The New Town
As well as architecture and interesting places we also visit the former homes of Robert Louis Stevenson and Alexander Graham Bell and give you a real insight into this remarkable area.
Edinburgh New Town was built in stages between 1767 and 1850 and has kept much of its Georgian architecture. The New Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and on this walk you will see much of the original “New Town”. As well as architecture and interesting places we also visit the former homes of Robert Louis Stevenson and Alexander Graham Bell and give you a real insight into this remarkable area.
Access Guide https://www.accessable.co.uk/visit-scotland/access-guides/the-new-town-hall-and-bunkhouse
From £2.49 per adult
Departure days
- Monday
- Tuesday
- Wednesday
- Thursday
- Friday
- Saturday
- Sunday
January — December
Contact details
Tourist Office
Mid Lothian
Scotland
EH6 6JH
Key facilities
- Level Access
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Tourist Walks Limited
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