

A charming village in the Scottish Highlands, known for its picturesque setting and historic sites.
A historic restaurant known for its traditional Scottish breakfast and stunning views of the River Ness.
Award-winning restaurant offering fresh, locally-sourced seafood and stunning views of Inverness Castle.
A stylish restaurant offering modern Scottish cuisine and an extensive wine list.
Scrambled eggs, back bacon, black pudding, tattie scones, and haggis
Thick, creamy soup made with smoked haddock, potatoes, and onions
Traditional Scottish dish of haggis (sheep's stomach stuffed with offal), neeps (turnips), and tatties (potatoes)

Inverness Village experiences frequent rain; a waterproof jacket is essential for outdoor activities.
The village offers numerous hiking trails; sturdy boots are recommended for comfortable and safe hiking.
Having local currency is optional but convenient for small purchases and tips in Inverness Village.
A traditional symbol of Scottish heritage, the Inverness tartan scarf is a must-have for any visitor.

Hand-carved from local stone, these whisky stones chill your drink without watering it down.
A traditional Scottish pudding made with oatmeal, suet, and dried fruits, it's a taste of home for many locals.
A historic castle offering panoramic views of the River Ness and the city.
A fascinating museum showcasing local history, art, and natural history.
A beautiful and tranquil garden with a variety of plants and a café.
A historic theatre in Los Angeles, known for its Spanish Colonial Revival architecture and classic films.
The Fontana Di Trevi, a magnificent Baroque fountain in Rome, captivates visitors with its grandeur and intricate sculptures. Constructed in the 18th century, it is renowned for the tradition of tossing coins to ensure a return to the Eternal City.
Dongchuan Grand Bridge, a marvel of engineering, offers stunning views of the Red River and surrounding mountains.