A Guide To Major Events In Edinburgh This Year
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In & Around Stockbridge
The Stockbridge area is well known for it's excellent range of restaurants, pubs and antique shops.
Here are some places to visit locally.
Cafes / delicatessens
Just a short walk from the guesthouse both Maxies and Campbells know how to pack an excellent sandwich.
Restaurants
Lancers - 5 Hamilton Place, - Bengali / N. Indian
Tony's - 42 St. Stephen Street, - Small trattoria offering excellent Italian cooking.
Bell's Diner - 7 St. Stephen Street, - Great burgers and steaks - nutburgers for veggies.
Howies - 4-6 Glanville Place, - Reliable and inexpensive bistro.
Pizza Express - Great location in converted bank overlooking the Water of Leith
Bars
Bert's - 2 Raeburn Place, - Good selection of ales, good pies - both meat and veggie.
Maison Hector - 47 Deanhaugh Street, - Stylish bar / restaurant.
Presents
Blackadder Gallery - 5 Raeburn Place
Galerie Mirages - 46A Raeburn Place
Number Two - St. Stephen Street
Antique Shops
A good range of antique shops can be found in St. Stephen Street
Royal Botanic Gardens

Just five minutes walk from the guesthouse - Edinburgh's second most popular visitor attraction after The Castle!
Visit their web site
Walks
Along the Water of Leith past St. Bernard's well, the historic Dean Village designed by John Ritchie Findlay, the first editor of 'The Scotsman', emerging at the Dean Gallery and the National Gallery of Modern Art.
Miscellaneous
Check out the Shelter charity shop just across the street for designer outfits
at really low prices, people travel from all over Scotland to browse there.
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