In Edinburgh and Glasgow, you can find high culture and heritage behind the venerable facades of museums and galleries as well as art shows and underground clubs.

If you’re looking for peace, you don’t have to travel far. In the Highlands you’ll find magnificent mountains, blue lochs and a breathtaking array of wildlife.

You can also check 13 things to do in Scotland, or what to visit in Glasgow or Edinburgh.

  • Harry Potter: If your kids are Harry Potter fans, this place is perfect. You can join many of guided tours or go on your own to see The Glennfinnan Viaduct, where Hogwarts Express rides or other filming locations.

Scotland uses the British Pound (£). Credit and debit cards are widely accepted.

Visitors to the UK need an Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) if they do not need a visa for short stays of up to six months, or do not already have a UK immigration status. 

Visitors who transit through the UK by crossing the UK border need an ETA, if required for their nationality.

An ETA is a digital permission to travel – it is not a visa or a tax and does not permit entry into the UK – it authorises a person to travel to the UK.

British and Irish citizens, as well as people with status under the EU Settlement Scheme do not need an ETA.

Applying for an ETA is quick and simple. Visitors can find more information about applying for an ETA on GOV.UK

An ETA costs £16 and permits multiple journeys to the UK for stays of up to six months at a time over two years or until the holder’s passport expires – whichever is sooner.

The best time depends on your preferences. Summer is popular for good weather, but spring and autumn offer fewer crowds and beautiful scenery.

Scotland is generally very safe in terms of wildlife. However, you may come across midges (small biting insects) in rural areas, especially in summer.

Scotland uses a 230V voltage with UK-style Type G plugs. You may need an adapter and converter for certain devices.

Yes, Scotland has a reliable public transport system, including buses, trains, and ferries, making it easy to travel without a car. In this Scotland travel guide you’ll find everything you need to know.

Yo can check our posts about transportation in Glasgow or Edinburgh.