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The Royal Mile, Edinburgh

The Royal mile Edinburgh

The Royal Mile is the popular name for the succession of streets which form the main thoroughfare of ’s Old Town. As the name suggests, the Royal Mile is approximately one Scottish mile long, and runs between two foci of history in Scotland, from Edinburgh Castle at the top of the Castle Rock down to Holyrood Abbey. It is said to be referred to by locals as “High Street”, but properly, this is the name of only one stretch. The streets which make up the Royal Mile are (west to east) Castle Esplanade, Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street, Canongate and Abbey Strand. The Royal Mile is Edinburgh Old Town’s busiest tourist street, rivalled only by Princes Street in the New Town.

GPS travel coordinates: 55° 56′ 59″ N, 3° 11′ 17″ W

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1 comment to The Royal Mile, Edinburgh

  • The Royal Mile is a wonderful place to walk around – and a horrible place to drive! There are wonderful old buildings with narrow closes and wynds that were very definitely built before cars were dreamt up!

    A great thing to do if you have a couple of hours spare on a nice evening is to go on a ghost walk. There are lots available which meet on the Royal Mile.

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