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The Royal Mile Collection

The Royal Mile, located in the heart of Old Town, Edinburgh, is a captivating stretch that embodies the rich history and cultural heritage of Scotland


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The Royal Mile, located in the heart of Old Town, Edinburgh, is a captivating stretch that embodies the rich history and cultural heritage of Scotland. As you stroll along this iconic street, you'll be transported to another era, surrounded by the enchanting charm of Lothian's capital city. In this corner of Europe's United Kingdom lies The Royal Mile - a bustling thoroughfare where tradition meets modernity. Immerse yourself in Scottish pride as bagpipes fill the air and kilt-clad locals proudly display their traditional attire. Hand holding bagpipes symbolizes the soulful melodies that echo through its ancient cobblestones. As you continue your journey down The Royal Mile, marvel at the majestic military parade passing by. Take a closer look at the intricate details adorning each bandsman's costume – an embodiment of Scotland's proud military heritage. During August's Fringe Festival, The Royal Mile truly comes alive with vibrant energy. High Street becomes a stage for performers from all corners of the world to showcase their talents amidst historic buildings and shops lining this illustrious path. Gaze upon a carving depicting Scotland’s national animal –the unicorn– representing its place in British Royalty’s Coat of Arms. This mythical creature serves as a reminder of Scotland’s unique identity within the United Kingdom. Admire Holyrood House standing tall against Edinburgh's skyline; its exterior exudes regal elegance while housing centuries worth of royal history within its walls. Nearby stands an impressive clock tower marking time along The Royal Mile - an ever-present reminder that history continues to unfold here every day. Tweeddale Court proudly displays Britain’s flag overhead as it overlooks The Royal Mile –a testament to unity amidst diversity within these hallowed streets. Further along stands John Knox House adorned with both sundial and intricate carvings; reminders that time may pass but beauty endures throughout Edinburgh. Finally, pay homage to Holyrood Abbey, a hauntingly beautiful ruin that once housed Canons Regular.