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Ann Street
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Assembly Hall
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Blackford Hill
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Braid Hills
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Calton Hill
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Charlotte Square
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City Art Centre
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The Colonies
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Corstorphine
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Cowgate
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Craigmillar Castle
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Cramond
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Dean Village
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Duddingston
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Edinburgh Exchange
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Edinburgh's Festival Centre - The Hub
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Edinburgh Zoo
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George Street
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The Georgian House
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Gladstone's Land
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The Grassmarket
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Greyfriars Kirk
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Hanover Street
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The Heart of Midlothian
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Holyrood Abbey
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Holyrood Park
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Huntly House Museum
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John Knox's House
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Lady Stair's House, The Writers' Museum
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The Lawnmarket
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Leith
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The Meadows
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Mercat Cross
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Morningside
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The Mound
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Murrayfield
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Museum of Childhood
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Parliament House
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Parliament Square
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The People's Story museum
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Princes Street
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Princes Street Gardens
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Queen Street
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Register House
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Royal High School
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Royal Scottish Academy
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Royal scottish Observatory
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The Royal Yacht Britannia
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St Andrew Square
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St Giles Cathedral
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St Mary's episcopal Cathedral
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Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre
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The Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the Dean Gallery
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery
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The Scottish Parliament
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Stockbridge
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Swanston
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Talbot Rice Art Gallery
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The Tron Kirk
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The University of Edinburgh
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Victoria Street
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The Water of Leith
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Waterloo Place
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Waverley Market (princes mall)
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The Meadows
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Worth Seeing
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The open grassy space known as the Meadows, criss-crossed with paths and studded with trees, is popular with students from
the university, doctors and nurses from the nearby Royal Infirmary and families from the surrounding residential streets.
It's a good place to relax or let your children run about, and there's a playground with slides and swings. The whole area
was once covered by the Burgh Loch, which supplied Edinburgh's water. Piped water arrived in 1676, the loch was drained in
the 18th century and the Meadows became a public park in 1860. Twenty-six years later the grand International Exhibition of
Industry was held here; the Whalebone Arch is a relic of this. Enjoy the Meadows by day, but its paths are better avoided
if you're alone at night.
Address:
The Meadows
Bus:
11, 15, 16 23
Accessible:
Good
Other:
University of Edinburgh
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