Edinburgh and Surrounding Areas

The moment you step off the train at Waverley Station for the first time and emerge blinking into the sunshine of Scotland's capital city is one you will long remember: you stand in a valley, the CASTLE and the medieval OLD TOWN towering over you on one side of the station and PRINCES STREET and the Georgian splendour of the NEW TOWN on the other. Edinburgh is one of the world's great cities, an architectural marvel, and a physically exciting place to inhabit.

It is also one of the world's great financial centres; the Bank of Scotland was established here in 1695 and the decimal point, the cheque book and the overdraft were all developed in Edinburgh. Financial services dominate the city today, making it the UK's largest financial centre outside of London. Particularly strong are the insurance and investment sectors, with Scottish Widows and Standard Life both based here, as well as the Royal Bank of Scotland; which is now the fifth largest bank in the world. Edinburgh is also home to the SCOTTISH PARLIAMENT and, with 34% of the workforce qualified to degree level, is one of the best educated cities in the world. No surprise then that it has the strongest economy of any UK city outside London.

Step outside the city into the lush LOTHIAN countryside and you enter a sweeping green landscape filled with castles, country houses and ancient battlefields, a reminder of Scotland's rich past.

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  • edinburgh castle

    December 2006

    Edinburgh Castle: Ageless Beauty  We look at the history of the castle and the famous Edinburgh events which use it as an iconic backdrop.

  • Stained glass window and gargoyle, Rosslyn Chapel, Edinburgh

    September 2006

    Rosslyn and the Grail Myths  As rumours continue to flourish around the world about the Rosslyn Chapel, we hear from expert Neil Hargraves on the Holy Grail mystery.

  • Calton Hill with a view towards the Edinburgh skyline beyond, at dusk.

    August 2006

    Edinburgh: Iconic Capital  Auld Reekie, Athens of the North and Festival City – Edinburgh is a truly international icon of the celebration of the creative spirit.

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