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  • The Scott Monument stands at an impressive 200 feet and 6 inches (61.1 meters) tall, making it the largest monument to a writer in the world. Visitors can climb a narrow spiral staircase with 287 steps to reach the top of the monument, where they are rewarded with breathtaking panoramic views of Edinburgh.You can't miss it when visiting Edinburgh.
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  • The Scott Monument is a Victorian Gothic monument to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. It is the second-largest monument to a writer in the world after the José Martí...
  • Standing proudly in Princes Street Gardens, the Scott Monument is one of the most iconic Edinburgh landmarks, a must-visit for tourists and locals alike.
  • Inaugurated in 1846, Scott Monument is a Gothic monument built in honour of the Scottish writer Sir Walter Scott.
  • Towering over Princes Street Gardens and visible to all, is the imposing, iconic Scott Monument.
  • At 200 feet (61 meters) tall, the Scott Monument is the largest monument in the world dedicated to a writer.
  • Free Photo of the Ferris Wheel and the Scott Monument in Edinburgh, Scotland, UK Stock Photo.
  • Scott Monument is a massive tower built in honour of Sir Walter Scott, a Scottish author known for the 'Waverley' novels, 'The Lady of the Lake' and others.
  • A magnificent tribute to Sir Walter Scott, one of Scotland’s greatest authors, the monument is a touching testament to Edinburgh’s extraordinary literary...
  • ...this Victorian Gothic totem of richly decorated sandstone features spiral staircases and almost seventy different statues, most notably Scott himself, who sit.
  • Beneath the central arch of the monument is a statue of Sir Walter Scott and his beloved dog, Maida, carved from a solid block of Carrara marble.