One museum, two conjoined buildings. The modern half of this complex on Chambers Street opened in 1998 and tells you everything about Scotland from its geological and prehistoric past to its social and political present. The older half of the National Museum with the soaring Victorian atrium – massively refurbished over several years then reopened in 2011 – is more of a crowd-pleaser with galleries covering the natural world, science and technology, art and design, and more.
There’s a whole load of history, culture, art and atmosphere rolled into Edinburgh’s streets, but it’s easy to find yourself tapping away when you’re exploring a brand-new place – and Edinburgh is full of ways to empty your wallet, what with all those Michelin-starred restaurants and world-renowned attractions.
But you can do Edinburgh cheaply, you just need to know where to head. From art galleries and gardens to quaint walks and historic sites, there’s plenty to do in the marvellous city, even if you’re on a small budget. Here are our top picks for the best free things to do in Edinburgh.
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This guide was updated by Edinburgh-based Arusa Querishi. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.