Edinburgh is famously a city of two historic halves: the Old Town’s forbidding castle and jagged skyline squaring off against the New Town, all pleasant crescents and leafy boulevards. But the ...
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Dating back to the 15th century as the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh has no shortage of history. The charm of that history is evident in the city’s Georgian properties, medieval spires and narrow ...
From the prim and proper Miss Jean Brodie to the Royal residence at Holyrood, Edinburgh has long been seen as the landed gentry of Scottish cities. It’s ancient, charming, and well... it’s a bit posh.
When choosing where to stay in Edinburgh, it is important to know the distinction between the centre’s very different sides: the Georgian New Town is a realm of leafy boulevards and grand townhouses.
Just a few steps from Waverley railway station, it doesn’t get more central than the Parliament House Hotel. Calton Hill is your neighbour and Princes Street is mere footsteps away. There’s a charming ...
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