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    Duddingston Loch

    4.3 (3 reviews)

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    The Meadows

    The Meadows

    4.6(84 reviews)
    1.6 miThe Meadows

    Our last day we took a walk here, and The Meadows was the perfect place to get in steps and pass…read morethe time. This large, clean park is near the university with walking/running trails. It is surrounded by trees. If you look above the trees you'll see how modern architecture blends with the very old buildings. In the park is a playground for toddlers and a little older children. A short-game 36-hole golf course is here with a neat history listed on the signs. You walk on at no cost carrying a wedge and putter and practice/play as long as you want. We saw two girlfriends playing, and two businessmen in shirts and ties playing during their lunch hour. There is also a dog park. Take a walk here on the paved paths.

    It's a nice place. Maybe it's because I'm from a country that has plenty of spaces like this, but…read morethe Meadows doesn't blow my mind. I mean yes, it nice and green, and it's cool having a space like this in the city, but in my view there are other awesome places like Inverleith Park, and the Botanic Gardens (obvious I'm from Stockbridge much?) that aren't such a hike to get to but have much better views. Also less people which I like. Walking through, this place is quite busy with people sitting with their lunch, drumming, playing with their children or walking through to get to their next destination. Overall a nice space that is easily accessible, and would probably be a favorite of mine if I lived on that side of town, but it's not so in blowing that I need to go out of my way to return.

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    Hunter square

    3.9(8 reviews)
    1.6 miOld Town, Royal Mile, Newington

    If it weren't for the pigeons and the hordes of 14 year old Emo kids that clutter up this square in…read moreequally irritating measure, this would definitely be a 5 star review. It houses the oldest church in the city, The Tron Kirk, so it immediately has plenty to offer in terms of culture and heritage. On the opposite side of the square is the cheap and cheerful Tron pub (part of the Scream chain), but it's the side that links these two which is my favourite. Le Sept is an okay french restaurant, although it does do a good value 2 Course lunch menu for £9 which is excellent value for money given the location. But as you move along this side of the square it gets even better: Creelers is one of my favourite restaurants in the city. If you don't like seafood, you'd have problems here, but if you do then this place is almost on a par with Fishers. They also offer a similarly priced set lunch menu, and although theirs offers fewer options to choose from I'd say the quality is much better. But the best is next door, in the form of the lovely, if a little bikini unfriendly, Chocolate Soup. Part café, part patisserie, part heaven, you can't come to Edinburgh and not sample this place. Most tourists will have visited this square without realising what it's called, as you can't miss it: it's right on the crossroads of the Royal Mile and North Bridge.

    Plain, nothing special... Is in the centre of town…read more.. Teens favourite hangout...

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