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Edinburgh: St Andrews & The Fishing Villages of Fife
¥14,277
per adult
92% of travellers recommend

St. Andrews & Fishing Villages of Fife from Edinburgh
¥17,227
per adult
96% of travellers recommend

St Andrews, Falkland & the East Neuk of Fife Full-Day Tour
¥12,489
per adult
80% of travellers recommend

St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife from Glasgow
¥16,150
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

St Andrews & Falkland Village Small Group Tour from Edinburgh
¥16,365
per adult

Perth: The Black Watch Castle and Museum Entry Ticket
¥2,853
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

St Andrews Must-Sees Daily Walking Tour (11am & 2pm)
¥3,230
per adult
100% of travellers recommend

St Andrews: Top Sights Guided Walking Tour
¥3,015
per adult
100% of travellers recommend
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Falkland must see attractions
1. University of St. Andrews
Steeped in tradition, the University of St. Andrews is among the oldest in the English-speaking world. The academic institution is known for its impressive buildings spread around fields and floral displays. Visit its museums to see collections that inspire the students of this venerable university.
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2. Scone Palace
Scone Palace has been inextricably linked to Scotland’s history for centuries, serving as the capital of a Pictish Kingdom, and later as a religious center and the coronation site for generations of Scottish monarchs. Explore rooms filled with antique French furniture, valuable porcelain and fine portraits. Walk around the palace’s superb grounds, which encompass a woodland, a butterfly garden and an unusual maze.
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3. St. Andrews Links
Golf has been played on the historic grounds of St. Andrew’s Links since the 15th century. Today, the “Home of Golf” comprises seven courses, a pavilion, a shop and restaurants. Relax in the serene setting of the Castle Clubhouse and relish the views of the St. Andrews Bay.
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4. Royal Yacht Britannia
The magnificent Royal Yacht Britannia, docked at Ocean Terminal, provides fascinating insight into the wealth and opulence enjoyed by Britain's head of state. The craft, which served the Windsors for over 44 years, is 412 feet (126 meters) long and classy from bow to stern. Follow in the footsteps of Britain's monarchs and explore the sumptuous bedrooms and gilded staircases.
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5. St. Andrew's Cathedral
St. Andrews Cathedral is a site of inspiring medieval ruins from the 12th century. The structure was and remains the tallest church ever built in Scotland. Today, it has a museum with an excellent collection of medieval sculptures and artifacts from the cathedral. Marvel at the enormous wall that survived many centuries and hovers over a cemetery.
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