With the rise of tech capitals and tech parks, skyscrapers and fast highways, grand motorisation and ghoulish traffic, the one thing that has been obscenely compromised is walkability, especially in urban centres. While a primacy to pedestrian spaces has taken over Europe in recent years, few cities in the world remain as much in equilibrium with its historical depth and walkability around it as Edinburgh. The Scottish capital, layered with medieval charm and Enlightenment elegance, has in store some of the best arrangements for a pedestrian’s pace. Compact yet topographically diverse, the city offers every kind of walking experience—whether you’re tracing cobbled alleys in the Old Town, ascending volcanic peaks, or meandering along leafy riverside paths. Walking in Edinburgh is more than just a way to get around—it’s a gateway into its living history and cultural soul.
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Visiting Edinburgh In Scotland Soon? Here's How To Explore The City On Foot
From medieval alleys to majestic castle views, walking is the best way to uncover the heart of Edinburgh—Scotland’s historic capital
Edinburgh Castle
Photo: Jörg Angeli/Unsplash
Edinburgh Castle
Photo: Jörg Angeli/Unsplash

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