Rare Edinburgh pricing at 59% below typical
Delta, one stop, April 28 out of Detroit
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Edinburgh is worth going out of your way for in late April. The weather has turned, the festivals have not started, and a $483 fare on Delta lands you there for roughly what a coast-to-coast domestic costs. Denver, Philadelphia, and Charleston handle the shorter trips.
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Destination Spotlight: Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Late April catches Edinburgh between the damp of early spring and the summer festival crush, with daylight stretching past 8 p.m. and the major sights still moving at a workable pace.
- The Royal Mile runs from Edinburgh Castle down to Holyrood Palace, a one-mile stretch of medieval closes and courtyards that gets substantially quieter an hour after the last daily castle entry.
- Stockbridge, a 20-minute walk north of Princes Street, anchors one of the city's most livable neighborhoods, with independent bookshops, a Sunday market, and cafes that line the Water of Leith pathway.
- Arthur's Seat, the volcanic hill in Holyrood Park, rewards the 45-minute climb with a full panoramic of the city, the Firth of Forth, and the Pentland Hills beyond.
- For exhibition schedules, neighborhood maps, and seasonal event timing, the Visit Scotland Edinburgh guide is worth checking before you lock in specific plans.
Insider Tip: Calton Hill, just east of Princes Street, offers one of the best elevated city views in Edinburgh and stays noticeably less crowded than Arthur's Seat at sunset.
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