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Edinburgh Pocket Map: The perfect way to explore Edinburgh

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ca. 1833-34 - William Home LIZARS - Plan of Edinburgh Drawn & Engraved for the General Post Office Directory CoffeeHub – Locally sourced Scottish produce with a daily selection of cakes and pastries, hot food and meals in Edinburgh’s West End Orientation - It's fairly easy to find your bearings around Edinburgh. The city is centered on its oldest street, the Royal Mile, which runs downhill from Edinburgh Castle in the west to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the east. The Royal Mile is actually just over a mile and changes name several times during its course (Castlehill, Lawnmarket, High Street and Canongate). To the north of the Royal Mile is Princes Street, Edinburgh's principal shopping street, which also marks the demarcation between the Old and New Towns. North of Princes Street is the Georgian New Town with its elegant houses and streets. South of Princes Street is the Old Town, the original medieval city, with its narrow closes and wynds (pronounced as in 'wind your watch,' these are alleys or narrow streets) spilling down from the Royal Mile. Thomas BROWN and James WATSON - A new plan of the city of Edinburgh including all the latest & intended improvements Perspective View of the Castle and City of Edinburgh, with the Towns of Leith, Burnt Island & Kinghorn.

Airport Buses – We run three services connecting the City Centre, North Edinburgh and West Edinburgh with the airport. John BARTHOLOMEW - Plan of Edinburgh & Leith with suburbs, from ordnance and actual surveys, constructed for the Post Office Directory. Network Maps – It’s easy to select the bus you need or plan your journey with our interactive route maps.W & A.K. JOHNSTON - Johnstons' plan of Edinburgh, Leith, Portobello and environs, constructed from the latest surveys with additions by the local surveyors of these towns Buildings of architectural or historical interest are listed as category A (national or international importance), B (regional or more than local importance), or C (local importance). William & Alexander Keith JOHNSTON - Johnstons' plan of Edinburgh, Leith, Portobello and environs, constructed from the latest surveys with additions by the local surveyors of these towns. W. & A.K. JOHNSTON / H.D. LITTLEJOHN - Plan of Edinburgh, Leith & Suburbs [showing Sanitary Districts] John G. BARTHOLOMEW - Chronological map of Edinburgh showing expansion of the City from earliest days to the present.

W. & A.K. JOHNSTON LIMITED. - Plan of Edinburgh, Leith and Portobello with suburbs. Constructed from ordnance and private surveys. Edinburgh trams opened, after delays, in May 2014. It has one route and 15 stops that link the airport with the new parts of the city. Route Special Services – First-class transport connections for large-scale events and visitor attractions. John BARTHOLOMEW - Plan of Edinburgh & Leith with suburbs, from ordnance and actual surveys, constructed for the Post Office Directory Edinburgh is a truly beautiful city, especially in the Old Town area, which is dotted with gorgeous medieval buildings. It's not really that difficult to find your way through the beautiful cobblestone streets of Edinburgh. But if you have a copy of the Edinburgh tour map, you'll have an even more enjoyable time in the city.

See also military maps for some towns in the 18th century, Admiralty charts for harbour towns, and Ordnance Survey maps for towns after 1840. Arthur's Seat and Holyrood Park - It's rare to find a hike of such natural beauty in any city. But Edinburgh is no ordinary metropolis. You can walk to the top of Arthur's Seat or cheat and drive to the park — either way, you find great views. TravelHub – Pop in to see us if you’re looking for information on our services or to buy or top-up your Ridacard.

The typical top ten attractions are listed below. You can find the detailed locations of these places on the maps above. BARTHOLOMEW - Bartholomew's Plan of the City of Edinburgh with Leith & Suburbs, reduced from the Ordnance Survey... ca. 1827-28 - William Home LIZARS - Edinburgh drawn & engraved for the General Post Office Directory Timetables – For those all important bus times, we have detailed timetables for every service across the network.ca. 1889-90 - William Home LIZARS - Plan of Edinburgh Drawn & Engraved for the General Post Office Directory The city’s fine collection of neo-classical monuments that reflect its status as Scotland’s capital. These monuments contribute to the richness and diversity of the townscape and their subjects represent a variety of personalities who were significant in their time. W & A.K. JOHNSTON - Copy on a reduced scale of the plan lodged with the clerk of the Parliaments ... in reference to the Edinburgh Improvement Bill

Calton Hill - Studded with a bizarre collection of Neoclassical architecture, this is the best of many great viewpoints from which to gaze out over the city.published 1729] - James GORDON - Plan de la Ville d'Edenbourg, capitale d'Ecosse / (by James Gordon). J. ARCHER - A new plan of the City of Edinburgh : including all the latest & intended improvements.

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