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MEMBER APPRECIATION EVENT • MAY 11-24
TRACING SCOTTISH HISTORY IN EDINBURGH
Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital city, deserves its reputation as being one of the most enthralling cities in the world. Since the establishment of world-famous University of Edinburgh in 1582, the city has basked in scholarly excellence. It has also achieved the status of being a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is known as the leading festival city in the world, buzzing with a sense of excitement not only during the summer festivals, but throughout the year. Travelers who visit during the month of August might have the opportunity to witness the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, featuring nearly one thousand musicians, pipers, drummers, singers and dancers who create a fantastic display on the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade.
Cobbled medieval streets pave the way for exploration of Edinburgh’s many historic sites. Follow the Royal Mile, which runs through the heart of the city’s Old Town connecting the magnificent Edinburgh Castle, perched high on a base of volcanic rock, with the splendorous Palace of Holyroodhouse resting in the shadow of an extinct volcano – Arthur’s Seat. Edinburgh Castle last saw military action in 1745 and served as the
British army’s main base in Scotland until the 1920s. Peppered with attractions, such as The Real Mary King’s Close and the Scottish Storytelling Centre, historical sites including St Giles’ Cathedral, and some of the best eating and drinking spots in the city, the Royal Mile offers much to see and do.
For another view of British royalty, take a tour of the former Royal Yacht Britannia, once the British Royal Family’s floating holiday home during their foreign travels. The yacht was in service from 1953 to 1997 and is now permanently moored in front of Ocean Terminal. The audio-guided tour affords visitors a keen perspective on the everyday lives of the royal family.
Further exploration of Edinburgh reveals a mysterious subterranean labyrinth in a medieval Old Town alley, which has stood nearly unchanged for 250 years – a building known as Real Mary King’s Close. An eerie tour of the building, lead by costumed characters, provides insight into the lives of Edinburgh’s residents in the 17th century.
Popular tourist sights in the city also include the National Museum of Scotland in Old Town, which traces the history of Scotland from its geological beginnings to the 1990s; the Scottish Parliament
Building; and Surgeons’ Hall Museums, which includes the intriguing History of Surgery Museum, Dental Collection and Pathology Museum.
We’ve been sharing Ireland & Scotland with the world since 1932. Come explore with us!
Enjoy locally crafted guided tours.
Inclusive packages with no hidden extras.
Plus, AAA Members always receive an additional $25 off per person on any CIE Tours’ guided vacation!
TASTE OF SCOTLAND 5 days from $1,149 On this introductory tour of the highlights, visit the exciting cultural hub of Glasgow, cruise Loch Ness, savor a whisky tasting on a distillery tour. Explore St Andrews, see historic Edinburgh, and tour its majestic castle.
3 departures per week, February to December
SCOTTISH DREAM 8 days from $1,999 Visit Edinburgh, Glasgow and the Highlands. See majestic castles, cruise on Loch Lomond, savor a whisky-tasting, and stop off in St Andrews to see its famed golf course.
3 departures per week, March to October
THE SCOTS IRISH TOUR 11 or 15 days from $2,649 Explore the history and heritage of Scotland and Ireland with visits to great cities, storied castles, and stunning landscapes. See Edinburgh, Belfast, and Dublin, and visit the Highlands, the Cliffs of Moher, the Giant’s Causeway.
2 departures per week, March to October
CIE Tours offers over 50-award winning guided vacations in Ireland, Britain, Iceland and Italy, including small group departures with a maximum of
26 guests, our Family Vacation Collection, exclusive private driver vacations, and custom independent trips.
To book or for more
more information call 610.258.2371
click northampton.aaa.comorvisit
AAA Northampton County
3914 Hecktown Road, Easton, PA 18045
Prices are land only, per person, based on double occupancy on 2019 departures and vary by departure date.
Inveraray Castle ©Paul Tomkins/VisitScotland
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