Summary
Welcome to Edinburgh, Scotland
Edinburgh is one of the major cities in Scotland flourished with Medieval skyscrapers, secret tunnels and caves, historical palaces and victorian streets filled with alluring shops. Once ruled by London, this city is nothing less than a fairy tale town. Even though the city has many other sites to visit, today we are going to visit a famous church, walked down the victorian street and get lost in the magic of the writer’s museum.
Places to Visit
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The Parish Church of St Cuthbert
Built-in 1892 is the Parish church of St Cuthbert hidden in the trees to the western end of Princes Street Garden. The interior of this church is extremely intriguing and holds the Scottish history till this date.
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Victoria Street
Victoria Street was built between 1829-34 as part of a series of improvements to the Old Town, with the aim of improving access around the city. The street is gently curved and is paved with colourful shops and building attracting visitors from all around the globe.
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