 million visits to Scotland from around the world. Almost 6 million of those visits were from England (1 in 10 people). In coming months and years, this number is likely to shoot up as pandemic restrictions are lifted
- Includes a map of the city and handy symbols for each listing to show which are free, family-friendly, walk-in friendly, and more
Mike MacEacheran is a travel journalist and guidebook author based in Edinburgh, Scotland. He holds two degrees, including a postgraduate masters in journalism, and spent seven years as the editor of travel magazines before going freelance. Mikes clients include: The Times, The Telegraph, The Guardian, National Geographic and Monocle among others. Hes written guidebooks for Lonely Planet, Rough Guides and DK Eyewitness.