Kids are 8 and 11
Any recommendations please?
Leave them with TJ, he could do with some 1st hand experience before commenting on the parenting threads. 😀
Open top bus
Dynamic earth
Camera obscura
climb athers seat
Ghost tour?
Thinking of it better not ...
Get on a train and go to Glasgow.
Camera Obscura is great - there's lot of other stuff in the exhibition
Museums
Castle is always worth a visit if you haven't been for a while.
There are a few places which let you paint your own pottery. That seems to fascinate them for a while (you need a return visit after firing so not good if you're only here for the day).
Ski-ing at Hillend. Ice-skating at Murrayfield.
Deep Sea World if you have transport
camera Obscura - excellent
deep sea world - magic, but it's over the bridge so transport needed
boat trip to the forth islands, weather dependent, but good fun. transport not an issue as trains will take you to sth queensferry
castle is overrated imo, so is dynamic earth
EDIT - oh yeah, mary king's close, booking needed - it'll scare the crap out of them, always a fun thing to do with kids
deep sea world - magic, but it's over the bridge so transport needed
Train?
My niece and nephew (7 + 9) came to see the Pandas with the Grandparents. Day after I took them to Ratho climbing... Pandas? What Pandas?
Zoo
Butterfly Farm
Castle
Various museums on the Royal Mile - Museum of Childhood, Camera Obscura etc.
Chambers Street museum
Deep Sea World is ok, Dynamic Earth is very over-rated.
The Museum of Flight in East Lothian is good
camera obscura and deep sea world.
Dont bother with dynamic earth - kids expected dinosaurs and hands on science experiments. Not impressed with learning about the environment
Do kids that age still play in parks? There's an award-winning park at the east side of the meadows that kids seem to love - free entertainment for an hour and the meadows are a nice sort of area within walking distance of the centre.
Craigmillar Castle. Best hide and seek ever. It's a very extensive ruin that has lots of battlements and dungeons to explore.
The Royal Museum on Chambers Street is brilliant for kids. Everyone loves it.
There's a Gala day on Leith Links as part of the Leith Festival. There'll be the usual fun fair.
Portobello beach if the weather is good.
Zoo. Pandas.
Speaking of which, do you know what the pandas at Edinburgh zoo get for lunch?
smack?
30 minutes. Same as the Lions.
If you are coming into Edinburgh Central bring cash. Just spent most of my lunch hour finding a working machine and queueing.
show them the intro to Trainspotting, then get them to film a reanactment of it on Princes Street, with iggy pop blaring on a boom box.
Zoo. Pandas.Speaking of which, do you know what the pandas at Edinburgh zoo get for lunch?
Deep fried bamboo shoots, with brown sauce, natch
Castle in the morning
Lunch at Cafe Hub
Camera Obscura in the afternoon
Museum of Scoltand - Chambers St - Free
Climb Arthurs Seat - Free
Finish with open top bus - not free - get a mortgage!
Check out all the closes off The Royal Mile - Free
Thanks all
