Not another saved list. A trip that's already planned.
Most city guides leave you with more tabs, more pins, and more decisions. This gives you a clear plan already built — the timing, route, and local notes worked out.
A real route, paced
Not a checklist. The big sights are in there. So is the bench you didn't know existed.
The line you skip
Does a popular spot has a less-obvious entrance, a second-level booking page, or an early-morning window? The guide gives you the trick for each.
Mapped and save offline
Distances between stops are calculated for you. No more criss crossing the city.
Open it and go. No tabs. No guessing.
The $15.99 isn't for information. It's for not having to think about it.
You could piece this together yourself. Most people do.
You start with good intentions
A few TikToks saved. A blog open. Maybe you ask AI to build a plan. It looks solid at first.
Then it gets messy
The places aren't near each other. The timing's off. You're crossing the city because nothing was built as a real day.
So you fix it as you go
You check maps between stops. You change plans mid-walk. You keep figuring it out while you're already there.
And that becomes the trip
Not bad. But not easy either. You're still planning it while you're in it.
What this guide changes
You open it, and the decisions are already made. Not rigid. Not overplanned. Just clear.
- Where to go, in the right order
- What's actually worth it
- When to move and when to stay
- What to do when things change
It's the difference between having options and having a plan.
How you'll faire in Edinburgh as a veggie
Edinburgh is very veggie-friendly — dedicated spots like David Bann, Kalpna, and Henderson's are must-visits, and most restaurants have solid vegetarian options. Edinburgh is one of the most vegetarian-friendly cities in the UK — and honestly, one of the best in Europe. Whether you're after fine di…
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City Centre
Dive into Edinburgh’s architectural marvels, enjoy exquisite vegetarian cuisine, and shop in quaint local streets. This day balances cultural exploration with nature and fine dining, perfect for a solo adventure.
Stockbridge
Explore the charming streets of Edinburgh from a local's perspective, indulging in delightful vegetarian cuisine and discovering architectural and natural wonders. This day is crafted for the solo traveler seeking culture, nature, and unique shopping experiences in Edinburgh
Old Town
Discover the hidden alleys of the old town
And before you leave
Quick tip: Don't leave Edinburgh without trying vegetarian haggis with neeps and tatties — it's widely available, surprisingly delicious, and the most Scottish thing you can eat without the meat. Most pubs and restaurants offer it as standard, so just ask. Enjoy Edinburgh — your stomach will thank …
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The things you usually learn
too late.
Expert tip
Eating out is easy — Edinburgh is very veggie-friendly. You'll have no trouble finding options at most restaurants, and there are several dedicated vegetarian/vegan spots worth seeking out like David Bann (a local institution for creative veggie dining) and Henderson's, one of the oldest vegetarian restaurants in the UK
Expert tip
Don't skip the Indian food — Edinburgh has excellent Indian restaurants, many with extensive vegetarian menus. The curry scene around Leith and Newington is particularly strong. Kalpna on St Patrick Square is a legendary vegetarian Indian spot.
