Historic Edinburgh
Below, 'The Dynamic Earth', Holyrood Road
Developing Edinburgh
Edinburgh is a beautiful and historic city, the ancient capital of Scotland, with much to see.
The nearby 'Royal Mile' is the historic mile-long street between Edinburgh Castle and nearby Holyrood Palace.
Holyrood Road, adjacent to the flats, has been the site for many major developments in Edinburgh over the past few years.
Minutes'
Walk
- The Scottish Parliament
- The Royal Mile
- Holyrood Palace
- Edinburgh Castle
- Holyrood Park
- Salisbury Crags
- Arthur's Seat
1 - 3
2 - 4
2 - 4
12
1 - 3
5
12
Photography Pages
These include two 4-star hotels, a dome: 'The Dynamic Earth, the Scotsman's headquarters, BBC offices, flats, and a national parliament
The landmark buildings of the new Scottish Parliament were opened on Holyrood Road in 2005. You can attend debates for free.
City Hills and Crags
This park is beautiful to walk or drive around and a great place to exercise - cycling, jogging or hill climbing
The flats lie directly under Holyrood Park, allowing good leisure access and views
Edinburgh has Holyrood Park, which is more than just a park, containing a mile of crags and a large hill, Arthur's Seat.
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Photo pages and walking distances.
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