Edinburgh's Elegant New Town
From the tourist information centre, turn left and walk along Princes Street. Just after you pass the Scott Monument on your left, cross the road to reach Jenners department store, Scotland's answer to Harrods. Continue along Princes Street, then take a right turn up Hanover Street.
Take the second turning on your left and walk along George Street to reach elegant Charlotte Square. Then turn right and right again to go along Young Street. At the end, turn left and walk down North Castle Street to reach Queen Street.
Cross the road, turn left, then right down Wemyss Place and right into Heriot Row. When you reach Howe Street turn left and, before the church in the middle of the street, turn left again and walk along South East Circus Place, past the sweep of Royal Circus and down into Stockbridge.
Cross the bridge, then turn left along Dean Terrace. At the end, turn right into Ann Street. When you reach Dean Park Crescent turn right and follow the road round into Leslie Place and into Stockbridge again. Cross the main road, turn left and then right at the traffic lights, down St Bernard's Row. Follow this, then bear left into Arboretum Avenue.
Follow this road past the Water of Leith down to Inverleith Terrace. Cross and walk up Arboretum Place to reach the entrance to the Botanic Gardens on the right. Turn left after exploring the gardens and retrace your steps to Stockbridge again.
Turn left at Hectors bar and walk uphill, then turn left along St Stephen Street. When you reach the church, follow the road, cross over Cumberland Street, then turn left along Great King Street. At the end, turn right, then immediately left to walk along Drummond Place, past Dublin Street, and continue ahead into London Street.
At the roundabout turn right and walk up Broughton Street to reach Picardy Place. Turn left, walk past the statue of Sherlock Holmes, then bear left towards the Playhouse Theatre. Cross over, continue left, then turn right into Leopold Place and right again into Blenheim Place. At the church, turn right, walk up the steps and turn left at the meeting of paths.
Go up the steps on the right, walk over Calton Hill, then turn right to pass a bronze cannon with an interesting history – engravings on its breech and barrel show that it was cast in Portugal, ended up in the hands of the Burmese, and was seized as a trophy by British troops in the late 19th century. Go downhill, take the steps on your left and walk down into Regent Road. Turn right and walk back into Princes Street and the start.
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