Stop 1: Edinburgh Castle
Castlehill, Edinburgh
You arrive at Edinburgh Castle the way countless travellers, soldiers, and state guests have—up Castlehill, where the ground tilts and the air sharpens. The basalt of Castle Rock under your boots is t

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Castlehill, Edinburgh
You arrive at Edinburgh Castle the way countless travellers, soldiers, and state guests have—up Castlehill, where the ground tilts and the air sharpens. The basalt of Castle Rock under your boots is t
Edinburgh
You feel the ground fall away from Edinburgh Castle as you ease down from the esplanade—one last glance back at the fortress walls and you’re already in the current of the Royal Mile, that spine of th
549 Castlehill, Edinburgh
You feel it before you read a single sign—the Royal Mile’s wind tugging at your coat, the grit of Castlehill underfoot, the way sound funnels between tall stone fronts. Just here near 549 Castlehill,
2 Warriston's Close, Edinburgh
You feel it first in the air—cooler, closer, slightly damp—like Edinburgh has pulled a heavy door behind you. Just off the Royal Mile, near 2 Warriston’s Close, you’re at The Real Mary King’s Close, w
19 George IV Bridge, Edinburgh
You pause at Vittoria on the Bridge and the city seems to do that Edinburgh trick—making you feel both high above and deep within the Old Town at the same time. Behind your shoulder, the Castle’s rock
45 Niddry Street, Edinburgh
You feel the Royal Mile still humming behind you—street music, shoe-leather on setts—then it softens as you reach Niddry Street, near number 45. The stone here holds damp and history in equal measure,
3-5 Cranston St, Edinburgh EH8 8BE, UK
You catch it before you even see the sign—the toasted, cocoa-rich scent spilling into the close, a sudden warmth against the Old Town’s cool stone. Here at The Chocolatarium, near 3–5 Cranston Street
142-146 Canongate, Edinburgh
You feel the Royal Mile narrow and thicken with history as you reach the Museum of Edinburgh at 142–146 Canongate—three adjoining buildings stitched into the street like pages in a well-used chronicle