Popular Gardens in Coaltown of Wemyss

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Popular Gardens in Coaltown of Wemyss

Princes Street Gardens
Princes Street Gardens
4.6 (21567 ratings)4.5 (6817 ratings)
Green Flag park of geological/botanical interest, home to several public monuments and memorials.
Princes St, Edinburgh, EH2 2HG, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Finding the Universe
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"Down underneath Edinburgh Castle is the Princes Street Gardens, a large public park which runs parallel to Princes Street, divided into the East and West gardens by The Mound. The gardens are the former site of the “Nor Loch”, a defensive lake that sat here until the mid 18th century, and was usually very badly polluted by everything that dribbled out of the medieval city. Today, the landscaped gardens are a rather nicer environment, particularly popular in the summer as a place to relax and take in the views."
Mentioned by Connor Mollison Photography
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"The gardens serve as a large public park that runs parallel to Princes Street, divided into east and west by the castle’s mound. Before it was the garden grounds, it was the Nor Loch defensive lake. The Nor Loch sat before the castle until the 18th century."
The Meadows
The Meadows
4.7 (5679 ratings)4 (201 ratings)
Public park includes children's playground, sports pitches, cricket square, with annual summer fair.
Melville Dr, Edinburgh, EH9 1ND, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksEvent venueGardens
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
4.7 (15002 ratings)4.5 (6832 ratings)
Manicured 70-acre gardens with palm house and temporary exhibitions, kids' events, tours and cafes.
Arboretum Pl, Edinburgh, EH3 5NZ, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Lonely Planet Top Choices
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"Edinburgh's Royal Botanic Garden is the second-oldest institution of its kind in Britain (after Oxford), and one of the most respected in the world. Founded near Holyrood in 1670 and moved to its present location in 1823, its 70 beautifully landscaped acres include splendid Victorian glasshouses (admission £6.50), colourful swaths of rhododendrons and azaleas, and a world-famous rock garden. There's a second entrance to the gardens at 20a Inverleith Row."
Mentioned by Fodor's Choice
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"Explore Britain's largest rhododendron and azalea gardens at this beautiful 70-acre botanical garden. Founded in 1670 as a physic garden,…"
St Andrews Botanic Garden
St Andrews Botanic Garden
4.5 (663 ratings)4.5 (323 ratings)
18-acre botanical garden with more than 8000 species of native and exotic plant species and ponds.
Canongate, St Andrews, KY16 8RT, United Kingdom
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St Andrews
"The St Andrews Botanic Garden is an 18-acre botanical garden in the Canongate suburb to the south of the town. It contains more than 8000 species of native and exotic plants. These are laid out in zones of woodland, meadow, shrubbery, herbaceous bedding, a large rockery and a series of ponds."
Mentioned by TripHobo
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"Spread across 18 acres with a whopping collection of 8000 plant species, the St Andrews Botanic Garden is one of the highlights of the city. The hike through the Gruffalo trail is something every nature lover must try . The place arranges activities for children as well."
Mentioned by St Andrews Best B&Bs
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"The St Andrews Botanic Garden has been described as a 'hidden gem' of Scotland . The Friends of St Andrews Botanic Garden have spend huge amounts of time and effort to make this garden a wonderful experience. See more on their website here."
No11 Brasserie & Boutique Hotel & Intimate Wedding Venue
No11 Brasserie & Boutique Hotel & Intimate Wedding Venue
4.4 (420 ratings)
Individually designed quarters in a sophisticated hotel featuring a fine dining brasserie.
11 Brunswick St, Edinburgh, EH7 5JB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"A quiet suburban sanctuary just off Leith Walk, this elegant four-storey Georgian townhouse is a hidden secret behind Calton Hill. Appealingly simple, its snug doubles and suites are the place to whisper sweet nothings; in particular, the two Georgian Suites, with fit-for-two roll-top baths, feature wallpaper and four-poster beds that cry out for pillow talk. The ground-level Brasserie offers a classic Scottish tasting menu, but another close-at-hand option is Roberta Hall’s the Little Chartroom, where the cooking will have passions running high."
Dr Neil's Garden
Dr Neil's Garden
4.8 (459 ratings)5 (73 ratings)
Set beside a serene pond, this hidden garden features blooming plants, flowers & winding paths.
15 Old Church Ln, Duddingston, Edinburgh EH15 3PX, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
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"Also known as Edinburgh’s Secret Garden and on the other side of Holyrood Park from Edinburgh city centre, Dr Neil’s Garden is a heaven of tranquillity and a font of inspiration for artists, musicians and writers. It was originally created by Drs Nancy and Andrew Neil, who had a keen interest in horticulture and medicine. Child friendly: yes Address: Dr Neil’s Garden, Old Church Lane, Duddingston Village, Edinburgh EH15 3PX Opening hours: Mon to Sun: 10am – 5pm More information on visiting this garden"
Mentioned by The Tartan Blanket Co.
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"Dr Neil’s Garden is a wonderfully quaint place to wile away an afternoon or as a pit-stop on your way up to Arthur’s Seat. Tip: If you're lucky you may catch deer cooling off in the nearby Loch. *Guide-dog friendly!"
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Edinburgh’s quintessential secret garden, in the shadow of a 12th-century kirk, is one of the most peaceful green spaces in Scotland. Cultivated in the 1960s by doctors Andrew and Nancy Neil from a scrappy piece..."
Archivist's Garden
Archivist's Garden
4.8 (6 ratings)
Asymmetrical-design gardens between 2 archive buildings celebrating Scottish heritage & heraldry.
H M Register House, 2 Princes St, Edinburgh EH1 3YY, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
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"If you love gardening, you will love the Archivists’ Garden located in between the General Register House and the New Register House. Home to 57 different plant species, the Garden is not only beautiful, but all the plants are connected to Scotland’s history, be it through folklore, heraldry or association with famous Scots. Child friendly: yes Address: HM Register House, 2 Princess Street, Edinburgh EH1 3YY Opening hours: Mon to Fri: 9am – 5pm More information on this green space"
Dunbars Close
Dunbars Close
4.6 (261 ratings)4.5 (66 ratings)
Recreated 17th-century garden against a church wall, with sheltered parterres, shrubbery & trees.
137 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8BW, United Kingdom
ParkNature & ParksGardens
Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
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"I suggest a late lunch after you explore the charming, cobbled streets of this historic area and experience some street performers, Canongate Kirkyard (Adam Smith is buried here), Dunbar Close, St. Giles Cathedral, and eventually Edinburgh Castle itself, all the way at the top of the Royal Mile (Be sure to book your Edinburgh Castle skip the line tickets in advance). The charm and beauty of Edinburgh, Scotland never cease to amaze me."
Falkland Palace & Garden
Falkland Palace & Garden
4.6 (1647 ratings)4.5 (682 ratings)
Stuart monarchy palace with tapestries and painted ceilings, plus tennis court dating from 1539.
East Port, Falkland, Cupar KY15 7BY, United Kingdom
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Branklyn Garden
Branklyn Garden
4.7 (315 ratings)4.5 (222 ratings)
Historic estate's 2-acre oasis, planted with seeds from international plant collectors.
116 Dundee Rd, Perth, PH2 7BB, United Kingdom
Botanical gardenNature & ParksGarden
Mentioned by Perth Life
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"Branklyn Garden is Perth’s very own botanical paradise situated on Dundee Road. The beautiful hillside garden dates back to the 1920s and is the perfect peaceful retreat only a short walk from the city centre. Home to many native and rare plant species, the garden in full summer boom is quite the pretty picture."

Top Best Restaurants in Coaltown of Wemyss

Cafe Truva
Cafe Truva
4.4 (220 ratings)
European-style waterside bistro with pavement tables serving classic Turkish/Mediterranean dishes.
77 The, Shore, Edinburgh EH6 6RG, United Kingdom
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Southpour
Southpour
4.2 (764 ratings)
Hip locale for elevated pub grub, craft beer & cocktails plus live acoustic music performances.
1-5 Newington Rd, Newington, Edinburgh EH9 1QR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Grumpy Camel
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"Tucked away in the student centred neighbourhood of Newington, Southpour stole my heart the minute I walked in. Exposed brick walls, chevron tilework, bouquets of thistle, and twinkling fairy lights all contribute to an elegant aesthetic without ever trying too hard. You’ll find Scottish classics like kippers, haggis, and scotch eggs as well as your classic burgers and sandwiches."
The Pakora Bar
The Pakora Bar
4.7 (740 ratings)
Cheery, casual setting for classic Indian eats such as pakora, samosas & soups with lassi drinks.
96 Hanover St, Edinburgh, EH2 1DR, United Kingdom
RestaurantIndian restaurantIndian takeaway
Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
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"Edinburgh is a bit lacking when it comes to late-night food, with greasy takeaways usually the only option. The Pakora Bar aims to change all that, with an array of quality curries and spicy pakora available until 3am at the weekends. It’s much, much more than blotting paper for boozy revellers, though – there’s a busy lunch trade and the whole thing has a street food vibe that’s both fun and laid-back."
Mentioned by scotsman.com
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"The pakoras at The Pakora Bar are a far cry from the greasy late-night takeaway options many of us are used to. Instead, the Indian street food here is fresh and interesting, with unusual flavours of pakora such as black pudding, aubergine and asparagus, as well as dhals, curries and wraps. Visit: 96 Hanover Street, EH2 1DR - facebook.com/thepakorabar"
Mentioned by edinburghnews.scotsman.com
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"Run by the Singh family, The Pakora Bar started out as a hobby at food festivals. Now they serve their mother's recipes for pakora and Punjabi street food at their restaurant in Hanover Street. They have earned an impressive 4.7 (out of 5) from 759 Google reviews, with one customer just saying: "WOW"."

Best History Museum in Coaltown of Wemyss

Museum of Edinburgh
Museum of Edinburgh
4.3 (1819 ratings)
Reproductions of the city's social and industrial history in a cluster of fine historic buildings.
142-146 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8DD, United Kingdom
Local history museumMuseum
Mentioned by Citybase Apartments
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"Explore Edinburgh’s history while you peruse historic rooms and iconic objects. The Museum also has a fun interactive Learning Space for children, with activities and replica objects, as well as online quizzes and games for after you visit. A must for any family, but in particular the ones with small children."
Mentioned by The Crazy Tourist
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"The Museum of Edinburgh is the single best location to learn about the history of Edinburgh through the ages. At the museum, you can learn about the city and its formation, as well as its people and trade. Witness the National Covenant, original city plans and lots of Edinburgh decorative art."
The Black Watch Castle & Museum
The Black Watch Castle & Museum
4.6 (729 ratings)4.5 (827 ratings)
Castle and Black Watch regiment museum, former Earls of Kinnoull residence dating from 16th century.
Hay Street The Black Watch Castle & Museum, Perth, PH1 5HR, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by perthcity.co.uk
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"A short stroll through the North Inch park brings you to the mighty Black Watch Castle and Museum. Here, you can immerse yourself in the extraordinary history of The Black Watch, from its formation in 1739 to the amalgamation of the Regiment in 2006. This five-star visitor attraction brings to life the work of the Black Watch regiment and the many pivotal roles it has played in our military history."
Mentioned by Migrating Miss
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"The Black Watch was one of the most important parts of Scottish military history. Inside Balhousie Castle in Perth, you’ll find an entire museum dedicated to this military regiment. With weapons displays, live drums, and an interactive kids programme, there is lots to see and keep them entertained."
Mentioned by Lonely Planet
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"Housed in Balhousie Castle on the edge of North Inch park, this museum honours what was once Scotland’s foremost army regiment (it was subsumed into the new Royal Regiment of Scotland in 2006). Formed in 1725 to..."
Museum on the Mound
Museum on the Mound
4.4 (493 ratings)4.5 (494 ratings)
Museum tracing the design and history of money, with exhibits including Scotland's oldest banknote.
The Mound, Edinburgh, EH1 1YZ, United Kingdom
MuseumLocal history museumSpecialty Museums

Top Best French Restaurants in Coaltown of Wemyss

Cafe Marlayne
Cafe Marlayne
4.6 (230 ratings)
Bustling bistro with artsy decor and a classic French menu utilising a variety of local produce.
76 Thistle St, Edinburgh, EH2 1EN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Time Out Edinburgh
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"If you hadn’t guessed by the ruddy great Eiffel Tower adorning the wall of the café space, there’s a French influence at large here – though the flaky brekkie croissants and pains au chocolat are as popular as the traditional breakfast fry-up or black pudding butty. All day ‘snacks’ range from the likes of croque monsieur to grilled paninis and salad. It’s the menu du jour though, available at lunch and dinner, that offers the tastiest scran, and best reason to loiter here."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"Cafe Marlayne is a lovely French restaurant in the New Town. There is a large semi-formal dining area to the rear of the premises, and a delightfully relaxed cafe nearer the front with comfy sofas and a plethora of cushions. The restaurant serves a wide array of classic French bistro dishes, such as the wonderful crock monsieur and an array of tempting soups, terrines and roasts."
Mentioned by Trip101
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"Cafe Marlayne in Thistle Street has a charming artsy decor, which is inspired by typical Parisian restaurants. Located near the Princes Street shopping area, this restaurant serves classic French dishes made with local produce. The menu comprises a wide selection of soups, seafood and meats."
Café Tartine
Café Tartine
4.4 (561 ratings)
Chic underground restaurant with a modern European menu, conservatory and range of craft beers.
72 Commercial St, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6LX, United Kingdom
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Restaurant Martin Wishart
Restaurant Martin Wishart
4.7 (339 ratings)
Superchef's imaginative, elegant French cooking uses seasonal Scottish produce with set lunch deals.
54 Shore, Leith, Edinburgh EH6 6RA, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
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"Restaurant Martin Wishart, Edinburgh|Courtesy of Restaurant Martin Wishart. Edinburgh local Martin Wishart trained under great French masters such as the Roux brothers in his youth. Returning to his home city from France, he was seen as something of a young Turk when he set up a restaurant in the run-down port of Leith in 1999."
Mentioned by Absolutely.London
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"Martin Wishart opened The Honours to critical acclaim in 2001. Named after the moment in history when Sir Walter Scott uncovered the Scottish Crown Jewels, The Honours combines seasonal, Scottish flavours with brasserie-influenced dishes. The chic gold and black interiors are also unmissable."

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Coaltown of Wemyss

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The Studio at Maspie House
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Dunclutha Guest House
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The Fairways House
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