Edinburgh has many distinct districts, each with its own character.
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Haymarket
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A mere five minutes from the West End and centre of Edinburgh, Haymarket is a perfect central point for exploring the city as well as a..
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Holyrood
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Holyrood forms part of central Edinburgh and the Old Town. It is within easy access to bus and Edinburgh Waverley train station which links..
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Inverleith
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A well-heeled suburb on the northern fringes of the city, Inverleith is home to some of the most desirable property in Edinburgh.
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Leith
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Dating back to the 12th century and more recently immortalised in The Proclaimers song, Sunshine on Leith, Leith is a vibrant suburb, which..
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Marchmont
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Marchmont is a desirable residential area twenty minutes walk, or a short bus ride, from Edinburgh city centre.
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Merchiston
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One of Edinburgh's most desirable suburbs, this quiet residential area is the home of author Ian Rankin and former home of J.K Rowling,
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Morningside
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One of Edinburgh’s most desirable suburbs, Morningside lies to the south-west of the city and is bordered by Bruntsfield and Merchiston...
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New Town
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Don't let the name fool you, Edinburgh's New Town dates back to the 1700s. Set in an ordered grid, sandstone buildings, some with Grecian..
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Newington
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A fifteen minute walk south of the city centre and Royal Mile, formerly rural Newington was separate from Edinburgh until the building of..
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