SCOTLAND

Misty highlands, medieval castles, and poetic lochs, Scotland is where nature and legend intertwine. From Edinburgh’s historic closes to the untamed Isle of Skye, this land of storytellers invites you to wander through dramatic landscapes, ancient traditions, and warm pubs crackling with life. Every glen, stone, and melody tells a tale that is timeless, proud, and deeply human.

CAPITAL

Edinburgh

POPULATION

5.5 Million

CURRENCY

Pound Sterling (£)

LANGUAGE

English, Scots Gaelic

Best Time to Visit

May–September (for pleasant weather and festivals), December–February (for snowy Highlands and Hogmanay celebrations)

Visa Required

UK Standard Visitor Visa (for non-EU travelers)

Time Zone

GMT / UTC +0
(BST / UTC +1 in summer)

Top Cities

Edinburgh, Glasgow, Inverness, Aberdeen, Stirling

EXPLORE SCOTLAND

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ESSENTIAL INFO

Know Before You Go

Getting Around

Trains and buses link major cities, while car rentals are ideal for exploring the Highlands and islands. Ferries connect the Hebrides and Orkney archipelagos.

Budget Planning

Daily spend £80–£150 ($100–$185) depending on travel style. Many museums and national galleries offer free admission.

Cultural Etiquette

Scots are friendly, witty, and proud of their heritage. Respect local customs, greet with a smile, and don’t confuse Scotland with England. It’s a surefire way to lose charm points.

Language Tips

English is universal, but you might hear Scots or Gaelic in rural areas. Maybe acclimatize yourself to the Scottish accent beforehand.