Around Edinburgh's Old Town

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"Discover Edinburgh's ancient medieval heart – not far from the Royal Mile"
Walk directions

From the main entrance to Waverley Station, turn left, go to the end of the street, then cross over and walk up Cockburn Street to the Royal Mile, where you turn left and walk downhill. Continue to the black gates of Holyroodhouse. Turn right and walk along to face the modern Parliament visitor centre.

Turn left and follow the road to the right, then turn right again past the Dynamic Earth science attraction (the building looks like a huge white woodlouse) and walk up into Holyrood Road. Turn left, walk past the new buildings of  The Scotsman newspaper and walk up to St Mary's Street, where you turn right and rejoin the Royal Mile. 

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  Terrain  - City streets, some hill tracks
  Landscape  - Atmospheric ancient city and brooding castle
  Dog friendliness  - Keep on lead; crowded pavements make this a poor experience for dogs
  Parking  - Several NCP car parks in Edinburgh
  Toilets en route  - At Waverley Station
About the walk
Edinburgh is often thought of as an extremely respectable, rather genteel city. But as you'll find out in this walk through the city's ancient heart – the medieval Old Town – it has a darker, more mysterious side to its nature. The Old Town, the original city, was enclosed by city walls, which...
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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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Around Edinburgh's Old Town

Recommended by
Our view
"Discover Edinburgh's ancient medieval heart – not far from the Royal Mile"
Location
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Additional information
  Terrain - City streets, some hill tracks
  Landscape - Atmospheric ancient city and brooding castle
  Dog friendliness - Keep on lead; crowded pavements make this a poor experience for dogs
  Parking - Several NCP car parks in Edinburgh
  Toilets en route - At Waverley Station
About the walk
Edinburgh is often thought of as an extremely respectable, rather genteel city. But as you'll find out in this walk through the city's ancient heart – the medieval Old Town – it has a darker, more mysterious side to its nature. The Old Town, the original city, was enclosed by city walls, which...
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About the area
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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’).