Cockburn Street
Historic serpentine shopping street featuring small specialist shops and medieval architectural remnants. Known for its vibrant atmosphere and appearances in several films. Read more…
Established in 1856 to connect the Royal Mile with Edinburgh Waverley Station, the street is notable for its distinctive winding layout and historic buildings. It hosts a variety of small specialist shops and preserves medieval architectural elements, contributing to its unique character within the old town. The street has also been featured in multiple films, highlighting its cultural significance. It remains open to the public as a lively shopping and sightseeing area adjacent to major city attractions.
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