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Perth, nestled in the heart of Scotland, is a serene city blending medieval heritage with natural beauty. Once the capital of the Kingdom of Scotland, it boasts landmarks like St John's Kirk and Perth Museum. Encircled by the River Tay, it offers boating and riverside walks, while the nearby Highlands allure hikers.
Visit St John's Kirk for 14th-century Gothic architecture. Perth Museum & Art Gallery showcases local history. Stroll along the River Tay Path or take a scenic cruise. Scone Palace, the ancient coronation site of Scottish kings, dazzles with gardens and peacocks.
Try traditional haggis with neeps, or savor fresh River Tay salmon. Pubs serve locally distilled Scotch whisky—opt for single malts. Weekend markets offer artisan cheeses and shortbread.
Central Perth is walkable. Trains link to Edinburgh (1hr) and Glasgow (1.5hrs). Buses (e.g., Route 3 to Scone Palace) cover nearby towns. Renting a car is ideal for Highlands trips, but remember left-side driving. Use Park & Ride due to limited downtown parking.
May-Sep (15-20°C) has mild weather and long daylight. July-Aug are peak seasons; book early. Winter (Nov-Feb) is chilly but uncrowded, with festive Christmas markets.
Currency: GBP (£). Cards accepted widely, but carry cash for vendors. UK plugs (Type G) and 230V voltage. Emergency: dial 999; Perth Royal Infirmary offers 24/7 care. Free WiFi is common; local SIMs (EE/Vodafone) suit rural areas. Tap water is safe. Alcohol sales in supermarkets stop after 17:00.
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