UrbanWalks

A walk by Iain · Edinburgh, GB

A morning stroll down the Royal Mile and beyond, weaving through Edinburgh's medieval heart and into the Enlightenment campus. Starting with the iconic Tolbooth Kirk, you'll explore Lady Stair's Close's hidden architecture, grab a fresh coffee and pastry at Mòr Bakehouse, then venture south to the University's grand Old College, finishing with the atmospheric Old Saint Paul's—a perfect arc blending history, design, and the morning's essential caffeine.

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  1. Tolbooth Kirk

    Tolbooth Kirk is your literal starting point: a 17th-century masterpiece crowning the Royal Mile, its distinctive clock tower a symbol of civic power and a natural gateway to the walk.

    537 Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 2NE, UK·history
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  2. Lady Stair's Close

    Lady Stair's Close is a hidden gem just off the main street, where 17th-century townhouses and a warren of architectural charm reward curiosity and a slow pace.

    Lady Stair's Cl, Edinburgh EH1 2LP, UK·architecture
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  3. Mòr Bakehouse

    Mòr Bakehouse at Hunter Square offers excellent morning coffee and pastries, perfectly positioned for a proper café stop before heading deeper into the Old Town.

    2 Hunter Square, Edinburgh EH1 1QW, UK·food
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  4. Old College, The University of Edinburgh

    Old College represents the University of Edinburgh's neoclassical grandeur, a stunning architectural pivot that marks your transition from medieval closes to Enlightenment-era ambition.

    University of, South Bridge, Edinburgh EH8 9YL, UK·architecture
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  5. Old Saint Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church

    Old Saint Paul's is a hidden jewel of Scottish Episcopalianism, tucked on Jeffrey Street with a haunting beauty that caps the walk's historical arc perfectly.

    63 Jeffrey St, Edinburgh EH1 1DH, UK·history
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