The Royal Mile is a historic and iconic street located in the heart of Edinburgh, Scotland. Stretching for approximately one mile (hence its name), this bustling thoroughfare is steeped in centuries of history and culture.
It is one of the most famous and visited attractions in the city, drawing tourists and locals alike to its cobbled streets and enchanting atmosphere..
And it was voted one of the most beautiful spots in Ediburgh by our members.
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Why is the Royal Mile so famous?
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Why is the Royal Mile so famous?
The Royal Mile is one of the most iconic streets in Scotland and renowned around the world.
Located in Edinburgh, it runs between Edinburgh Castle at the top of the city and Holyrood Palace at the bottom. Situated in a central position, this street is not only a major tourist attraction but also contains many historical buildings that have been preserved.
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