• The 'Northern New Town' (now usually called the Second New Town) aimed to extend Edinburgh from the north of Queen Street Gardens[9] towards the Water...
  • Getting to New Town. You’ll find three public transport hubs within walking distance of the city centre: Edinburgh Bus Station, Edinburgh Waverley Train Station...
  • View of the New Town from Edinburgh Castle, largely obscured by modern shopping developments.
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  • Charlotte Square is a garden square located on the west side of George Street in New Town Edinburgh.
  • It's nowadays Edinburgh's main shopping and commercial district. Along with Old Town, the New Town was listed as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1995.
  • In the late 18th century, Edinburgh was dramatically expanded with the creation of the New Town, a marvel of urban planning and neoclassical design.
  • The New Town of Edinburgh is part of the attraction of the city. It has many nice buildings and several attractions.
  • In 1759 King George III had a new town built as an extension of Edinburgh City, as the over population of the old town streets had become unliveable.
  • Arriving at Waverley Station or reaching the city centre by bus or tram, many visitors’ first impressions of Edinburgh New Town will be of Princes Street.