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Princes Street Gardens

4.8 (16 reviews)

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Fountain with the Castle in the backdrop
Frank F.

Spent some time at Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh, right across from our hotel. The setting was beautiful, with incredible views of the castle, lush greenery, and lovely features throughout -- fountains, statues, and benches tucked into quiet spots. It's a perfect place for a relaxing stroll and endless photo opportunities. The grounds were well-maintained, and the entire stretch felt just right. Overall, a must-see green space and a pleasant break from the city -- especially on a nice day. Saluti.

Louise E.

I'm glad I visited this garden because it has a nice view of the Edinburgh Castle from below.

Sunil R.

I LOVED this park. So lush, stunning statues, colorful flowers, great views of Edinburgh Castle, a big beautiful fountain and a lot of walking trails right alongside Princess Street.

Great view
Christina R.

A beautiful, sprawling oasis in the middle of the city. The gardens here are lush and full of life. I was actually kind of dumbfounded when we rounded the corner and went down the stairs to enter. I wasn't expecting it to be so beautiful. In all honesty, we were more here for Wotjek the soldier bear's memorial statue than to visit a park but it was so nice, we found a place to just sit and people watch in the shade. After visiting Wotjek, we went to see Ross Fountain and had a snack in the area with food carts and picnic tables. This park seems like a fun place to hang out for lunch or to meet friends. I'm sure that they do concerts and all that as well, as I saw the staging for it.

Erin M.

What a nice park to walk through. There was plenty of green everywhere and many shady spot to sit at. Many people actually were relaxing or sleeping under trees. There were many pretty flowers to look at and some of the trees had plaques talking about they were donated by someone or has some meaning. There are a few statues to look at as well. This park also had a few places you can stop by to get a drink at eat. They were mainly around this fountain I found, which looked cool. The day was perfect temperature to enjoy walking around and explore or just take a rest. A place I would recommend for a stroll or to even eat (just be careful on the birds people feed them).

Fountain
Maria P.

Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the heart of Edinburgh. These gardens were created in 1820 following the development of New Town and after the draining of the Nor Loch. Surrounded by many of Edinburgh's popular attractions, it's situated in the shadows of Edinburgh Castle and separates the Old Town from the New Town. One of the most notable attractions is the Scott Monument, a Neo-Gothic spire built in 1844 to honour Sir Walter Scott; a Scottish novelist, poet, playwright, and historian. Definitely not to be missed; it's huge and can seen from many different vantage points of the city. On the west end of Princes Street Gardens, you'll find the Ross Fountain, which was refurbished in 2018. There's also food stands and picnic tables to enjoy your food. My son's favorite part about visiting the gardens and Edinburgh in general was probably the playground here. It's the perfect place to have the kiddos run around and enjoy and get a bit of a break from all the sightseeing. It's a great place to relax and take a breather in the midst of this bustling city! I really enjoyed admiring Edinburgh Castle from below. It's beautiful here.

Lily T.

What a cute little park! Easy walkway with beautiful budding plants (end of March, beginning of spring). You can see the Edinburgh castle and beautiful Gothic buildings all around since the park is on lower ground compared to the rest of the city. The famous picturesque Ross Fountain lives in this park. Highly recommended!

Tracie M.

First of all the Clock was the must amazing thing of all. Just gorgeous, could have gazed at it all day. I have no idea how they made this but it's fabulous. We also loved the fountain.

View of the castle from St John's
Vincent V.

An oasis of tranquility and reflection in the middle of a bustling city. I've been coming here for about 40 years and it never ceases to amaze me how well the Scots take care of their gardens - even in the middle of a busy city. The Princes Street Gardens sit just below busy Princes Street with lots of bus and taxi traffic. Stepping down into this oasis of peace and quiet is a blessing in disguise. There is history here and a beautiful view. There is a monument to the efforts of Polish citizens. There are benches to sit down, relax and reflect on a busy day. There is an easy way out, and there is a meandering walk to the castle (closed because of work on the bridge one has to cross when I was there in May '19). Highly recommended.

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Pentland Hills Regional Park

Pentland Hills Regional Park

4.8(12 reviews)
4.0 mi

This is a place that I didn't think I could do because of climbing hills but It's not all that bas…read moreas you can walk on the lower ground and still get a good view of things. I didn't climb any high hills for a bigger view, that's something I can go back to the Pentland Hills and do another day. Just walking about in the forest was pretty cool, i like that kind of thing plus it was so relaxing and peaceful. There was a sign that I passed, it was funny because someone altered the sign and it said "no parking, pissing place only" lol hehe. Did you knew that Amy Soldiers do exercise in Pentland Hills with firing there guns, a sign posted for warning, just in case you get a bullet in you bum. A great atmosphere at the Pentlands as everybody would pass you and say hello, it was nice, everyone was enjoying there day out. Ideal for walking your dog's or just hanging out with family/friends. Would consider going back again sometime very soon. https://socialsandi1.com/2018/08/05/pentlandhills-regional-park/

Wilderness, Waterfalls, Rivers and Raccoon's (well, maybe not these ;-) )…read more I was looking for a place to enjoy a nice afternoon stroll and which should be in proximity to Edinburgh city. Well, I am so lucky to live in a town surrounded by "mountains" which are called the Pentland Hills. There are several lakes/ water reservoirs in the Pentland Hills Regional Park which are accessible using several walking routes. We walked towards the Glencorse reservoir. A good start or end for the journey is the Flotterstone Inn and the Information centre nearby. Take your rucksack, get good walking boots, warm clothes and off it goes. Follow the paths which are clearly marked and you can't get lost. You might even pass an occasional waterfall! For the travelers without a car, you can hop on a bus and get off at Flotterstone Inn (but be careful - buses are a rare occurrence and you could be stranded) Lovely place!

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Pentland Hills Regional Park - Very Tolkien map at the top of Allermuir Hill

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Inverleith Park

Inverleith Park

4.4(22 reviews)
1.2 mi

Inverleith Park really is breathtaking with its huge pond and birds and trees and grass and benches…read moreto sit and admire the whole spectacle. With a panoramic view of Edinburgh castle in the distance and St Giles cathedral among other things, it's a sight to behold. The park is great for children too with a play park and a wetland where you will find a whole host of birds. I especially loved the sundial garden too. The only drawback is I wish there were toilets so I didn't have to cut my visit short but apart from that, Inverleith Park is well worth a visit.

Believe it or not, I don't have a musical quote or jazz hands to add to this update. I know, i'm…read moregetting lazy in my old Yelp age... but really, who can one up Julie Andrews? No one can. That's science. So if all the previous sing-song moments still ring true, why the update? Well, we're doing a little Yelp challenge that called for my favourite spot "with a view". Sounds easy enough, but Edinburgh is one of those places that has a spectacular view pretty much anywhere you turn... so narrowing it down to a favourite? Big decision. I stopped and thought of where I've seen the most spectacular things in the last year and a half, and Inverleith Park found itself at the top of the list. Besides being a lovely park in its own right, as Nicola C said, it's probably one of the best (and less crowded) viewpoints to fireworks at the castle. With Hogmanay, festival season, Burns night, etc etc etc... that makes for many an occasion to watch fireworks throughout the year and I echo the sentiment: you can't ask for a better spot to take in the festivities. So I previously loved Inverleith Park for its everyday amenities, but as it turns out, it also tops my list of memorable moments. That's makes it truly one darn wonderful park.

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