Guidebook for Edinburgh

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Guidebook for Edinburgh

Food Scene

Lovely local seafood Cost around £30/head but you will eat very well!
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The Ship On The Shore
Shore
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Lovely local seafood Cost around £30/head but you will eat very well!
great freshly prepared food , fantastic taste , lovely staff . Very hipster!
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Roseleaf bar cafe
23-24 Sandport Place
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great freshly prepared food , fantastic taste , lovely staff . Very hipster!
Really marvellous cakes baked on site
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Mimi's Bakehouse
63 Shore
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Really marvellous cakes baked on site
lovely light lunches , nice coffee and good music
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Michael's Steak and Seafood Bar
15-19 Jeffrey St
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lovely light lunches , nice coffee and good music

Sightseeing

Castle that over looks the whole of the city It is a little pricey to get in and i think it is better seen from the outside...
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Edinburgh Kalesi
Castlehill
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Castle that over looks the whole of the city It is a little pricey to get in and i think it is better seen from the outside...
he panoramic views from Calton Hill have astonished and inspired visitors for centuries. Major landmarks can be seen from a bird’s eye view: Arthur’s Seat with the Crags behind Holyrood Palace and the Parliament, Leith and the Firth of Forth, Princes Street in its New Town grid and the Royal Mile climbing up towards the Castle. Calton Hill is also famous for its collection of historic monuments, which form some of the most important landmarks of the city. One of the most striking is the National Monument, inspired by the Parthenon in Athens. Intended to commemorate the Scottish servicemen who died in the Napoleonic Wars, it was never completed leaving just the twelve columns you see today.
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Calton Tepesi
Calton Hill
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he panoramic views from Calton Hill have astonished and inspired visitors for centuries. Major landmarks can be seen from a bird’s eye view: Arthur’s Seat with the Crags behind Holyrood Palace and the Parliament, Leith and the Firth of Forth, Princes Street in its New Town grid and the Royal Mile climbing up towards the Castle. Calton Hill is also famous for its collection of historic monuments, which form some of the most important landmarks of the city. One of the most striking is the National Monument, inspired by the Parthenon in Athens. Intended to commemorate the Scottish servicemen who died in the Napoleonic Wars, it was never completed leaving just the twelve columns you see today.
Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as "a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design".[1] It is situated just to the east of the city centre, about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of Edinburgh Castle. The hill rises above the city to a height of 250.5 m (822 ft), provides excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond, is relatively easy to climb, and is popular for hillwalking. Though it can be climbed from almost any direction, the easiest and simplest ascent is from the east, where a grassy slope rises above Dunsapie Loch.
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Arthur's Seat
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Arthur's Seat is the main peak of the group of hills in Edinburgh, Scotland which form most of Holyrood Park, described by Robert Louis Stevenson as "a hill for magnitude, a mountain in virtue of its bold design".[1] It is situated just to the east of the city centre, about 1 mile (1.6 km) to the east of Edinburgh Castle. The hill rises above the city to a height of 250.5 m (822 ft), provides excellent panoramic views of the city and beyond, is relatively easy to climb, and is popular for hillwalking. Though it can be climbed from almost any direction, the easiest and simplest ascent is from the east, where a grassy slope rises above Dunsapie Loch.

Parks & Nature

The Water of Leith Walkway is a public footpath and cycleway that runs alongside the small river of the same name through Edinburgh, Scotland, from Balerno to Leith. he path starts next to Balerno High School and runs 12.25 miles (19.6 kilometres) to Leith. The path runs downhill, but the incline is so slight that it is barely perceptible. Approximately half a mile of the route is on roads, for the remainder the path runs alongside the Water of Leith, and away from traffic.
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Water of Leith Walkway
Water of Leith Walkway
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The Water of Leith Walkway is a public footpath and cycleway that runs alongside the small river of the same name through Edinburgh, Scotland, from Balerno to Leith. he path starts next to Balerno High School and runs 12.25 miles (19.6 kilometres) to Leith. The path runs downhill, but the incline is so slight that it is barely perceptible. Approximately half a mile of the route is on roads, for the remainder the path runs alongside the Water of Leith, and away from traffic.
A small area of green very near to the flat, nice to relax in on a sunny day
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Pilrig Park
Pilrig Street
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A small area of green very near to the flat, nice to relax in on a sunny day
Large open area of green near the city centre , you can often see circus troupes practising during the festival or even Quidditch tournaments running during university term times! It is a lively place but big enough it never really feels crowded.
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The Meadows
Melville Drive
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Large open area of green near the city centre , you can often see circus troupes practising during the festival or even Quidditch tournaments running during university term times! It is a lively place but big enough it never really feels crowded.

Essentials

Smallish store but should have everything you need.
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Tesco Express
4-6 Leith Walk
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Smallish store but should have everything you need.