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Edinburgh Old Town
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The New Town is a central area of Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland. It was built in stages between 1767 and around 1850, and retains much of its original neo-classical and Georgian period architecture.
Elegant Georgian and Victorian terraced houses fill the New Town and Stockbridge. Affluent young professionals and longtime locals shop at posh delis, specialty shops and thrift stores, and relax in quaint cafes and trendy gastropubs. The weekly Stockbridge Market sells jewellery, crafts and food. you can walk from the New Town into Stockbridge and continue on to Inverleith to take in the Royal Botanic Garden, with its huge greenhouses.
Elegant Georgian and Victorian terraced houses fill the New Town and Stockbridge. Affluent young professionals and longtime locals shop at posh delis, specialty shops and thrift stores, and relax in quaint cafes and trendy gastropubs. The weekly Stockbridge Market sells jewellery, crafts and food. y…
From the guest house , it’s take around 20 min to attached here. Market street, really historical.
Packed with Georgian architecture, this is a beautiful area to live and wander around. Connected to Stockbridge, you will walk through here to get to Princes Street and onwards to the Old Town.
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