• One of the seven volcanic hills within Edinburgh, Scotland, Calton Hill is home to the first public park and first public footpath established in Great Britain.
  • Situated on the east end of Princes Street, Calton Hill in Edinburgh is included in the city's UNESCO world heritage site.
  • Join us on a virtual journey as we explore the wonders of Calton Hill, uncover its historic monuments, and immerse ourselves in its serene atmosphere.
  • Even so, a steady trickle of idlers and picnickers pass by to climb Calton Hill for its wide-open lawns, wonderful city views, and curious monuments – an...
  • My first time to Edinburgh and I can say: nothing compares to a view from Calton Hill, except maybe a view during sunset (which I didn't quite get to do!)
  • Calton Hill () is a hill in central Edinburgh, Scotland, situated beyond the east end of Princes Street and included in the city's UNESCO World Heritage Site.
  • It takes a little effort to walk up to Calton Hill since it is all uphill but it is well worth it! ... Calton Hill is a small hike upwards, but worth the hike.
  • Edinburgh has one of the most spectacular cityscapes in the world, and Calton Hill...
    • Edinburgh city centre from Calton Hill
    • Calton Hill from North Bridge
  • This Calton hill now a days a park comprises of several small beautiful looking monuments. Lot of tourists use to spend an hour or two in the hill.
  • Traditionally a place of recreation for Edinburgh residents, Calton Hill, with its numerous monuments and buildings is popular as a fine viewpoint over the city.