While working on London’s Guide I had the chance to visit UK’s most charming cities and towns, being Edinburgh one of my favourites. There’s something magical about its hills, cobblestone streets and vernacular architecture that will make you want to visit the city over and over. This guide covers everything interesting in terms of architecture. If you find any mistakes, or have any suggestions please let me know in the comments. My intention is to keep it useful. Hope you enjoy!
Download pdf here: Edinburgh Architecture Guide 2020 PDF
Download map here: Edinburgh Architecture Guide 2020
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Hey Virginia, are you back to blogging then? 🙂 Have missed you here. xx
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Yes 🙂 putting the blogging engine back on, I am very excited.
A lot to catch up with everyone else’s blogs too! How are you? X
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I am fine, thanks for asking. Trying to get myself back in the rhythm of blogging because I do miss it so when I don’t. Excited to have you back! xx
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I feel the same way 😉 Where are you? Still in NY? I suspect it must be very cold now?
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Across the river, in NJ. 🙂 Same place though. We keep thinking of shifting and then we stay on! It keeps swaying, the temperature, but on the whole cold yes. 🙂 xx
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I mean is a beautiful place, especially the views you have from there 😉
Would you ever consider going back to the UK?
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It is a lovely location for us, so I cannot ever complain about it. You know how we are creatures of habit and how a place grows upon you, but both of us would love to come back to the UK. Someday. 🙂 Have a nice week, lovely. xx
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You are now very well established… although you Instagram shows plenty of travels? I am currently reading you post about Paris 😍 would you consider France as your home candidate?
Wishing you a great week too 🥂
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But of course, France is magnifique. I love the idea of learning new tongues, so I am always up for it! 🙂 xx
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The intrepid Dippy Dotty Girl in Paris for a looooong time, think about that 😉 something tells me we will finally meet in New York 🤞🏼
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Hahaha now that would be a dream, V! Coffee/drinks and you and me in NYC. It is a wonderful thought. 🙂 xx
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Where are you btw?
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Right now Madrid 🙂 enjoying the sun before going back home in Landaaaaaan 😀
I feel a move is about to happen this year —-> NY
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How lovely! Enjoy Madrid and my love to both the gorgeous cities. A move…exciting and butterflies-in-the-stomach kinda proposition. Middle or end of the year? 🙂
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I am thinking more towards the end. As much as I am excited for a new adventure, I am in love with London more than words can explain. For the moment, enjoying friends and family… and eating very well as you have already tried in Spain 😉
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Oh well, now don’t I know that feeling. When you have a home in a city that you love, there is nothing sweeter than that. You hold on to London then for as long as you can…and then there is your vivacious Spain. Hugs! xx
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Hi Virginia,
Edimburgh is such a lovely city !
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Any trips planned to the north soon? Have you ever been to Edinburgh?
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My home away from home!!!
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Aaaww! Have you been there many times?
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I have been there about 7 times and I want to return. My son is a bagpiper, so my husband and I have followed the call of the Scottish Highlands. I love this city. A wonderful guide – thank you!
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7 times?? Wow, that is indeed impressive. It’s almost like your second home.
Also, how unique is that your son is a bagpiper? When did he start playing?
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When he was 13. Bagpipes have a marvelous history that go well beyond the Scottish Highlands. Music is embedded in our souls.
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This is such an unusual thing I never expected from anyone I “know”. Do you have any posts written about him / travels you did together?
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Alas no posts – just a lot of wonderful memories!
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Thanks for this post. We are spending two weeks in Scotland this August. The first three days of which will be in Edinburgh. I bought a 16-35mm lens for taking architectural shots. I printed out the map and pdf.
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This is great news, it seems the map comes just in time. With your new lens, the trip will be even more memorable. Do you carry many lenses when you travel or just your favourite ones? Have you ever been to Edinburgh by the way?
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I usually travel with two lenses. Anymore and it gets a bit cumbersome. We were in Edinburgh in 1994, with our two children. This time as longtime empty nesters 😉. We only had time (one day) for a few things last time- Princess St., Castle, etc. this time we’ll have three days. Looking forward to seeing all the architectural items we can squeeze in, plus Haggis😊. Your map will really come in handy! Thanks, again!!🙏🏻
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I am sure it will be an even better trip with a lot more time to experience new things. Haggis… hahah that’s an adventurous (and risky) flavour to taste. I am more into beer 😉 They have many restaurants doing great Haggis along the main road. My Scottish friend made me try them haha 😂
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Aww, I would love to go there! Edinburgh looks so amazing ❤
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It is a very special city 😉 Have you ever visited it?
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