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Edinburgh: The National Museum of Scotland

The National Museum of Scotland in Edinburgh is a place that feels more like an adventure than a typical museum. Each floor takes you into something different—dinosaurs, ancient civilizations, science, fashion, even Scottish history all in one space. I really enjoyed the mix; one moment I was looking at a giant T. rex skeleton, and the next I was checking out historic artifacts that shaped Scotland’s past. The building itself is beautiful, with a bright, open central hall that’s perfect for photos. Best part—it’s free, so you can explore at your own pace. A must-visit place if you’re in Edinburgh. #edinburghtrips
Posted: Aug 24, 2025
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