Edinburgh At A Glance Edinburgh At A Glance

Edinburgh At A Glance

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You  don't  have to travel  far in  this  city  to realize  there is  one major  visual reference  in this city, and that's the superb castle  perched high on the hill. Everything  tumbles  away from  this  most famous  of  landmarks.  Countless alleyway  and steep steps intertwine  with  tall terraces and imposing  public buildings, constructed from rugged grey/green stone.houses and elegant facades of every style from Georgian to High Victorian. Craig's wide avenues give the impression of wealth and city pride - Yes, Edinburgh is very SPECIAL

A Bookopedia Compact Travel Guide

GENERE
Viaggi e avventura
PUBBLICATO
2020
28 marzo
LINGUA
EN
Inglese
PAGINE
15
EDITORE
Bookopedia
DIMENSIONE
2
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