Clarissa M.
Yelp
The first time I ventured to Edinburgh I was immediately dazzled by the sight of this ominous, darkly gothic tower spearing into the sky in the midst of all the crowds and sunshine of Princes Street. Imagine my surprise when my then partner, now husband informed me that we could CLIMB the thing. Well butter my butt and call me a biscuit, sign me up for that!! My partner and I shelled out a few very reasonable pounds (I believe it's 4 quid per person) and away we went, along with a friend who found the whole experience a bit questionable due to fear of heights. As such, let this be your warning now: if you don't like heights, have health problems, or if you don't like rapidly narrowing staircase walking space, perhaps you should give the Scott Monument a miss. If however you're like me and adore the majestic sights provided from a bit of elevation, as well as maybe the notion that all those damned steps will burn off that ice cream or brunch you just had, well. Go on, then!
It goes without saying that the Scott Monument is at the perfect location for an impressive vista. Once at the top, you are featured with the glorious expanse of Edinburgh out all the way to the tiny Forth Rail Bridge, just barely visible in the distance. From another side, you can see Arthur's Seat in all its glory. Yet another side you can take in all the tiny people on Princes Street and the wee double-decker buses, looking like toys from the distance. Even better, there's a tiny, tiny museum room sort of in the middle of the thing, so you can stop and catch your breath and perhaps even read a bit about its construction or the gentleman behind it. It's absolutely incredible: worth every pound, to my mind.
I've now been twice to the Scott Monument, once as a tourist, second as a permanent-tourist-turned-hostess for visiting friends, and each time was worth every penny. It's the perfect spot to bring friends and family to visit, or to bring yourself if you are visiting Edinburgh for the first time. A word of caution however: it can be a bit windy at the top, so hold on to your hats/tickets/small objects at the top!