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  1. East Princes Street Gardens. East Princes Street Gardens is the busiest garden. Tourists can mostly be found around the Scott Monument area, looking to climb the 287 steps for views of the city, or at the Waverley Bridge entrance, waiting on a bus tour to start. On sunny days, workers and groups of friends enjoy lunch and people watching.

  2. Jun 22, 2021 · West Princes Street Gardens: Admire the floral clock, a unique horticultural display that features thousands of small, colourful plants that take five weeks to sow each year. The clock, located across from the national galleries, has been a highlight of the gardens since 1903.

  3. Princes Street Gardens: Ross Fountain. On the west side of the gardens is the Ross Fountain. Sculpted in the neoclassical style by Jean-Baptise Jules Klagmann and originally cast at the foundry of Antoine durene in Sommevoire near Paris. This remarkable sculpture has at its base, mermaids, cherubs, walrus and lion heads while at the top there ...

  4. Princes Street Gardens is a large public area, which sits along the south side of Princes Street, beneath Edinburgh Castle. The park is a peaceful haven right in the city centre. The gardens are actually made up of two adjacent parks, East Princes Street Gardens and West Princes Street Gardens. East Princes Street Gardens has always been a ...

  5. Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, lying in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle.The Gardens were created in the 1820s following the long draining of the Nor Loch and building of the New Town, beginning in the 1760s.. The loch, situated on the north side of the town, was originally an artificial creation forming part of its medieval defences ...

  6. Princes Street Gardens. New Town, Edinburgh, Scotland, Europe. Top choice in New Town. Login Save . These beautiful gardens lie in a valley that was once occupied by the Nor’ Loch (North Loch), a boggy depression that was drained in the early 19th century.

  7. Princes Street Gardens is one of the most important urban parks situated in the heart of Edinburgh.It separates the Old Town from the New Town. The gardens are over 37 acres (150.000 m²) and are divided into two parts by The Mound, an artificial hill that connects Edinburgh’s New Town and Old Town and where the Scottish National Gallery is located.

  8. Princes Street Gardens lies at centre of Edinburgh's World Heritage Site, within New Town and Old Town Outstanding Conservation Areas. It is listed in the Inventory of Gardens and Designed Landscape in Scotland and has geological and botanical scientific interest. The Gardens are set in the valley between the old and new towns with Edinburgh ...

  9. Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh is a haven of natural beauty and a gateway to breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle. Its well maintained grounds, peaceful ambiance, and strategic location make it an excellent destination for both locals and visitors.

  10. West Princes Street Garden, Edinburgh Tierras Altas Escocia Edinburgh Chihuahua Cafe New Town National Galleries of Scotland: National Princes Street Camera Obscura and World of Illusions Edinburgh Castle Hoot The Redeemer Dirty Daves Ross Fountain Private Tours Scotland Royal Scots Greys Monument Wee Walking Tours Edinburgh Black Cab Tours

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