The Sunday Post (Inverness)

Magnificen­t seven with sights galore

- WORDS TRACEY BRYCE

From fine dining to gorgeous green spaces and great days out, Scotland’s cities are packed with hidden gems, rich histories and stunning views.

Whether you are a culture vulture, history buff or adventure seeker, there is something for everyone in Scotland’s cities.

Edinburgh

A short walk from some of the capital’s most famous sights lies Dean Village.

Bordering the Water of Leith, it boasts breathtaki­ng architectu­re.take a relaxing stroll along the water’s edge, admiring the distinctiv­e sandstone mills and stylish Tudor revivals.the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art is nearby.

Elsewhere, St James Quarter is set to become a hub for art, culture and fashion.

Glasgow

Enjoy a peaceful walk in Botanic Gardens.visit Kibble Palace, a striking greenhouse designed by inventor and engineer John Kibble, which features fine marble statues surrounded by vivid flowers, tropical palms and the National Collection of Tree Ferns.

Founded by sculptorme­chanic Eduard Bersudsky and theatre director Tatyana Jakovskaya in St Petersburg in 1989, Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre has been captivatin­g Scottish audiences for almost two decades.

Its enthrallin­g performanc­es see carved figures controlled by steampunk-style machinery, combining with lights and music to tell beautiful stories.

Dundee

The UK’S first Unesco City of Design made headlines around the world when V&A Dundee opened in September 2018.

Since then the city has set its sights on becoming one of the country’s top destinatio­ns. Feel the sand beneath your toes at the Waterfront Place

urban beach, looking out on to the River Tay.

Open/close Dundee, an exciting street art project, showcases the best in local and internatio­nal talent.the city-centre art trail aims to brighten up unexplored nooks and crannies.

Take a self-guided tour, heading off the beaten track and discoverin­g hidden alleyways of artwork.

Aberdeen

Think of Aberdeen and it’s likely its famous granite buildings and monuments are among the first things that come to mind. Whether it’s admiring its architectu­re and street art or strolling to the harbour to catch sight of dolphins, aberdeen is packed with exciting experience­s.

Beneath a historic railway arch, you’ll find City of Aberdeen Distillery. Sample delightful gins, take a tour and try a masterclas­s.

Winner of Art Fund Museum of the Year 2020, Aberdeen Art Gallery is home to one of the finest collection­s in the UK, housed in one of the city’s finest buildings.

Having reopened after a multi-million-pound transforma­tion, it is one of the city’s most exciting attraction­s boasting a collection of works by important artists, designers and makers.

Inverness

A compact, cosmopolit­an city, Inverness has the wonders of the Highlands on its doorstep.

Take a walk along the banks of the River Ness. Seals and seabirds can be spotted between the two road bridges that run through the city. Upstream are the beautiful Ness Islands.

Perth

Home to palaces, museums, gardens and stunning scenery, there is plenty to discover in Perth.

After a spot of sightseein­g, grab a bite in one of the city’s great independen­t coffee shops or restaurant­s.

Perth Medieval Trail gives visitors a glimpse of what the Fair City was like in the 15th Century.

Follow the River Tay Public Art Trail.the sculptures are inspired by the river and its wildlife, the city, its history, its poets, and its life.

Stirling

What Scotland’s smallest city lacks in size it more than makes up for with historic attraction­s, stunning scenery and character, not to mention shopping, places to eat and exciting events.

Follow in the footsteps of Robert the Bruce at an award-winning visitor centre. The Battle of Bannockbur­n experience uses 3D technology to bring history to life.view the battlegrou­nd and restored commemorat­ive monuments, including the iconic statue of Robert the Bruce.

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 ??  ?? Clockwise from main: Water of Leith flows through Dean Village; Dundee’s urban beach opens last month; gin-tasting at City of Aberdeen Distillery; Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre’s mechanical exhibits; and an aerial view of Inverness
Clockwise from main: Water of Leith flows through Dean Village; Dundee’s urban beach opens last month; gin-tasting at City of Aberdeen Distillery; Sharmanka Kinetic Theatre’s mechanical exhibits; and an aerial view of Inverness

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