ChatterBank1 min ago
Edinburgh What Part?
I am going to Edinburgh for a weekend with my Stepmum, no car only our feet and public transport.
which part would you recommend old or new, princes st or royal mile.
I haven't been there since I was a child so not entirely sure of where to stay.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We were in Edinburgh for the Tattoo last year and found it had changed a lot since we were last there a number of years ago..and not for the better.
I think once Jenners went, Princes Street lost its heart. I'm sure there's still a lot of interesting and nice places to see, we just didn't have the time.
The left hand side of Princes Street is awful - it's far better to go down into the gardens on the right-hand side and walk the length of the street that way!
People who like shopping think the new St James Quarter is wonderful. There are three floors of shops and dozens of restaurants. It's useful on a rainy day (not uncommon in the capital!)
RH, five minutes walk from Johnny Walker takes you to a great pub at the bottom of Lothian Road. It's 'only' a Wetherspoons, but the building is great - the 'Caley' has been converted from an old cinema and it is quite impressive (and pretty roomy, not true of many of the places on the Royal Mile itself).
This is my favourite pub in Edinburgh - just off the Waverley end of Princes Street
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Edinburgh, in terms of public transport, is very much a bus city. Here's where they go
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and here's how much it costs
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Can't help with your question, but I'd highly recommend this restaurant. https:/
It's a while ago that we ate there, but it was devine.