Free content for your website or blog
Home About Us Article Writing Most Read Articles Authors Blog Wiki Contact Us
RSS Register Login
Topics
 
Home > Travel-and-Leisure >

Scottish History in the Old Town of Edinburgh

Date Published: 21st August 2009
Bookmark and Share Republish Scottish History in the Old Town of Edinburgh
Author: Isla Campbell RSS Views: N/A PRINT ASK ABOUT THIS ARTICLE
Edinburgh has the grace of being one of those cities wherein its ancient history is still predominant in the city today. From its cultural traditions to the structure of the very city itself, Edinburgh's past is still very much a part of its present - and, undoubtedly, its future too.



As the capital of Scotland, Edinburgh is one of the most visited cities in the country, and with good reason. Not only is it the hub of all things cultural and entertainment, but Edinburgh also happens to be the best city for getting a taste of Scotland's mesmerising history. If you're hoping to get more involved in your exploration of Edinburgh's past, there's no better place to start than in the city's Old Town.



Comprised of winding alleys, claustrophobic closes, underground vaults and the famous Royal Mile, Edinburgh's Old Town will show you how a thriving and modern culture has been built on top of a fascinating old existence. A simple stroll up the Royal Mile can take you to any number of Edinburgh closes - tight, narrow streets that used to lead down to jammed residential areas that consisted of some of the world's first ever high rises. As Edinburgh used to largely consist of the mile that reached down from Edinburgh Castle, there wasn't much space for people to live, so they stacked them on top of one another in a claustrophobic, frequently filthy way of life that led to terrible consequences when the Black Plague rolled around many centuries ago.




Now that it's much larger, Edinburgh has enjoyed the opportunity to stretch out a little and has abandoned its 'higher, not wider' ways. However, the enigmatic Old Town is still one of the most fascinating places you can go to discover how people lived at the start of the city. You'll find attractions like the incredible Camera Obscura, revolutionary at its time as an instrument that allowed people to see the surroundings outside the building magnified many times, as well as the majestic Edinburgh castle itself where you can discover how royalty lived - as well as taking in the breathtakingly beautiful crown jewels.



Going back down the Royal Mile, at night a plethora of ghost walks offer thrills and chills - as well as a wealth of historical information all offered in a fantastic storytelling style.




There's plenty to discover about Scotland's capital once you step off your flights to Edinburgh - do so in style and ensure you include the Old Town in your plans.



Isla Campbell writes for a digital marketing agency. This article has been commissioned by a client of said agency. This article is not designed to promote, but should be considered professional content.
Tags: good reason, way of life, surroundings, centuries, ancient history, old town, residential areas, narrow streets, modern culture, edinburgh castle, royal mile, high rises
This article is free for republishing
Source: http://www.articlealley.com/article_1045257_29.html
About the Author
As a fan of article content and as a professional working for a digital marketing agency, Isla Campbell hopes you enjoyed her article but urges you to treat it as corporate content with business interests in mind.
Bookmark and Share Republish Scottish History in the Old Town of Edinburgh

Ask a Question About this Article

>> Music history online tutors
>> Is there a White History Month ?
>> 1400 soldiers field road 02134/history of building ...
>> Brightwaters NY 11718
Powered by