Things to do in Edinburgh, Scotland: The Best Libraries

April 25, 2022 Carley Gatson

Edinburgh is Scotland’s capital city, renowned for its heritage, culture and festivals. Take a long walk around the centre to explore the World Heritage Sites of the Old Town and New Town, as well as all the area’s museums and galleries. Then stop for a delicious meal made from fresh Scottish produce before heading out to take in one of Edinburgh’s many events — including the famous summer festivals of culture, or the Winter Festivals of music, light and ceilidhs.
Restaurants in Edinburgh

1. Military Museum Scotland SCIO

Linburn House Louis Braille Avenue Legion Hall, Edinburgh EH27 8DU Scotland +44 7799 565243 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/Military-Museum-Scotland-SCIO-591070184353808/
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5.0 based on 43 reviews

Military Museum Scotland SCIO

A fantastic Award winning, military museum designed as a hands on educational resource. Catering for schools, care homes, veterans assosciations and clubs, and the general public. We have car parking, disabled access and facilities. Military Museum Scotland recently won The Scottish Hospitality Awards, Scottish Tourist Attraction of the year 2019. We have just Re-opened after 18 weeks of closure due to the Coronnavirus. We have introduced 100s of new artefacts and displays for your enjoyment. We are planning lots of different events in the future. You can keep up to date with whats happening on our facebook page. Search for Military Museum Scotland SCIO hope to see you soon.

Reviewed By SallyfromEdinburgh

Visited here yesterday with Mother(82) and Nephew(10) and both were very surprised at the Display on show ! Lots of Military Displays with well written descriptions of Weapons, Uniforms ,Badges and all sorts of Equipment used by Soldiers in World War 2 ! Amazing Collection and the make believe Trench outside gives you a real feeling of what it was like for soldiers getting ready to go “over the top”. A real Education experience enhanced by the lovely knowledgable Staff who are happy to answer endless questions !! Would go back and would recommend this place as a must see ! Really interesting place to visit .Please go !!!

2. Fountainbridge Library

137 Dundee St, Edinburgh EH11 1BG Scotland +44 131 529 5616 [email protected] http://www.edinburgh.gov.uk/directory_record/5061/fountainbridge_library
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5.0 based on 1 reviews

Fountainbridge Library

3. National Library of Scotland

George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EW Scotland +44 131 623 3700 [email protected] http://www.nls.uk/
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4.5 based on 169 reviews

National Library of Scotland

Reviewed By f2s - Glasgow, United Kingdom

Most of the ?15 floors are below the street entry. Good cafe and fun shop with tables and chairs. Across the hall are small exhibition rooms always interesting.

4. ScotlandsPeople Centre

3 West Register Street, Edinburgh EH1 3YT Scotland [email protected] http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/
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4.5 based on 34 reviews

ScotlandsPeople Centre

Reviewed By Bean-astair

I use this facility regularly, and have done so since 1984. It has developed and improved a very great deal since I first used it, and beats most countries' corresponding service into a cocked hat in a distant corner. It is well organised and makes the information quickly and easiy accessible. You pay £15 for a day and you get a desk with a computer terminal and a socket for a laptop and access to all the statutory records of births, marriages and deaths and the census. You can print out (at an additional charge) birth certificates more than 110 years old, marriage certificates more than 75 years old, death certificates more than 50 years old, and census records, or you can just transcribe them. If you are struggling with the system, or having trouble deciphering something, the staff are very helpful. Incidentally SunTanScott who complained in his review about being ripped off was factually incorrect. Contrary to what he claimed, you cannot view births less than 100 years ago on either of the Irish sites he mentioned. For online access to the GRONI site he mentioned the cost per certificate is £2, and you cannot save or print it, and it expires after a few weeks, while the cost of the corresponding certificate from Scotland's People online is £1.50, and you can save it or print it and view it indefinitely. You only have to pay the (admittedly hefty) fee for a certificate from Scotland's People if you choose to get a certificate of an event more recent than the cut-off dates. If you are in a Scotland's People Centre there is no additional charge if you transcribe the information in-house, even after the cut-off dates. There is an in-house cafe with a modest menu, and there are changing exhibitions in the main bulding which are free of charge. The building itself warrants a visit just to see the inside of the dome, and of the Historical Search Room upstairs.

5. Central Library

Central Library 7-9 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1EG Scotland +44 131 242 8020 https://www.facebook.com/edinburghcentrallibrary/
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