- Britain : Edinburgh
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- 'Edinburgh,'
said the writer Robert Louis Stevenson, 'is what Paris ought
to be'. Its magnificent architecture shifts from the lofty tenements
and narrow closes of its medieval Old Town as they tumble down
the spine of the Royal Mile, to the grace and geometric precision
of the Georgian New Town. Above it all, in its towering splendour,
stands the Castle. Every step is a revelation - an alleyway which
reveals an ancient courtyard, or a wynd which opens up a new
panorama. And yet within this sweeping elegance is a compact
city, a bustling city, above all a city which rewards every visitor.
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- Buskers
at the Edinburgh Festival
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- Views
of Edinburgh
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- Edinburgh
Castle
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- the
Royal Mile
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- Edinburgh
Military Tattoo
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