3 famous buildings to visit in Edinburgh

Street
Every city has its one most famous street, and for Edinburgh it's West Bow. Edinburgh's most photogenic street West Bow, better known as the bottom of the iconic Victoria Street, is one of Edinburgh's most beautiful and photographed places. This gracefully curving lane connecting the Grassmarket to the uptown area is a popular destination for tourists, photographers and Harry Potter fans alike. The colourful house facades, stone arches and…
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Street
The Royal Mile is Edinburgh's historic thoroughfare and arguably the most famous street in Scotland. It is roughly 1.8 kilometres long and is the most famous street in the UK, with two iconic buildings - Edinburgh Castle at the top and the Palace of Holyroodhouse at the other end. [btn "Find the top hotels in Edinburgh here" https://www.booking.com/city/gb/edinburgh.en.html?aid=2380460;label=p-edinburgh-royalmile] It's a street where the…
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Station
Edinburgh Waverley is the city's main railway station and the busiest transport hub in Scotland. It is located in the heart of Edinburgh, literally in the valley between the historic Old and New Towns, just a few minutes' walk from all the main attractions - the Castle, the Royal Mile, the Scott Monument and Princes Street shopping. The station is unique in its position below city level, nestled between two elevated parts of the city centre.…
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