Stretching from the high-on-a-hill Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Royal Mile is both Old Town Edinburgh's main thoroughfare and one of the city's main streets. Here you'll ...
For all of its history, though, the city's modern side is also on full display in the vibrant food and arts scenes. The Royal Mile links Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, with lots of stops ...
But once you’ve had your fill of history, culture and the whine of bagpipes drifting up the Royal Mile, where is the best place to settle in for the night? The Balmoral is one of Edinburgh most ...
A museum/ educational facility will celebrate its importance to Edinburgh as the first running water supply serving the city and the last weaving mill on the Royal Mile. A number of alterations to ...
It’s a 10-to-15-minute walk to Edinburgh Castle and the top of The Royal Mile. And it’s a 20-minute ... Roast at The Ox pub ...
Edinburgh has been ... corner of this incredibly photogenic city. History looms over the city in the form of its postcard-perfect castle and Royal Mile, while on the ground, culture and a dynamic ...
If you're looking for some peace and serenity after a long day on the Royal Mile, the Royal Botanic Gardens ... Glencoe and Pitlochry Tour (5710 reviews) Edinburgh: Isle of Skye, Highlands and ...
Turn right out of the main reception on to the Royal Mile and you’ll head towards Edinburgh Castle. Turn left and you’ll go towards the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Scottish Parliament.
The Highland bagpipe is a part of Scottish culture and history, famous for its ... traditionally crafted ones. Just off Edinburgh’s historic Royal Mile, which sweeps down from the city’s ...