Churches and Cathedrals in Granton

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Churches and Cathedrals in Granton

St Giles' Cathedral
St Giles' Cathedral
4.6 (7230 ratings)4.5 (5872 ratings)
Grand, Gothic medieval building and Presbyterian place of worship where John Knox used to preach.
High St, Edinburgh, EH1 1RE, United Kingdom
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Canongate Kirk
Canongate Kirk
4.4 (211 ratings)4 (144 ratings)
17th-century Presbyterian church and burial place of eminent Scots, with a busy concert programme.
153 Canongate, Edinburgh, EH8 8BN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by reserveapartments.co.uk
Churches in Edinburgh
"The Canongate Kirk is a relatively simple building at the bottom of the Royal Mile. The church has many royal connections: in 1952, recently crowned Queen Elizabeth II was the first reigning monarch to visit while her granddaughter, Zara Philips, married here in 2011. Take a look at the coats of arms on the front two pews - these are the Royal Pew and the Castle Pew, reserved for visitors from the Royal family or Edinburgh Castle."
Mentioned by introducingedinburgh.com
Churches and Graveyards in Edinburgh - Religious places
"The modest Canongate Kirk was built in 1688 and completed three years later. It was founded for the residents of Canongate that had previously worshipped in the Abbey Church, until King James II converted the Church into a Chapel for the Order of the Thistle. Since the church is very bare, with practically no statues or paintings, the most eye-catching aspect of the temple is its blue benches on a maroon coloured carpet."
Mentioned by 10Best
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"In 1688 King James VII of Scotland (also King James II of England) ordered the construction of the Kirk of the Canongate and it was completed in 1691. Residents nearby had been using the Abbey Church but the King wanted to us that as a Chapel for the Order of the Thistle. The Kirk is architecturally unusual for Scotland with a Dutch-style end gable and a cruciform layout inside."
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert
The Parish Church of St Cuthbert
4.5 (348 ratings)4.5 (94 ratings)
Public garden setting for a late-Victorian church with Byzantine fittings and ornate stained glass.
5 Lothian Rd, Edinburgh, EH1 2EP, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by world-guides.com
Edinburgh Churches and Cathedrals: Edinburgh, Scotland
"Address: Lothian Road, Edinburgh, EH1 2EP, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 (0)131 229 1142 St. Cuthbert's stands alongside the West Princes Street Gardens and just up from the Royal Lyceum Theatre, where it was built on the remains of six previous historic churches. Visitors will be able to admire a stunning marble pulpit, colourful stained-glass windows, war memorials and an Italian Renaissance-style interior."
Rosslyn Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel
4.7 (4998 ratings)4.5 (3090 ratings)
Intricately carved chapel built in 1446, featured in The Da Vinci Code movie, with history talks.
Chapel Loan, Roslin, EH25 9PU, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Edinburgh 2 days itinerary
A Long Weekend in Edinburgh Itinerary You’ll Want to Copy
"Roslin: Best known for being the home of Rosslyn Chapel, the church featured in Dan Brown’s ‘The Da Vinci Code,’ Roslin is a pretty village with plenty to see. Of course, there’s the ancient and ornate Chapel to visit, but there’s also castle ruins and a delightful tea room to enjoy a hot brew in."
Mentioned by England itinerary
7 One-Week Itineraries in the United Kingdom
"On Day 2, venture outside of the capital to see some of Scotland’s other historic sites, such as Rosslyn Chapel (a fifteenth-century chapel that is also one of the settings in The Da Vinci Code). Overnight in Edinburgh."
St Mary's Cathedral
St Mary's Cathedral
4.6 (928 ratings)4.5 (297 ratings)
Gothic, 19th-century Episcopal cathedral that towers over the city and offers daily choral services.
Palmerston Pl, Edinburgh, EH12 5AW, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by world-guides.com
Edinburgh Churches and Cathedrals: Edinburgh, Scotland
"Address: 28 Manor Place / Palmerston Place, Edinburgh, EH12 5AW, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 (0)131 225 6293 Designed by George Gilbert Scott, the Cathedral Church of St. Mary the Virgin is located on the western side of the city centre. Construction of the cathedral began in 1874 and whilst the nave was opened just five years later, the twin spires on its western side were not actually completed until 1917. Highlights include impressive neo-Gothic architecture, well-preserved stained-glass windows, murals and an outstanding art collection, as well as daily choral services."
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Churches in Edinburgh
"St Mary’s Episcopal Cathedral is a short walk from Princes Street towards Haymarket. Its spires are visible from most places in Edinburgh, especially looking west from Princes Street. Not only does this cathedral offer a place of stillness in the bustling Scottish capital, there are also opportunities such as learning to be a stonemason in the Cathedral Workshop or a Cathedral Chorister at St Mary’s Music School."
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
St Mary's Catholic Cathedral
4.6 (316 ratings)4.5 (24 ratings)
Place of Roman Catholic worship, designed by James Gillespie Graham and opened in 1814.
61 York Pl, Edinburgh, EH1 3JD, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by world-guides.com
Edinburgh Churches and Cathedrals: Edinburgh, Scotland
"Address: 61 York Place, Edinburgh, EH1 3JD, Scotland, UK Tel: +44 (0)131 556 1798 This popular Roman Catholic church dates back to 1814, being designed by James Gillespie Graham. Each month on the third Tuesday, look out for the organ and choir recitals. The adjacent Cafe Camino provides a rather tempting menu, offering bacon sandwiches, freshly made soup, lunchboxes for children, a choice of beverages (including coffee, tea, wine, beer and cider) and tubs of locally produced ice cream."
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Churches in Edinburgh
"St Mary’s Catholic Cathedral, originally called the Chapel of St Mary’s, held its first masses in August 1814. The Cathedral houses the National Shrine of St Andrew, Scotland’s patron saint, and even has an underground passage leading to a priest’s house in York Place. It wasn’t until the 1970s that passers by could see the Cathedral in its full splendor when tenements in front of the building were demolished."
Old Saint Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church
Old Saint Paul's Scottish Episcopal Church
4.5 (49 ratings)4.5 (9 ratings)
63 Jeffrey St, Edinburgh, EH1 1DH, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Culture Trip
The Most Beautiful Churches in Edinburgh
"Also dating back to the 1800s, Old St Paul’s has since been renovated multiple times – the nave extended and the chancel floor raised with marble. Nearly all of the many panes of stained glass, ornaments and vestments were made possible by fundraising or donations. Unusually, the gargoyles at Old St Paul’s are located inside, not on the exterior of the church as is common on buildings of this period."
Mansfield Traquair
Mansfield Traquair
4.6 (187 ratings)5 (46 ratings)
Ornate stained glass and elegant stonework distinguish this venue for exclusive private events.
15 Mansfield Pl, Edinburgh, EH3 6BB, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by world-guides.com
Edinburgh Churches and Cathedrals: Edinburgh, Scotland
"Address: East London Street, Edinburgh, EH7 4BL, Scotland, UK Mansfield Place Church is to be found within the New Town area, standing close to the bus depot and the King George V Park. Built in 1872 by Robert Rowand Anderson, this old church has had many uses over the years and once even functioned as a nightclub. Today, it is owned by the Mansfield Traquair Trust, a conservation group who have actively restored the building over a number of years."

Best Cake Places in Granton

The Drip
The Drip
5 (7 ratings)
Former Police Box, Lauriston Pl, Edinburgh EH3 9JN, United Kingdom
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Mentioned by Tapped Out Travellers
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"After eating toast and cereal for 5 days, Hubby wanted a change of scenery and decided we were eating out for breakfast. Who was I to stop him?. The Caffeine drip is a quaint little restaurant in the basement, with a lounge/cafe on the main level."
Sicilian Pastry Shop
Sicilian Pastry Shop
4.7 (231 ratings)
Sicilian pastries and pizza, plus deep-fried snacks, in a small and traditional family-run bakery.
14-16 Albert St, Edinburgh, EH7 5LG, United Kingdom
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Lovecrumbs West Port
Lovecrumbs West Port
4.5 (366 ratings)
Quirky cafe with mismatched tableware, artisan coffee and a wooden dresser full of handmade cakes.
155 West Port, Edinburgh, EH3 9DP, United Kingdom
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Romantic Restaurants, Getaway Places in Granton

Montpeliers
Montpeliers
4.3 (1094 ratings)
Bustling, richly-decorated corner brasserie/bar with a range of craft beers plus Sunday brunch.
159-161 Bruntsfield Pl, Edinburgh, EH10 4DG, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBreakfast restaurantWine bar
Ten Hill Place Hotel
Ten Hill Place Hotel
4.6 (689 ratings)
Stylish rooms (some with Arthur's Seat views) & free Wi-Fi, plus a restaurant & wine bar.
10 Hill Pl, Edinburgh, EH8 9DS, United Kingdom
HotelBarRestaurant
Mentioned by laterooms.com
The Best 4 & 5 star Luxury & Boutique Hotels in Edinburgh – LateRooms.com
"Ten Hill Place Hotel is one of Edinburgh’s premier city centre hotels just 0. 5 miles from Edinburgh Waverley Rail Station. Opened in 2006, this 4-star modern hotel is situated in a quiet Georgian square, still within walking distance of all the city’s main attractions - 5 minutes’ walk from the Royal Mile, the focal point of the annual Edinburgh Festival and Edinburgh’s main shopping area of Princes Street, overlooked by the iconic Edinburgh Castle, only a 15 minute walk away."
Belushi's Edinburgh
Belushi's Edinburgh
4.1 (424 ratings)
Informal chain bar with TV sport and live entertainment, plus a burger menu and global comfort food.
32 Market St, Edinburgh, EH1 1DE, United Kingdom
Sports barBarCocktail barGastropubHamburger restaurantRestaurant
Mentioned by DesignMyNight
Quirky Restaurants in Edinburgh
"Belushi's is best known for hosting awesome sports events and quirky, raucous parties throughout the week. But that's not all they offer: come here for Scottish food and delicious whisky, and you'll do all of it with the best atmosphere in town."

Best Nightlife in Granton

Deacon Brodies Tavern
Deacon Brodies Tavern
4.3 (3235 ratings)
Tavern with a rich history and mixed clientele serving hearty classic British dishes and cask ales.
435 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh, EH1 2NT, United Kingdom
PubBarBritish restaurantGastropubRestaurant
Indigo Yard
Indigo Yard
4.1 (1269 ratings)
Wooden tables and comfortable booths create relaxed rustic vibe for a Scottish-Asian menu.
7 Charlotte Ln, Edinburgh, EH2 4QZ, United Kingdom
RestaurantBarBar & grillBreakfast restaurantEnglish restaurant
The Scotch Whisky Experience
The Scotch Whisky Experience
4.6 (5873 ratings)4.5 (5663 ratings)
Attraction telling the tale of Scotland's national drink with high-tech exhibits and a barrel ride.
The Royal Mile, 354 Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE, United Kingdom
Food & DrinkBarDistilleries
Mentioned by edinburgh.org
Distillery and Brewery Tours in Edinburgh | Forever Edinburgh
"Although not a distillery itself, The Scotch Whisky Experience is a five-star visitor attraction on Edinburgh's Royal Mile tells the tale of Scotland's national drink and is well worth a visit. With a stunning multi-sensory tour and tasting, The Scotch Whisky Experience fully immerses visitors in the water of life via a breath-taking 180° panoramic tour of Scotland’s five whisky-making regions, and a carefully crafted recreation of an 1870s Blender’s Room. Set up in 1987 to educate visitors to Edinburgh about the joys of Scotch whisky, it is now home to the world’s largest private collection of Scotch whisky, held in a glittering vault."
Mentioned by Only By Land
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"For this reason, you may want to visit the Scotch Whisky Experience. Here you’ll find the largest private collection of whisky in the world, all in one room!. How about this as a top Edinburgh Instagram spot?"

Vacation Rentals, Airbnb, Hotels & Cabins near Granton

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Hampton By Hilton Edinburgh Airport
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Polwarth Apartment
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