Victoria Street is nearly 200 years old, with a narrow street in the middle of the ancient building, with rolling slopes along the middle of the mountain, and beautiful buildings on both sides. Shops and restaurants are on the street, and individual shops can also quantitatively system clothes and shoes.
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Victoria Street is nearly 200 years old, with a narrow street in the middle of the ancient building, with rolling slopes along the middle of the mountain, and beautiful buildings on both sides. Shops and restaurants are on the street, and individual shops can also quantitatively system clothes and shoes.
This street is very famous and has been seen in many travel notes. I am still very excited to find this street with the navigation, but there is a maintenance project at the end of this street, and taking pictures will inevitably be affected. The color of the shops in this street is very beautiful, each family uses different colors, connected in a row, it is quite beautiful. This street is not long, there is an oink of net red, but unfortunately it has been sold out when it is gone. Don't get stuck in the closing time, close the door after the sale.
Victoria Street is an ancient street. The whole street is surrounded by historical buildings. The streets are stoned. You can feel the characteristics of Edinburgh here. It is also very good to buy some food. There are also many shops nearby. [View] The architectural scenery is very good
The environment is good, the environment is good, the environment is good.
This place is OK, there are a lot of people coming.
The 200-year-old street is beautifully curved, and the colorful house makes it look strangely antique from the northern Scottish stately and melancholy. It is the most lively commercial street archetype in Harry Potter's magical kingdom. Coincidentally, Victoria Street and the historical wizards also have a tangled relationship, in the 17th century, a man named Thomas Weir lived in this alley, everyone said he was a wizard. In 1670, Will was sentenced to death for witchcraft, located at Grasse Market at the end of Victoria Street, now an important stronghold of Edinburgh nightlife. The shops on Victoria Street are also very interesting, with traditional Scottish plaid costumes, delicious roast pigs, ancient second-hand souvenirs, everything from the sky to the north. Recommend a shop called a hahaha joke, specializing in a variety of funny party costumes and masks, reminiscent of the Ron twins who also like to spoof in the novel, and another bookstore called the Old Town Bookstore specializes in various antique second-hand books. Maybe you will find a magical textbook in it!
Hehe, this Victoria Street is the only way from Edinburgh University Old College and the city center to the Royal Mile to the castle. I accidentally thought this beautiful. I couldn't get through the castle and turned back. It was beautiful. I was just going to go around.