Edinburgh is located on the coast of the Firth of Forth, on a plain punctuated by massive landforms, including Castle Rock and Arthur’s Seat. The historic centre has two distinct areas: the Old Town, ...
while the medieval Old Town hides myriad closes and snickelways where a history of dark deeds have been conducted at nightfall. Edinburgh Castle looms above the city on a craggy outcrop and at the ...
the Cheval Old Town Chambers building is directly opposite the medieval St Giles’ Cathedral. Turn right out of the main reception on to the Royal Mile and you’ll head towards Edinburgh Castle.
Dean Village New Town's Dean Village is located southwest of Stockbridge and northwest of the Edinburgh Castle. An old milling community, the village maintains a sense of history with some of its ...
originating from a castle village and several separate settlements. Its value as a monument of urban architecture is based on the preservation of the town wall of 1330, its surviving urban relations ...
In the Old Town of Edinburgh is Greyfriars, a church with an important place in Scottish history as well as a story of a remarkable dog. Watch the video clips to find out more about Greyfriars Kirk.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. For nearly a thousand years Edinburgh's Old Town has been the beating heart of Scotland's capital; the foundation on which the rest of the ...
It looks like a miniature medieval castle set in the shadow of Arthur ... Unleash your inner diva with a stay at House of Gods in Edinburgh’s Old Town. It’s kitsch, it’s sultry and it ...
The drink, made up of brandy and raisins, will be served once more as the tavern is revived in the Old Town. | Malcolm Cochrane Now, the drink is coming back to Edinburgh along with John’s ...
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 ...