• Thank goodness Princes Street Gardens has a great one and they're in a most picturesque spot at the base of Edinburgh Castle.
  • Princes Street Gardens, settled in the shadow of the grand Edinburgh Castle, is a set of public parks right in the middle of Edinburgh.
  • A far cry from their current appearance, the Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh originally existed as a stinking marshland known as the Nor’ Loch.
  • Princes Street Gardens lie in the valley between Edinburgh’s Old and New Towns, at the heart of the Scottish capital’s World Heritage Site.
  • In 1840 the most prominent feature of Princes Street Gardens began construction – The Scott Monument (it’s the thing that looks a little bit like a gothic spaceship).
  • East Princes Street Gardens are on the one side, whilst on the other, you’ll find West Princes Street Gardens.
  • princes-street-gardens-small (www.free-attraction-reviews.com) Princes Street Gardens is a huge public park in Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • Princes Street Gardens is a large public park, which lies on the south side of Princes Street , opposite the high street shops and cafes.
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