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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Travel to Edinburgh ORIENTATION AND PRACTICAL INFORMATION Edinburgh is a glorious city for walking. Princes Street is the main thoroughfare in New Town, the northern section of Edinburgh. From there you can view the impressive stone facade of the towering Old Town, the southern half of the city. The Royal Mile (Castle Hill, Lawnmarket, High St. and Canongate) is the major road in the Old Town and connects Edinburgh Castle in the west to the Palace of Holyroodhouse in the east. North Bridge, Waverley Bridge, and The Mound connect Old and New Town. Greater Edinburgh stretches well beyond Old and </p>
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