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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Royal_MileRoyal Mile - Wikipedia

    The Royal Mile (Scottish Gaelic: Am Mìle Rìoghail; Scots: Ryal Mile) is a succession of streets forming the main thoroughfare of the Old Town of the city of Edinburgh in Scotland.

  2. Based in the Old Town and within a World Heritage site, the Royal Mile is culturally and historically important to the city and jam packed with things to see and do.

  3. Based in the Old Town the Royal Mile is a ‘Scots mile’ long, connecting two royal residences (the Castle and the palace of Holyrood House). It is home to parliaments old and new, law courts, a cathedral and churches, and a range of visitor attractions, walking tours, shops, restaurants, cafes and pubs.

  4. The Royal Mile runs from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. It is approximately 1.81 km long and is the most popular part of the Old Town.

  5. The Royal Mile, Edinburghs historic thoroughfare, weaves together a tapestry of centuries past. Stretching from the grandeur of the Edinburgh Castle to the regal splendour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, it’s a journey through time.

  6. Jun 22, 2024 · Walking the Royal Mile in Edinburgh is an experience not to be missed! With so much to see and do along the way, it’s best to set out early to make the most of it. Allow at least a morning, but you could easily fill a full day with the sights there are to see.

  7. Sep 7, 2020 · The Royal Mile is the heart of Edinburghs historic Old Town and one of the most iconic streets in Scotland. It runs downhill between two significant historic buildings: Edinburgh Castle at the top and the Palace of Holyroodhouse at the bottom.

  8. What is the Royal Mile Edinburgh? Edinburgh’s Royal Mile lies at the centre of the city’s Old Town, still in many ways the heart and soul of Scotland’s capital. At its head is Edinburgh Castle, at its foot, is the Palace of Holyroodhouse. “The largest, Longest and Finest Street in the World.” Daniel Defoe

  9. Royal Mile, Edinburgh. The Royal Mile runs through the heart of Edinburghs Old Town, connecting the magnificent Edinburgh Castle, perched high on a base of volcanic rock, with the splendorous Palace of Holyroodhouse, resting in the shadow of Arthur's Seat.

  10. Open throughout the year, the Palace of Holyroodhouse stands at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Explore the Palace's close associations with some of Scotland’s most well-known historic figures such as Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie, and learn how today it is used by The King when carrying out official engagements in Scotland.