Photographs of Buildings in the City Centre of Edinburgh
St. Andrew's House in the City Centre of Edinburgh St.
Andrew's House on the southern flank of Calton
Hill
It is a Category "A" listed an Art Deco-influenced building |
in the City Centre of Edinburgh The Balmoral is a
luxury five-star hotel
and a landmark of Edinburgh. It is located in the heart of the city at the east end of Princes Street beneath Edinburgh Castle. It was built as a traditional railway hotel adjacent to Waverley Station. |
in the City Centre of Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags |
Old Royal High School in the City Centre of Edinburgh from Salisbury Crags The Old
Royal High School,
( also known as New Parliament House ), is a 19th century neoclassical building on Calton Hill The A-listed building was erected for the Royal High School between 1826 and 1829 It was designed in a neo-classical Greek Doric style by Thomas Hamilton, who modelled the portico and Great Hall on the Hephaisteion in Athens. it has been praised as the finest monument of the Greek revival in Scotland |
"The Scotsman" Hotel in the City Centre of Edinburgh The Edwardian (1905)
building housed
The Scotsman newspaper for nearly a century. The building is on North Bridge between the Royal Mile and Princes Street, straddling Edinburgh’s Medieval Old Town and Georgian New Town. The Scotsman Hotel Edinburgh opened in 2001 |
High Street in Edinburgh city centre |
The "World's End" pub in City Centre of Edinburgh |
Statue of Wellington at
General Register House in Princes
Street in City Centre of Edinburgh |
The "Inn on the Mile" in Edinburgh city centre |
Church in Edinburgh city centre |
Murrayfield Stadium |
Dean Village above Water of Leith |
Clock Tower above Water of Leith walkway |
Fettes College on return from Newhaven |
National Gallery of Modern Art on return from Newhaven |
Gallery of Modern Art - Mod 2 |
Map
of Edinburgh showing Old Town, New Town and West End |
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