For you lovers of recent literature – Edinburgh and the surrounding region is a real Aladdin’s cave of treats. Harry Potter fans can indulge all their J.K. Rowling fascination at the Elephant House café – as well as taking the opportunity to pick up one of numerous coach trips to some of the sights from the films.
For you fans of Dan Brown – the fascinating chapel at Rosslyn is a short distance away – and an opportunity to see whether you can buy into the conspiracy.
For fans of the classics – amongst others, Edinburgh is the birth place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – creator of Sherlock Holmes. There are places to visit including the street he once (allegedly) lived in at Argyle Park Terrace at the edge of the meadows, his statue in Picardy Place as well as the pub named after him at the top of Broughton street.
A Literary Trip to Edinburgh
For you lovers of recent literature – Edinburgh and the surrounding region is a real Aladdin’s cave of treats. Harry Potter fans can indulge all their J.K. Rowling fascination at the Elephant House café – as well as taking the opportunity to pick up one of numerous coach trips to some of the sights from the films.
For you fans of Dan Brown – the fascinating chapel at Rosslyn is a short distance away – and an opportunity to see whether you can buy into the conspiracy.
For fans of the classics – amongst others, Edinburgh is the birth place of Sir Arthur Conan Doyle – creator of Sherlock Holmes. There are places to visit including the street he once (allegedly) lived in at Argyle Park Terrace at the edge of the meadows, his statue in Picardy Place as well as the pub named after him at the top of Broughton street.
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