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The Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh. Courtesy of Royal Yacht Britannia

Royal Yacht Britannia

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Having served the Royal family for more than 40 years, travelling over a million miles, the Royal Yacht Britannia is now moored on Leith's waterfront. A fascinating insight into the Royal…

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New Town, Edinburgh. Courtesy of www.britainonview.com

New Town

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Edinburgh's New Town is now the most extensive area of Georgian architecture in the world and is still delighting visitors with its grace and beauty.

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Greyfriars Kirk, Edinburgh. Courtesy of Greyfriars Kirk

Greyfriars Kirk

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Greyfriars Kirk - officially Greyfriars Tolbooth & Highland Kirk - was the first church built in Edinburgh after the Reformation, in 1562, on the grounds of the old Franciscan convent.

Looking across the Grassmarket from the bottom of Candlemaker Row to the castPIC: P.TOMKINS/VisitScotland/SCOTTISH VIEWPOINTle.

The Grassmarket

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Nestled in the heart of the historic Old Town, the Grassmarket area is one of the most historic, vibrant and popular parts of Edinburgh.