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When visiting Edinburgh, first-time travelers will be able to easily differentiate between Old Town and New Town. New Town's planned streets, squares and public greens occupy Edinburgh's northern ...
Edinburgh has been the Scottish capital since the 15th century. It has two distinct areas: the Old Town, dominated by a medieval fortress; and the neoclassical New Town, whose development from the ...
The carnivalesque atmosphere of Old Town’s Royal Mile — the street that runs between Edinburgh Castle, an important military fortress and the city’s most famous landmark, and the Palace of ...
In Edinburgh’s well-heeled Bruntsfield neighbourhood, Black Ivy is just across The Meadows from the Old Town. Each of the 21 bedrooms inside overlooking the green expanse of Bruntsfield Links.
A new mural in an Old Town close delves back into Scottish folklore to celebrate a legend about the king who made Edinburgh a royal burgh.
In Edinburgh’s well-heeled Bruntsfield neighbourhood, Black Ivy is just across The Meadows from the Old Town. Each of the 21 bedrooms inside overlooking the green expanse of Bruntsfield Links.
The New Town, constructed between 1767 and 1890 as a collection of seven new towns on the glacial plain to the north of the Old Town, is framed and articulated by an uncommonly high concentration of ...
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