Leith Edinburgh's Waterfront Situated between the buzz of Great Junction Street and the stylish surroundings of Ocean Terminal lies Edinburgh's waterfront and The Shore, a city quarter by the sea, bustling with restaurants, bars, bistros and boutiques. Explore Leith to find out about Edinburgh's historical links with the sea, and also take time to enjoy its modern developments. Leith is an ideal destination whether you want a quiet pint in an ancient port tavern or the latest cocktail in an ultra-modern bar. Leith offers one of the best-known golf courses in Scotland, Leith Links, and every year The Leith Rules Golf Society holds a celebration there. Leith is, of course, also home to The Royal Yacht Britannia - one of Edinburgh's most famous visitor attractions.www.visitleith.org EXPLORING THE CITY Tourist Information Centres Edinburgh and Scotland Information Centre3 Princes Street, EH2 2QP0845 2255 121Edinburgh Airport Tourist and Airport Information Desk, Edinburgh International Airport, Edinburgh EH12 9DNEdinburgh City bus tour tickets can be bought from the Tourist Information Centre or on Waverley Bridge where the tours begin. The Edinburgh Pass Just one little card can add so much value to the time you spend in Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Pass, available from tourist information centres and online atwww.edinburghpass.com, not only offers all-inclusive access to over 30attractions - it also gives holders all-inclusive bus transport including return airport bus transfer. New for2007/8 is the Child Pass. The pass comes with a free handypocket-size guidebook and over 25exclusive offers such as shopping, dining, sightseeing and child discount offers. The guidebook also lets you know how much money you have saved each time you use the card. The Edinburgh pass is a VisitScotland product. For more details email:info@edinburghpass.com