Architectural Buildings in Princes Street and Gardens

Top 5 Architectural Buildings in Princes Street and Gardens (Edinburgh)

Architectural Buildings in Princes Street and Gardens

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  • Francois T
    Johannesburg, South Africa954 contributions
    It was very busy, overwhelming for first time visitors and not very many helpful staff around. Plan ahead, give extra time to avoid challenges.
    Written July 22, 2023
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  • IAN D
    Wigan, UK19,387 contributions
    As an avid Church visitor this is a most strikingly beautiful church inside. The decor is stunning with magnificent ceiling and beautiful stained glass windows. A very serene church.
    Written January 26, 2020
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  • KodoDrummer
    Buenos Aires, Argentina64,794 contributions
    Nice modern and contemporary art exhibition. Spectacular architecture of the Greek-style building. Beautiful historical pieces.
    Written May 13, 2020
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  • therichastill
    Stevenage, UK2,289 contributions
    Waterloo Place is just on the edge of Princes Street which is probably the most well known road in Edinburgh apart from the Royal Mile. The tram stop is close by and many of the buses run along this road as well.

    When I visited there was a street market there which was cool. Good to see local businesses being given an opportunity to sell their products.
    Written October 12, 2020
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  • Malgorzata
    12,108 contributions
    North Bridge Arcade is a beautiful, covered shopping arcade. It connects North Bridge with Cockburn Street . This Victorian passage is one of the few objects that type, we can see in Scotland now. Built in 1900 and features original shop windows with bowed plate glass. You can also see coffered ceilings and a beautiful dome with stained glass windows. A beautiful, historic place.
    Written September 16, 2020
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