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  • The boundary of Old Town and New Town is formed by the Princes Street Gardens. These Princes Street Gardens are a well-known Edinburgh park, which is also home to the National Gallery of Scotland. The park exists since 1820, after De Nor Loch was drained. The park is 150,000 square meters in size and is actually divided into two parts by The Mound on which the National Gallery is located.
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  • The Gardener's Cottage of West Princes Street Gardens in 2014, before it was restored by the Ross Development Trust.
  • to the Loch for fresh water. Princes Street Gardens were designed first in the 1770s but were inaugurated in 1820 when the lake was completely drained.
  • 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.
  • 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.
  • Instead of walking down the busy ‘Princes Street’ we decided to have a little walk through the gardens to give us a little break from the busy city vibes!
  • There is lots to see in West Princes Street Gardens, including St Margarets Well, The Ross Fountain (below) and the a series of monuments.
  • Also famous in the Princes Street Gardens is the Floral Clock , one of the few clocks in the world that consists almost entirely of flowers.
  • 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.
  • Princes Street Gardens, settled in the shadow of the grand Edinburgh Castle, is a set of public parks right in the middle of Edinburgh.
  • Opening times All year. Daily. Open dawn to dusk. Entrance fee Entrance free. Website Visit the Princes Street Gardens website.