• Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland, lying in the shadow of Edinburgh Castle.
  • Neighbourhood: Princes Street and Gardens. Glaswegians tease Edinburghers that their High Street is only half one, since buildings only line one side.
  • Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh is one of the largest public green spaces in the city. Discover what it's like to visit the gardens in this complete guide.
  • Princes Street Gardens in the sun a rare treat swathes of peely wally guys stared at peely wally gals shirtless and short skirts my eyes bulged.
  • There is lots to see in West Princes Street Gardens, including St Margarets Well, The Ross Fountain (below) and the a series of monuments.
  • Princes Street Gardens, settled in the shadow of the grand Edinburgh Castle, is a set of public parks right in the middle of Edinburgh.
  • Princes Street Gardens is a large public open space occupying much of the valley to the south of Edinburgh's Princes Street and to the north of Edinburgh Castle.
  • Opening times All year. Daily. Open dawn to dusk. Entrance fee Entrance free. Website Visit the Princes Street Gardens website.
  • 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.
  • The grounds of Princes Street Gardens stretch to the foot of Castle Rock, to the West End of the city and eastwards to Waverley Station.