Touring Edinburgh – City Of Edinburgh
When planning a vacation to Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh, you will find that this beautiful city offers a diverse mixture of historic and modern architecture and design. The winding streets and wonder walking paths give you a feeling of entering another dimension.
Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland and provides a visitor with an interesting and enjoyable trip through the history of the Scottish people. The city is divided into Old Town which is replete with medieval century buildings, shops, and pubs. The new town provides a mix of’th Century Georgian architecture and modern 21st century buildings.
A vacation of Edinburgh will take longer than a few days. Each side of Edinburgh has unique and delightful sites to see. Starting at the top of Royal Mile you can visit the Edinburgh Castle. This castle is open to visitors and provides an opportunity to see the home of Mary Queen of Scots, information and plaques on the many historic events that took place in the castle, and a beautiful view of the city from the gardens of the castle.
As you stroll down Royal mile you will find museums, shops, and cafes on both the main street and on the side streets. Royal mile has been kept in its historic state and gives you the feeling of walking through time. You will find the Holyrod Palace at the end of Royal Mile. This is the Queen’s official residence. When the royal family is not in residence much of the palace is open to visitors who can see the paintings, furnishings, and historical artifacts of royal families through the centuries.
Visiting John Knox Home in the High Street section of Royal Mile will give you an opportunity to see the home of this 15th century protestant minister. The home has hand painted ceilings and has been restored to its original splendor. Visiting Canongate will provide you with the opportunity to see the diverse architectural styles of the medieval times. Almost all of the buildings found in Canongate are medieval and many have been renovated and are available for viewing by visitors to Edinburgh.
Edinburgh celebrates its artists and actors through yearly festivals and regular events. But, Lady Stairs home provides a unique commemorative to the works of Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson. This home maintains the decor and elegance of the era in which it was built. It gives you an opportunity to spend time with great authors and artists in a salon that replicates the one that was there when the home was built.
Grassmarket Square is a great place to see while you are in Edinburgh. By following Candlemaker Row you will come to the center of the square. There are regular festivals and events held in the square. It is surrounded by five star restaurants, inns, and restaurants. The food found at the square fits any appetite. It may be medieval or modern and from any culture that is desired.
The one half mile long Princes Street provides you with monuments, shops, buildings, and gardens that many residents of Edinburgh enjoy. The gardens provide a view of Old Town and the Castle. A person can rest, relax, and reflect while sitting in the beautiful gardens.
When visiting the Royal Botanical Gardens you find the plants, shrubs, and exhibitions that reflect the entire country of Scotland. The Gardens have been recently renovated and many of the exhibitions are now housed in newly renovated glass houses. A person will have so much to see and do when they are in Edinburgh – City of Edinburgh that there is just not enough time. One way to get an overall view of the city and its sites is to tour through the street on an open-top bus. The bus follows the route of medieval times through modern in the pattern that the city grew.
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