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    St. Giles' Cathedral - Side chapel

    St. Giles' Cathedral

    4.4(76 reviews)
    0.1 miOld Town, Royal Mile, Newington

    Another must-visit location in Old Town Edinburgh - we stopped by after visiting the Castle and had…read morea magical experience. While walking along the aisles and pews and enjoying the stained glass windows, exceptional masonry, gothic architecture and the magnificent vaulted Scottish blue ceiling, the most haunting melodies floated towards us from the far end of the cathedral. It was a choir of young ladies, singing the most beautiful songs. We stayed rooted to where we were, then started making our way towards them. The singing went on for several minutes, and we quietly listened, adding another special memory to our family's trip to Scotland.

    St. Giles' Cathedral, also known as Edinburgh's High Kirk or Church, is one of the most remarkable…read morelandmarks in the Royal Mile, a jaw-dropping Gothic temple of great historical importance and, of course, a must-visit if you're in town. You can't really miss St. Giles Cathedral when you are walking on Royal mike, its looming presence in the Old Town of Edinburgh means its visible from all over the city. St Giles' Cathedral is the largest of Edinburgh's Old Town churches, and sits right on the Royal Mile at the heart of the medieval city. One of Scotland's most important medieval buildings the current structure was begun in the 14th century and has been a centre of Scottish historical events ever since. St. Giles' cathedral was always a hub for urban life, both as a place of worship in Edinburgh and as a cultural symbol for Scotland. The church also has a large stained glass window commemorating Robert Burns, Scotland's national poet, above the main entrance on the west side of the building The Cathedral is free to enter with donations welcome

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    St. Giles' Cathedral - Main chapel

    Main chapel

    St. Giles' Cathedral - Unicorn national animal of Scotland

    Unicorn national animal of Scotland

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    Canongate Kirk - Adam Smith's Grave

    Canongate Kirk

    4.0(7 reviews)
    0.3 miRoyal Mile, Old Town

    It's the church & cemetery along Canongate as you're heading up the Royal Mile from the Palace of…read moreHolyroodhouse. You'll spot it right away when you see the statue of the young Scottish poet, Robert Fergusson. The statue is popular. You'll see people taking pictures with it as they are posed walking along side of it. The cemetery has some very notable historical figures buried there (including the poet). It's where you will find the grave of Adam Smith. He's the guy you learned about when studying economics. He's cited with founding free-market competition, and capitalism. He was also a philosopher. You'll see him again later in the form of a statue when walking up to St. Giles Cathedral. There's also an area where the murdered David Rizzio is supposedly buried. He was the secretary to Mary, Queen of Scots who was rumored to be her lover. So much drama! I'm guessing that's why it's one of the ghost tour stops even though it's the palace that is said to be haunted by his ghost since he was originally buried there. Hey, it was a gruesome murder! It's just one of many things to see along the Royal Mile. Oh, and don't forget to stop at Dunbar's Close Garden which is right next door to it.

    Canongate church is something different with the lovely pale blue woodwork giving the church a…read moremodern and fresh look. This church is special also for being a favourite of the royal family, where lady Zara and Mike Tindall married and the Queen and Duke of Edinburgh have visited numerous times, there are even specific royal pews adorned with a crown sceptre and a lovely stained glass window dedicated to the royal Scot's regiment. The kirkyard is great too where you will find the likes of Adam smith, Poet Robert Fergusson, Mrs Agnes Maclehose also known as Robert burns 'Clarinda' and a memorial to Mary Queen of Scot's secretary David Rizzio who was brutally murdered. So all in all this is a great place to visit when on the Canongate!

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    Canongate Kirk - Canongate Kirk

    Canongate Kirk

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    About the statue of Robert Fergusson

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    St Johns Episcopal Church - Main hall, Friday 19 July 2019.

    St Johns Episcopal Church

    4.0(7 reviews)
    0.7 miOld Town

    As part of a walking adventure on the morning of Friday 19 July 2019, I stopped by St John's…read moreEpiscopal Church on Lothian Road and Princes Street in Edinburgh to check out what I could. It was my last full day on my July 2019 Scotland heritage travel trip and I had gotten used to seeing big beautiful churches on my explorations that had at least part of their grounds open to the public. I tried the main door and found the main hall and chapel to be open to the public, however a service was in progress in the chapel so a sign was at the entrance asking visitors to enter quietly. The interior of the church was warm in tones and well lit. The wood work was beautifully executed. Outside the main building was a large cemetery area.

    There are many beautiful churches in Edinburgh but this is a personal favourite of mine. The…read moreinterior is stunning and is decorated in a particularly elegant way. With white walls, an incredible ceiling and some of the best stained glass windows in the country, this church is a must see. Right at the west end of Princes Street many people walk by never knowing the beauty inside. Pop in and be one of the few to enjoy this quite and peaceful space. If you've got some extra time make sure you go a walk around the grounds too. They look particularly nice in Spring when the Bluebells and Cherry trees are in flower. Don / www.edinburghphotowalks.com

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    St Johns Episcopal Church - Chapel, Friday 19 July 2019.

    Chapel, Friday 19 July 2019.

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    St. Johns Episcopal Church. Image by edinburghphotowalks.com

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