Edinburgh's Elegant New Town

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"Wander through Edinburgh's very own World Heritage Site"
Walk directions

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.

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  Terrain  - Busy city streets
  Landscape  - Elegant Georgian townscape
  Dog friendliness  - A town walk, so not ideal; keep on lead; not allowed in Botanic Gardens
  Parking  - Several large car parks in central Edinburgh
  Toilets en route  - At Waverley Station and Hamilton Place
About the walk
Don't worry, this is not a walk through some a 20th-century housing scheme. Edinburgh's New Town was built in the 18th century and is an elegant development of wide, airy streets, punctuated with sweeping crescents and lined with soft grey Georgian buildings. It was a planned development, designed...
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Edinburgh is one of Britain’s most spectacular cities and both Old and New Towns have UNESCO World Heritage status. At its heart, the Old Town is a treasury of architecture stretching back to medieval times with its labyrinth of narrow lanes (‘wynds’ or ‘closes’).
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Edinburgh's Elegant New Town

Recommended by
Our view
"Wander through Edinburgh's very own World Heritage Site"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - Busy city streets
  Landscape - Elegant Georgian townscape
  Dog friendliness - A town walk, so not ideal; keep on lead; not allowed in Botanic Gardens
  Parking - Several large car parks in central Edinburgh
  Toilets en route - At Waverley Station and Hamilton Place
About the walk
Don't worry, this is not a walk through some a 20th-century housing scheme. Edinburgh's New Town was built in the 18th century and is an elegant development of wide, airy streets, punctuated with sweeping crescents and lined with soft grey Georgian buildings. It was a planned development, designed...
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Edinburgh
Edinburgh is one of Britain’s most spectacular cities and both Old and New Towns have UNESCO World Heritage status. At its heart, the Old Town is a treasury of architecture stretching back to medieval times with its labyrinth of narrow lanes (‘wynds’ or ‘closes’).