Perfect for Instagram 📷: Discover These Hidden Gardens in Edinburgh
Looking for a charming spot in Edinburgh to explore without the crowds? These "secret gardens" 💐 in the city are perfect for you, especially when visiting in spring or summer. 🍃 Dr Neil’s Garden Behind Arthur's Seat lies a fairy-tale secret garden: Dr Neil’s Garden. According to a global survey by Earth.Fm, this garden tops the list of “quiet places to escape the hustle and bustle of British cities” 🔝. Here, you can enjoy views of Duddingston Loch, fountains, and an ancient church. In one corner of the garden stands Thomson's Tower. The ground floor houses the Edinburgh Curling Museum 🥌, while the top level occasionally hosts art exhibitions. 🕒 Open daily from 10:00-17:00 🍃 Dunbars Close Garden If you’ve walked along the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, you might have missed this hidden gem. This 17th-century-style garden is one of Edinburgh’s oldest attractions, offering a peaceful oasis amid the bustling city streets. Follow the cobblestone paths winding through the flower beds, where the air is filled with the sweet scent of blossoms. Sit down anytime and let the calming atmosphere embrace you. 🕒 Open daily from 7:00-16:30 🍃 Sundial Garden Sundial Garden is located in Inverleith Park. It’s not only a playground for swans and other wildlife but also one of the best spots to view the city’s skyline. Inverleith Park is situated in the Stockbridge neighborhood, adjacent to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. 🌟 This summer, the UK’s grand Foodies Festival will tour through the park. From August 2 to 4, let delicious food and stunning views accompany you! 🕒 Open all day Let’s put down our phones and take a “20-minute garden break,” basking in the flowers and greenery for some photosynthesis in the sunshine☀️. #TakeAWalkInSpring #ForeverEdinburgh #EdinburghTravel #VisitEdinburgh #EdinburghGardens #EdinburghTravelTips #HiddenGemsInEdinburgh #SpringInEdinburgh #LoveEdinburgh