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Times of IndiaGuidepal.com/TRAVEL TIPS, EDINBURGH/ Updated : Mar 7, 2015, 00:12 IST
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Edinburgh is a very compact city, with most of the sights in the Old Town and New Town within easy walking distance. However, if you want to go further afield - to visit Edinburgh Zoo, the Royal Botanic Gardens or the Leith area, … Read more
Edinburgh is a very compact city, with most of the sights in the Old Town and New Town within easy walking distance. However, if you want to go further afield - to visit Edinburgh Zoo, the Royal Botanic Gardens or the Leith area, for example - you should endeavour to travel by bus. Cheap, clean and comfortable, the city’s bus service is the most reliable way to get further afield. Read less

The most reliable route out of the centre
Edinburgh is a very compact city, with most of the sights in the Old Town and New Town within easy walking distance. However, if you want to go further afield - to visit Edinburgh Zoo, the Royal Botanic Gardens or the Leith area, for example - you should endeavour to travel by bus. Cheap, clean and comfortable, the city’s bus service is the most reliable way to get further afield.
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