New Town
New Town
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The modern face of Edinburgh, with lots of restaurants, pubs, museums and galleries.
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Neighbourhood: New Town
Suits and shopping bags rule the streets of New Town, until after dark when strappy dresses come out to play. This is the city’s central business district with its smaller offices, clothes boutiques, and many of the city’s flashiest restaurants and ritziest clubs. The architecture along roads like George Street helps give it a swank and formal feel: it’s a planned Georgian development of regal townhouses, geometric squares, and self-important statues. But it’s also a very wanderable neighbourhood, with a healthy bustle at almost any time of day and fine people-watching in places like St Andrew's Square which fills with picnickers around lunch. You’ll also find a series of cheerful basement bistros on Hanover Street, while dark Rose Street has something of the feel of an undiscovered back alley and is chock-full of characterful pubs and small independent shops.
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PrestonGuild
United Kingdom56,101 contributions
Aug 2020
The New Town has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1995.
We usually visit Edinburgh in winter. This time we managed to have a stroll in the summer and it was a novelty to see sunshine and wear a T shirt.
It was busy and bustling as we explored Princes Street, the gardens, George Street and the surrounding area.
As well as looking at heritage buildings there were also shopping to be done.
We usually visit Edinburgh in winter. This time we managed to have a stroll in the summer and it was a novelty to see sunshine and wear a T shirt.
It was busy and bustling as we explored Princes Street, the gardens, George Street and the surrounding area.
As well as looking at heritage buildings there were also shopping to be done.
Written 24 January 2021
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spedubec
Bologna, Italy5,541 contributions
Jan 2024 • Couples
The definition of a new city could mislead the traveler who expects something futuristic. However, this part of Edinburgh is certainly more recent than the old town but it is not so new. I would say that it is mainly nineteenth-century, with its beautiful long parallel streets cut by shorter perpendicular ones, with its shops, pubs and restaurants where it is pleasant to stop.
Written 26 January 2024
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Nicola D
Hessle, UK3,079 contributions
Mar 2020
We stayed in the New Town where you will find Waverley Station and lots of shops and Hotels along Princes Street opposite Princes Street Gardens with the Balmoral hotel (with it’s famous clock tower) at one end and the red sandstone Caledonian at the other. The Royal Scottish Academy and National Gallery of Scotland are also along Princes Street. Venture off the main street and discover amazing Georgian terraces and squares with lots of private communal gardens at their centre. We did a set walk and saw lots of wonderful architecture and the fantastic Scottish National Portrait Gallery.
Written 10 May 2020
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Mike O
Roanoke, VA1,346 contributions
Nov 2024 • Couples
Built 200 years ago to alleviate the crowded conditions of Old Town, New Town represents the cutting edge grid street design of the time. Grand Georgian townhouses and green spaces continue to attract residents. This is where we have chosen to spent out time as part year residents.
Written 21 November 2024
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therichastill
Stevenage, UK3,457 contributions
Oct 2020
When people talk about New Towns it creates images of places like Milton Keynes, Stevenage or Crawley. The New Town of Edinburgh is much older!
This was built during the 18th Century and many of the roads are well laid out and planned. There are lots of nice buildings and statues to admire as you stroll about.
It's not to be confused with the Old Town which is the part of Edinburgh which includes the Castle, Royal Mile and the surrounding area.
This was built during the 18th Century and many of the roads are well laid out and planned. There are lots of nice buildings and statues to admire as you stroll about.
It's not to be confused with the Old Town which is the part of Edinburgh which includes the Castle, Royal Mile and the surrounding area.
Written 12 October 2020
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Andy B
Edinburgh, UK31 contributions
Oct 2023 • Couples
It is a beautiful historic place with interesting shops, wine shops ,clothes shops, bars & and restaurants. There are fantastic vista's and lovely gardens. Centred on George Street and Princess Street with Frederick Street, Hanover Street and Castle Street.
Written 8 October 2023
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Pittsburgh, PA1,29,309 contributions
Sept 2018 • Couples
The New town is a great place to stay, I recommend the Le Monde hotel beside the Edinburgh Hard Rock Cafe. All the shopping is on Princes Street and it's by the Rail station and all the Bus routes.
Written 7 October 2018
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johnhp702
Derby, UK20,502 contributions
Jul 2020
Wandering the streets with shops, bars, restaurants and amazing architecture to enjoy, it even looks good in the rain.
Written 27 July 2020
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12davidjr
Melbourne, Australia198 contributions
Jul 2014 • Couples
When you visit any place it is interesting to reflect on what it is/has or does to you that leaves impressions. With New Town there was an abundance of positive memories - the buildings were so elegant, the parks inviting and beautifully kept, the streets spacious and clean, the shopping (if you include Jenners) abundant, the choice of eateries outstanding (together with the ability of the majority of these to deliver what they seemed to promise), the charm of both Rose and Thistle Streets and the Oxford Pub with its ability to conjure up all of the images of DI Rebus. Absorb the whole experience and you will not be sorry for the time spent.
Written 19 July 2014
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DJM1945
Montrose, UK1,853 contributions
Aug 2020
The New Town in Edinburgh has the most amazing architecture which includes the Princes Street shops and hotels as well the Royal Scottish Academy and National Gallery of Scotland. Quite close by are the Georgian terraces and many squares with communal gardens at their centre.
Written 16 August 2020
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We are planning a visit from USA in June and are looking for a hotel that is easily walkable to shops, restaurants, places of interest. Is New Town or Old Town a better choice and where should I go to find the best hotels available for the area?
Written 18 January 2019
Always Old Town for me. Love the view of the castle at night.
Written 20 May 2019
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