- edinburghexpert.com blog/architecture-of-…(Not everybody was a fan of the monument - Charles Dickens, after visiting Edinburgh in 1847, wrote: "I am sorry to report the Scott Monument a failure.
- outaboutscotland.com Edinburgh New Town The Scott Monument Visitor GuideIn the centre of Edinburgh's Princes Street gardens stands one of the grandest man-made landmarks in Europe - the Scott Monument.
- medium.com @evashna.pillay/snippets-from-untold-…Scott Monument, Edinburgh — commemorating the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott. I love traveling back in time, that is only on the odd occasion when I do...
- http://redirect.foursquare.com v/the-scott-monument/…Yayın zamanı: önceki günStanding proudly in Princes Street Gardens, the Scott Monument is one of the most iconic Edinburgh landmarks, a must-visit for tourists and locals alike.
- nigelsphotoblog.co.uk 2024/01/scott-monument-…Scott’s former home at Abbotsford, near Melrose in the Scottish Borders is now a visitor attraction. Waverley Bridge and Scott Monument, Edinburgh.
- stravaiging.com blog/climbing-the-scott-monument-…Beautiful views over Edinburgh from the Scott Monument on Princes Street.
- cityexplorerstours.com edinburgh-travel-guide/…Get directions to the Scott Monument. Find many more curiosities and anecdotes about Edinburgh in our tours around the city.
- sophiesworld.net scott-monument-edinburgh-…As per usual, I close my eyes and focus on the first thing that pops up. This time, it’s the fabulously Gothic Scott monument in Edinburgh.
- wanderingcrystal.com Blog Things to do in Edinburgh: Scott MonumentThe Scott Monument in Edinburgh rises above the city at 200 feet and 6 inches tall and was nicknamed “The Gothic Rocket” by American Author Bill Bryson.