Few cities match Edinburgh s city centre: Edinburgh Castle, The Royal Mile with its medieval blocks of flats; the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the elegant Georgian architecture of New Town. The best way to visit Edinburgh, particularly the Old Town, is by foot using the STREETWISEneg; Edinburgh map. One of the best vantage points to view the city is from Edinburgh Castle high up on castle rock, which is the city's dominant physical feature and from where impressive views are available from all sides. Walk down the Royal Mile to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Then head back up Princess Street to New Town and Charlotte Square. Spend the afternoon at the Royal Botanic Gardens.
With the STREETWISELeg; Map Edinburgh new discoveries will open up to you for an unforgettable experience of Edinburgh and its regions. The main Edinburgh city map pulls all important sites together to help organise and navigate your tour of Edinburgh. The Edinburgh Region map will help navigate your departure from Edinburgh for day trips to West Lothian, Midlothian, and East Lothian, regions studded with castles and wonderful country roads. The complete country map of Scotland will enable you to locate all important towns and regions in Scotland for adventures within the country or as part of a trip even further afield in Great Britain.
Our pocket size map of Edinburgh is laminated for durability and accordion folding for effortless use. To enhance your visit to Edinburgh, check out the Michelin Green Guide to Scotland, which details sites and attractions the famed Michelin star-rating system so you can prioritise your trip based on your time and interest. For a selection of the best restaurants and hotels, buy the red MICHELIN Guide to Great Britain & Ireland or MICHELIN Guide Main Cities of Europe. For driving or to plan your trip to and from Edinburgh, use the Michelin Scotland Road and Tourist Map No. 501.