
Mouni Roy's trip to Scotland was filled with sight-seeing, taking a trip down historical lanes painted with nostalgia and soaking in European culture. If you find yourself inspired by her travel postcards, here are some must-visit spots you should add to your itinerary. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence in Scotland of Her Majesty, The Queen. Open throughout the year, the Palace stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)

Arthur's Seat is one of four hill forts, from around 2,000 years ago. Situated within Holyrood Park, it is a symbol of the city's cultural heritage. The park offers walks, solace, wildlife, volcanic geology and unparalleled vistas of the city from its many vantage points. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)

The Edinburgh Castle is a world famous icon of Scotland and part of the Old and New Towns of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site. It was recently voted top UK Heritage Attraction in the British Travel Awards and is Scotland’s number one paid-for tourist attraction. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)

The National Museum of Scotland gives us a peek into the diversity of the natural world, global cultures, science and technology, art, design and fashion, and Scottish history -- all under one roof. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)

The Real Mary King's Close: Hidden beneath the Royal Mile (a stretch of road connecting Edinburgh Castle with Holyrood Palace, the Queen's residence in Scotland) lies Edinburgh’s deepest secret: a warren of hidden ‘closes’ where real people lived, worked and died. (Source: Instagram/@imouniroy)