So these are from July 24th, our third day in Edinburgh. We had to take it a bit easy since we wore ourselves out by walking at least a dozen miles the day before.
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The National Gallery of Scotland |
The National Gallery is free and open to the public. They house several noted works of art including some by Van Gogh, Picasso, Cezanne, Gainsborough, Rembrandt, and Monet - as well as numerous national works like the Reverend Walker by Raeburn.
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A pot of tea at Jenner's, overlooking the gardens |
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A view of the castle from below at Grassmarket Square |
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Stumbled upon (quite literally) the grave of Adam Smith, noted economist |
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View of West Bow from above, near High Street |
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A quick interesting milliner's shop in Grassmarket. |
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