Edinburgh has many distinct districts, each with its own character.
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Abbeyhill
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Abbeyhill is one of the oldest areas of Edinburgh and just ten minutes walk from the city centre. It is especially a great base to explore..
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Broughton
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A stone’s throw from Edinburgh Waverley train station and Edinburgh bus station, Broughton is one of Edinburgh’s oldest yet most central..
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Bruntsfield
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Bruntsfield is a well-heeled suburb twenty minutes walk or a short bus ride from Edinburgh city centre. It is well-known for being home to..
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Calton Hill
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For traditional accommodation with a contemporary feel this converted brewery townhouse is ideal. The communal garden has views onto Calton..
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Comely Bank
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Dating back to 1817 when it was just a row of terraced houses, Comely Bank is a quiet residential suburb just a fifteen minute walk from..
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Dalry
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Dalry is a popular residential area just ten minutes walk from Edinburgh city centre, the West End and Haymarket rail station.
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Dean Village
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Dean Village is part of Edinburgh’s World Heritage Site and just five minutes walk from Princes Street and the centre of Edinburgh.
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Fountainbridge
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Just a five to ten minute walk from Fountainbridge takes you into the West End of Edinburgh, or in the other direction to attractions such..
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Grassmarket
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When it comes to historical Edinburgh you can't get much more central than Grassmarket, part of the city's World Heritage Site. Located in..
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