Edinburgh This city is a stark contrast with London. Where London has had to rebuild from losses sustained in a devastating fire in the 1700’s and the Blitz during WW2, the Scottish capital has had no such losses. Most of the city buildings, at least where we were staying, look to date back as far as the 18th century and often older. And nothing was older than the Royal Mile, a stretch of basically ancient road connecting the city’s two palaces. As you can imagine, this is a huge tourist destination; the whole pedestrian zone was lined with shops promising tartan, well-made scarves and Celtic jewelry. And food, lots of that. Even the buildings on the lest populated stretch near Holyrood were covered with baroque columns and look as though they have stood the test of time. Considering where they are, they have. The entire complex was built on top of a dormant volcano: Holyrood at the bottom and Edinburgh Castle at the crest. This is esp...
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