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Where Top of Royal Mile
When Daily 09.30 - 18.00 ( summer) 09.30 - 17.00 ( winter)
Price Adults 8.50gbp Children ( 5 - 15 ) 2gbp Seniors 6.5gbp.
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35
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WhereCastlehill
When Daily 09.30 - 18.00 (later in summer)
Price Adults 4.95gbp Children 2.50gbp Seniors 3.50gbp families 12.00gbp
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35
WhereCastlehill
When Daily 09.30 - 18.00 (later in summer)
Price Adult £5.75 Student/Senior £4.65 Child £3.70
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
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The Hub Edinburgh's Festival Centre
WhereCastlehill
When Daily 08.00 - 11.00 (later during festivals)
Price Prices for events vary
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |  |
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Gladstone's Land
WhereLawnmarket
When Daily ( april to 30th Oct only) 10.00 - 17.00
Price Sorry have not got prices yet
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
Writers Museaum
WhereLawnmarket
When Daily ( april to 30th Oct only) 10.00 - 17.00
Price Sorry have not got prices yet
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
The writers museaum celebrates our famous Scottish literary greats such as Robert Burns, Robert Louis Stevenson and Sir Walter Scott |
Last Public Hanging
WhereCorner of High St & George IV Bridge
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
There are 2 little brass plates set in the street. A little plaque on the wall informs us that the last public hanging in Edinburgh took place here |
WhereHigh Street
When Daily 09.00 - 17.00 Sun 13.00 - 17.00
Price Free but Donations are always welcomed
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Festival Fringe Offfice
WhereHigh Street opposite City Chambers
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
This is the place to get your tickets for most events during August |
City Chambers
WhereHigh Street opposite Festival Fringe Office
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35 |
This lovely building is where the great works of the city used to take place |
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Mary Kings Close
WhereHigh Street
>When Daily 10.00 - 21.00 Sun ( APR-OCT )
When Daily 10.00 - 16.00 Sun ( NOV-MAR )
Prices Adults £7.00 Child £5.00 Family £21.00
How to get thereBus 1,6,34,35
Mary King's Close is a range of closes and spaces that lie hidden beneath Edinburgh's
City Chambers. This is a historically accurate interpretation of life in the city from the 16th -
19th century.
The Tron Kirk
The Tron Kirk stands at the junction of North Bridge and The Royal Mile. It has been witness to many a Hogmany celebration as the traditional gathering place of Edinburgh folk at New Year. The Edinburgh Street party is now much more popular. the Tron Kirk gets its name from the salt-tron, a public weighing beam which used to be located outside the church. It is now a visitors centre where ongoing excavations are taking place.
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