Edinburgh's Map, Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024

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  • @DanielsimsSteiner
    @DanielsimsSteiner  Месяц назад +15

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    • @jesipohl6717
      @jesipohl6717 Месяц назад

      But where does Dr. Rowling and Mr. Galbraith live with Mouldermort?

    • @rogink
      @rogink Месяц назад

      Edinburgh is undoubtedly a gorgeous city, and worth a few days visit. The best way to get around is just to walk, as long as you don't mind a lot of hills!
      Daniel's pronunciation seems better than the 'expert - sounds northern English to me - who seems to call it Edinburr, something I've never heard a native British speaker say. The standard way is to call it 'Edinbruh'. OK, may have been due to poor line quality.
      Having said that, Daniel refers to the Closes like 'cloze'. That's the verb form, certainly in UK English. I'd have thought the noun 'close' is pronounced the same in the US.

    • @StefanSabev
      @StefanSabev Месяц назад +1

      HI Daniel! Map is 1834 actually! So 1830s :) Source: got the original at home

    • @jaxxon-gy6fc
      @jaxxon-gy6fc Месяц назад

      BBC news as a "centre" source of news hahahahahaha

    • @philipjameson163
      @philipjameson163 Месяц назад

      ​@@roginkI agree the junkies are a must see

  • @ninjacell2999
    @ninjacell2999 Месяц назад +666

    To be clear, the Jacobite uprising is not so much about whether or not to be part of Britain, but rather it was supporters of the old Stuart dynasty, who had been disinherited from the throne for being Catholics, attempting to retake the throne.

    • @JohnFromAccounting
      @JohnFromAccounting Месяц назад

      The Anglicans still have a lot to answer for over their suppression of the Scots and the Catholics. They involved themselves in conspiracy with the Dutch to allow an invasion of England in order to subvert King James.

    • @afroturtl
      @afroturtl Месяц назад +30

      Which with a Scottish nobility bristling at British governance got co-opted by groups opposed to the union, the acts of union were drawn up to act against the religious division as much as the dynastic division and the fight for independence

    • @darranwilkins4648
      @darranwilkins4648 Месяц назад +1

      spot on big man the scottish had taken the throne of england with a james and had no need to break it up the rising was purley about regaining the throne for the right side that of the catholic side this was supported by irish welsh english and scottish lords
      stop making pish videos bout our culture and by the way baw bag thats no how you say burgh ya diddy and your also full of pish about edinburgh and why its aparantly in two 😂 fannies the new town is ehhhh new

    • @AbeBF-g6l
      @AbeBF-g6l Месяц назад

      Dude where can I learn more about this?

    • @ninjacell2999
      @ninjacell2999 Месяц назад

      @@AbeBF-g6l there's a channel called Scottish History Tours which has lots of great videos. Some of them might be of interest

  • @scottkenny381
    @scottkenny381 Месяц назад +507

    Just a wee note that us Scots pronounce Holyrood as 'Hollyrood' like Hollywood. Other than that, great video very enjoyable !

    • @reality_bites7887
      @reality_bites7887 Месяц назад +5

      heh, "wee" (:

    • @no.7893
      @no.7893 Месяц назад +9

      @@harryishatless yeah it being pronounced holy makes more sense but I've never heard it that way, always the same as hollywood.

    • @scottkenny381
      @scottkenny381 Месяц назад +1

      @@harryishatless​​⁠ ​​⁠interesting you mention that as the history of the word seems to be about the accent and the older way of saying things rather than the place Hollywood. It also could be that ‘Holy Rood’ is too Christian for the area and Scotland’s parliament as Scotland seems to become more and more secularised.

    • @pablovivant9089
      @pablovivant9089 Месяц назад +11

      Yes! So I was really surprised that Christopher Fleet also seems to say "Holey-rood" even though he's a native Scot. And he makes the city name sound like Edinburrr... none of the partial last syllable.

    • @miken891
      @miken891 Месяц назад +30

      I've known it pronounced as "Hollyrood" all my life and I'm about to turn 80. Born and bred in Edinburgh

  • @cranachanan
    @cranachanan Месяц назад +235

    My streets so old it's on your map, always cool to see. Also, 18:15 - It's Princes Street btw, not Prince Street and definitely not Princess Street

    • @NonFatMead
      @NonFatMead Месяц назад +16

      Although the Burger King (that was where the Apple Store is today) had it as 'Princess Street' on the receipts. :D

    • @madelinestarling
      @madelinestarling Месяц назад +17

      I always misread it as princess street when I was a kid. Was kind of disappointing to find out it wasn't honestly

    • @pablovivant9089
      @pablovivant9089 Месяц назад +15

      This was the most surprising mispronunciation to me, as it's arguably the city's most important street-- certainly the one that links the two halves together. Not only is there unquestionably an S on the end, but I would expect our RUclipsr to have heard people saying the name at some point.

    • @kjh23gk
      @kjh23gk Месяц назад +1

      Interestingly, in its early days it was called both Princes Street and Prince's Street.

    • @davidcrocker9806
      @davidcrocker9806 Месяц назад +2

      It should really be Princes' Street - the street of princes. I'm an 'apostrophite' - a bit pedantic.

  • @FrogLaneStudio
    @FrogLaneStudio Месяц назад +338

    It’s pronounced “Jack ‘O Bite”. But, that aside! You are right, it’s so lovely here, we are here for the Fringe and visited a lot of the places you mentioned

    • @jakeryan4545
      @jakeryan4545 Месяц назад +6

      Appreciate you spelling it out! I hate in the comments when people are just like "I can't believe how he pronounced it JaCoBiTE..". Like 99% of the time people are pronouncing it phonetically in their accent.

    • @jb8408
      @jb8408 Месяц назад +3

      Bruh I live here

    • @raymondporter2094
      @raymondporter2094 Месяц назад

      And I'm here now, but normally live in North Yorkshire. ​@@jb8408

    • @FFxGP
      @FFxGP Месяц назад +1

      Same with Holyrood, I have always pronounced it with the holy like a holy bush instead of holy like god

    • @Sindycate1
      @Sindycate1 Месяц назад +4

      Also it's PrinceS street garden, this video was painful to watch as an Edinburgher

  • @xenia2428
    @xenia2428 Месяц назад +91

    Worked a boring desk job about 2 years ago and spent so much time aimlessly wandering around Edinburgh on google earth lol. Awesome video!

  • @Darren_Harper
    @Darren_Harper Месяц назад +43

    Alexander McCall Smith
    “This is a city of shifting light, of changing skies, of sudden vistas. A city so beautiful it breaks the heart again and again.”

    • @user-cs8cs1py9g
      @user-cs8cs1py9g День назад

      Iv lived near Edinburgh for 23 years and every time i visit i fall in love with it like the first time

  • @tntero
    @tntero Месяц назад +211

    Can't believe you came all the way just to talk to an Englishman who doesn't say Edinburgh properly 🤣

    • @memkiii
      @memkiii Месяц назад +7

      Mocking a speech defect is a bit sad. BTW How many books have you written about Edinburgh, and how many decades have you worked at the Library of Scotland? When can we see your book?

    • @ramblingremedies
      @ramblingremedies Месяц назад +38

      @@memkiii11. He wasn't mocking a speech defect - you mentioned that, not him. 2. You in turn think it's ok to mock the OP for his (supposed, according to you) lack of Scotland knowledge/employment/published material? 3. He was being light-hearted and jovial, ribbing the video in a friendly, inoffensive manner. 4. The guy interviewed did indeed pronounce Edinburgh in a way that is totally different to 99.999% of the people here, based on my 54 years as a UK citizen, and according to my Scottish grandmother, who was born and bred there.

    • @LaughingPsycho
      @LaughingPsycho Месяц назад +25

      ​@@memkiiihe was commenting on his pronunciation of Edinburgh, ya fud!

    • @travisemmerson7608
      @travisemmerson7608 29 дней назад +13

      @@memkiii i disliked your comment

    • @Cyrathii
      @Cyrathii 27 дней назад +15

      ​@@memkiiiarguably much worse of you to say that an English accent is a speech defect. but I do agree.

  • @gordonhowell9701
    @gordonhowell9701 Месяц назад +19

    Moved from USA to Edinburgh in 1986. Never looked back. A magical place that still takes my breath away when flying in.

  • @EmpressLizard81
    @EmpressLizard81 Месяц назад +58

    I suppose it's a testament to the video quality that they always end too soon. I want Daniel to keep talking and tell me all the things!

  • @tdb7992
    @tdb7992 Месяц назад +31

    I've waited alone in a queue for an ice cream multiple times. In Melbourne, London and Berlin. I know that exact "I am a middle-aged male waiting for ice cream, I hope no one is judging me" feeling exceptionally well. You should look at the layout of Glasgow - it was hugely influential on Australian cities and cities across North America. The Scots are probably one of the most influential people to have ever walked this planet. Melbourne often really feels like Glasgow or Manchester.

    • @Zaire82
      @Zaire82 3 дня назад

      Ice cream is ice cream. I have never judged anyone waiting in a line for one and I never will.
      Especially in Italy, the stuff there is quite nice. Lots of little shops that even do sorbets and dairy-free/vegan ice creams with lots of great and unique flavours.

  • @Bonnie_Shot
    @Bonnie_Shot Месяц назад +32

    There are SO many mispronunciations in this video, but we’ll let it slide since you’ve put together a great video!

    • @dungeonsanddobbers2683
      @dungeonsanddobbers2683 Месяц назад +11

      It's impressive how the guy he's interviewing manages to pronounce Edinburgh every way _but_ the right way.

    • @RustyPetterson
      @RustyPetterson 29 дней назад +10

      @@dungeonsanddobbers2683 It's driving me fucking mental. After giving a lecture on how to say it properly, he then goes on to butcher it in every other way possible.

  • @squareknotsails
    @squareknotsails Месяц назад +46

    You should make a video on Mexico City. The modern city is built on the old Spanish city, and the old Spanish city was built on the old Aztec city, which was in the middle of a lake. A lake which no longer exists. There are some very cool maps in the national anthropology museum.

    • @nk53nxg
      @nk53nxg Месяц назад +1

      Would love to visit Mexico some day.

    • @KeithBarnesLife
      @KeithBarnesLife 27 дней назад

      This 👆

  • @JhowieNitnek
    @JhowieNitnek Месяц назад +20

    Hey Daniel, I think a video about Brussels would be fascinating! The city's modern map is drastically different from what it was 200 years ago due to significant construction projects over the centuries. From the covering of the River Senne to the construction of the North-South Axis rail line and the burning down of the Coudenberg Palace, there's so much intriguing history to explore.

  • @RenanSperendio
    @RenanSperendio Месяц назад +10

    Edinburgh is by far my favorite city! I love how the old and the new combines and creates a beautiful city

  • @i-vffx
    @i-vffx Месяц назад +30

    As a local to the Edinburgh area, we pronounce Holyrood Palace as holy (the bush) rather than holy (as a religious standing), just as a little thing. 👍

    • @broadsword6650
      @broadsword6650 Месяц назад +8

      Yes, that's holy as in holly, not holy as in holy, even though it spelled holy not holly. Perfectly straightforward! 😄

    • @libbymcglynn5
      @libbymcglynn5 Месяц назад +5

      For Americans think Hollywood but with an “R”

    • @Mark-Haddow
      @Mark-Haddow 28 дней назад

      How do you pronounce Hospital, or Soldier?
      🤓
      PS, I'm from Edinburgh.

    • @libbymcglynn5
      @libbymcglynn5 28 дней назад

      ⁠​⁠​⁠​⁠@@Mark-Haddow 😂That’s Hilarious! I’ve never thought of that one before, it’s drummed into us young to Write proper English but we’re allowed to speak in an accent to each other, I wouldn’t even know where to begin translating my accent (Edinburgh) to English with those ones! 😂

  • @cassiacries
    @cassiacries Месяц назад +63

    Interestingly the Nor Loch was actually artificial. James III had it damned and flooded in 1460.
    Good job on pronouncing Edinburgh and Cockburn st!
    Less good on Jacobite, Princes St, Holyrood, and a few other little things!
    Fascinating accent Chris has .. don't think it's an Edinburgh one!

    • @strawberryoes
      @strawberryoes Месяц назад +16

      Chris' accent definitely isn't Scottish!

    • @cammy758
      @cammy758 Месяц назад +6

      Chris has some very odd pronunciations, especially of “Edinbur”.

    • @TJMack-
      @TJMack- 25 дней назад +1

      Yep Prince(s) Street; it's pronouced Holly-rood, not Holy-rood...

  • @producedbypodcast
    @producedbypodcast Месяц назад +13

    Visited Edinburgh a while ago and can't recommend it enough. Beautiful city and the view from the hill was stunning! Nice one, Daniel!

  • @iainmalcolm9583
    @iainmalcolm9583 Месяц назад +9

    Great video. As a life long resident of Edinburgh, I knew much of the history but there was still some gems of information included that were new to me.

  • @MrAzijn
    @MrAzijn Месяц назад +4

    I left a comment a few videos back about how this channel is just perfect for me as someone obsessed with maps and urban development - and now you're covering my old home! Did my bachelors here, miss the city enormously

  • @FlorenceRyan
    @FlorenceRyan Месяц назад +34

    Prince’s Street Garden was a lake?? Wow I did not see that coming. Thanks for yet another great video, Daniel. Learning a lot thanks to you!

    • @ottermanuk
      @ottermanuk Месяц назад +16

      Lake, open sewer, depends who you ask! That's why Edinburgh has the nickname "Old Reeky" ... because it stunk to high heaven!

    • @lewismcdermott3024
      @lewismcdermott3024 Месяц назад

      I'm from Scotland and I had no idea lol. Super cool

    • @lewismcdermott3024
      @lewismcdermott3024 Месяц назад

      ​@@ottermanukhahahha that explains so much

    • @colinmacdonald5732
      @colinmacdonald5732 Месяц назад +1

      Loch!

    • @elliotwilliams7421
      @elliotwilliams7421 Месяц назад

      Pretty sure it was used for drowning witches.

  • @HamishAshcroft-oj4mx
    @HamishAshcroft-oj4mx Месяц назад +5

    The national library for scotland has an amazing free access digital map collection. There are so many high quality geotagged maps of scotland, the uk and overseas from various different times. My particular favourite is Roy’s map of scotland, the first nationwide survey of the country in the 1750s, remarkably accurate for the time period, which is a fascinating window into how isolated, poor and rural the country was back then

  • @hannachadlee7082
    @hannachadlee7082 Месяц назад +6

    After watching your videos and finding some other short form content creators, I have started to rethink my future career. I just finished by bachelors degree in environmental design and was going to go into interior design for my masters degree but I think I'm leaning more towards urban planning now. Watching your videos mad me realize that I am so interested in the history of why cities were designed the way they were, and what we can do to change the way they may be designed in the future.

  • @sarahg2721
    @sarahg2721 Месяц назад +41

    So excited you’ve covered Edinburgh! Edin-bruh is also accepted pronunciation

    • @faithlesshound5621
      @faithlesshound5621 Месяц назад +5

      You could also call it "Embro." Prince Philip was the "Chooky Embro."

    • @hairyneil
      @hairyneil Месяц назад +1

      ​@@faithlesshound5621 *Embra

    • @user-gp9es3rd3e
      @user-gp9es3rd3e Месяц назад +1

      Or Embra! (Mumbled lol)

  • @MRSL_._._._._2
    @MRSL_._._._._2 Месяц назад +6

    The intro map at 0:33 is literally a Nazi German map from 1941 - Generalstab des Heeres - Stadtplan von Edinburgh mit Mil.-Geo.-Eintragungen 1941.
    It includes key areas to be bombed by the Luftwaffe/taken over - including art collections and cultural heritage sites. Weird choice, but it is a nice map.
    STEINER!

  • @DingLiren-nw2vj
    @DingLiren-nw2vj Месяц назад +16

    I lived in Edinburgh for a few years a while back and it keeps calling to me. Its the most beautiful city in the uk and the people there are incredible.

  • @kingbuckyduck5669
    @kingbuckyduck5669 Месяц назад +27

    One of my favorite cities to walk in, every time I end up back in Britain I go explore Edinburgh. A friend of mine lives in Corstorphine and always takes me around!

    • @flitsertheo
      @flitsertheo Месяц назад +2

      My friend (RIP) lived at Drumbrae South. So I know Corstorphine and you probably still have to take the 26 or 86 (limited stop) to get there from Princes Street.

    • @marekohampton8477
      @marekohampton8477 Месяц назад +2

      I lived in Edinburgh for a number of years, and not long after I moved there, had to go to Costorphine. I got a bus and asked the driver if it went to Costa-Fine. He laughed and said "Noo, it does go to Costorphine though"

  • @waikelehawaii4409
    @waikelehawaii4409 Месяц назад +19

    That comment at the end. That's what travel is all about!

  • @johnmcluckie7401
    @johnmcluckie7401 Месяц назад +6

    fascinating video, even for a long-time local resident! One wee pronunciation tip: 'close' is pronounced 'cloass', not 'cloze'

  • @thedourkin
    @thedourkin Месяц назад +2

    I live in Edinburgh right beside Holyrood Park (literally over the wall), the view from my apartment is of nothing but the hills in the middle of the park an St. Anthony's Chapel. It's like living in the highlands as there are no other visible buildings. I love living in this city (except maybe during the Festival), the variety of architecture and landscapes are incredible.
    Couple of pronunciation tips: 'close' is pronounced with a short 's', as in 'mouse'; 'wynd' is pronounced with a long vowel sound, as in 'fine'.
    I love the map you use (the one at the bit about Jeffrey Street). I had no idea about that particular part of Market Street being called Old Physic Gardens. In case anyone is wondering: a physic garden is a garden where medicinal plants are cultivated.
    Glad you enjoyed your visit to our beautiful and justifiably world famous city. If you visit again, come in the middle of winter 😀

  • @wittyusername_6
    @wittyusername_6 Месяц назад +5

    awesome video, so cool to see UK city maps being explained! Would love a similar vid on Belfast or Dublin!

  • @RetroBreak
    @RetroBreak Месяц назад +3

    Great video! I used to work in Edinburgh and always loved walking the royal mile and learning about the history from my colleagues

  • @aldo34
    @aldo34 Месяц назад +5

    Interestingly, I managed to visit Mary King's Close around 30 years ago via a family friend. The 'tours' were really just a member of the local council who was an amateur history enthusiast taking us down under the city chambers building. Totally no frills, and you had to make a special appointment just to get in. You accessed the Close via a wee hidden door behind some filing cabinets in a normal office room, literally moving the cabinets out of the way to get in. It was just the bare buildings and empty 'streets' at that time. Much preferred it that way, really felt like a hidden world!

    • @twiddlerat9920
      @twiddlerat9920 Месяц назад

      That's really interesting. I assume you had to bring your own lights with you?

    • @Al-.-ex
      @Al-.-ex 28 дней назад

      that sounds lovely compared to what it is now

    • @aldo34
      @aldo34 24 дня назад

      @@twiddlerat9920 y'know I don't remember doing that. So I assume there was some form of lighting. Good question though. I don't recall it being difficult to see or anything. Hmmmmm

    • @aldo34
      @aldo34 24 дня назад

      @@Al-.-ex I've been on the tour since. It's fun, but they really ham up some of the elements and there's models and the rooms are dressed now. I preferred it when it was literally just bare rooms. The guy did talk about one of the walls being stained with blood or something due to it being a butchers, but I think he was making it up to 'jazz up' the tour a bit.

  • @hamishmartineau6198
    @hamishmartineau6198 Месяц назад +6

    your videos are so amazing I gasped when I saw you'd made one of my home!!!

  • @TheSavin1
    @TheSavin1 5 дней назад

    Apart from making a mess of the pronunciation, this is a really good video. It is very well researched, accurate and well made. I was brought up in Edinburgh and I am a history buff - and there was stuff that I did not know. Well done!

  • @calcalcal89
    @calcalcal89 Месяц назад +1

    Thank you for this beautiful and really interesting video about my hometown :) You've made me super homesick now! Glad you enjoyed yourself!

  • @elliottstirling8682
    @elliottstirling8682 Месяц назад +5

    Hey Daniel, I love these "Map explained videos" and would really enjoy it if you made one of an Australian city, thanks.

  • @dr94279
    @dr94279 Месяц назад +13

    Edinburgh is one of the best cities in Europe. Such an amazing and beautiful place

  • @lexinad
    @lexinad Месяц назад +24

    For a guy in charge of maps at the National Museum of Scotland you’d think he could pronounce it properly. It’s Edin-bruh. Or Edin-bur-uh. Not Edin-bur.

    • @kjh23gk
      @kjh23gk Месяц назад +3

      It's definitely Ed-in-buh-ruh, though sometimes we say the last couple of syllables quickly. If you want to know what a "burgh" is in a Scottish sense there's a wikipedia page for it.

    • @tomhoworth1685
      @tomhoworth1685 Месяц назад +1

      Some locals do end it with more of a 'ber'. But it's unusual. Sometimes you hear more of an 'Ember' pronunciation too.

    • @Species1571
      @Species1571 Месяц назад

      Kelly-Ann Woodland on STV news always introduces herself as in Edin-bruh, and my mum always points it out. I hear a lot of people say it like that though.

    • @bazwax77
      @bazwax77 Месяц назад +2

      It’s Edin-burra …..c’mon guys dinnae be a bampot and try tae say it’s anyhing else. ✌🏻❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @SteA197
      @SteA197 17 дней назад

      Does he mispronouncing Leith as well or is all of Edinburgh?

  • @mayurkhandelwal5828
    @mayurkhandelwal5828 Месяц назад +4

    I never thought I'd be interested in learning about Edinburgh, but it turns out I needed to! Thanks for this video.

  • @murray5629
    @murray5629 Месяц назад +35

    Thank you for paying a visit to our great city! Well made video, although I’d just point out that ‘Holyrood’ is pronounced as Hollyrood 😁

    • @DanielsimsSteiner
      @DanielsimsSteiner  Месяц назад +18

      Ahahaha Dangit. I said that when I recorded and the was like “no that can’t be right” and changed it after 😭 I tried

    • @rogink
      @rogink Месяц назад +1

      That's what I always thought. But didn't the 'expert' pronounce it 'holy rood'?

    • @lewismcdermott3024
      @lewismcdermott3024 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@roginkyeah he did that confused me too...

    • @strawberryoes
      @strawberryoes Месяц назад +5

      ​@@rogink i came to the comments to complain about the "expert"'s pronunciation! he's not Scottish 😅

    • @TheKievKen
      @TheKievKen Месяц назад +3

      It was originally Holy - it means holy cross, after all. But over time, it came to be pronounced holly, whether or not there was American influence, is lost in time. When I was a kid sledging with my friends in Holyrood park in the 1970s, we all definitely pronounced it like Hollywood.

  • @andreysukhorukov4569
    @andreysukhorukov4569 Месяц назад +2

    Found your channel with the London video, and now you've done Edinburgh as well? Excellent. As an Englishman living in Cardiff, perhaps it's a pipe dream but if you come back to the UK, videos on the history and evolution of Cardiff and Belfast would I'm sure be excellent, you're already halfway there to making a video on every UK capital! Regardless, keep doing what you're doing - great stuff.

  • @jamesbuchanan8633
    @jamesbuchanan8633 Месяц назад +8

    Thank you for this video about my home city. I have not lived in the UK for over 10 years and I go back to Edinburgh once per year to see family.
    I am always struck, when I go back, by the beauty of the city and I love to walk around and look at everything I can.

  • @djannyjack1380
    @djannyjack1380 Месяц назад +1

    I'm subscribed and I have the notifications turned on and didn't get any push about this video. 😮 Keep doing what you're doing. This is cool. It's amazing how through your experiences, others, myself included, can walk in these places. Your speech, maps & historical interest are to my liking.

  • @p8vis442
    @p8vis442 Месяц назад +1

    I have lived in Edinburgh my whole life and actually learned a lot from watching this video, thank you!

  • @wwjdkokd
    @wwjdkokd Месяц назад +1

    I live near Edinburgh and learned so much from this video that I had no idea about!! Brilliant video

  • @DannyBurke
    @DannyBurke Месяц назад +3

    Amazing videos man!

  • @jonarific8504
    @jonarific8504 Месяц назад +3

    I love Edinburgh. Something about having to think in 3 dimensions for navigation really does a number on you.

    • @h-Qalziel
      @h-Qalziel Месяц назад +1

      Haha. The amount of times I've tried to follow a map in Edinburgh and found that the street I wanted to go down was actually underneath me...

  • @silvin007
    @silvin007 Месяц назад +2

    excited to see what's the next destination on the map! Great to see you're back at it so quick

  • @andrereloaded1425
    @andrereloaded1425 Месяц назад +17

    Note to Daniel at the beginning: You pronounced Edinburgh perfectly. Well done to all for this fascinating and brilliantly created video.

  • @ecogeilsnw
    @ecogeilsnw 13 дней назад +1

    Amazing video as always. I got lost in Google Earth for a while after watching... I'd love to see you do Montréal/Québec City next!!!

  • @Mr_Pengin
    @Mr_Pengin Месяц назад +4

    Love these videos so much. You should do one on DC next!

  • @MAV1889
    @MAV1889 Месяц назад +1

    Maps, charts and, google earth are the key to unlock a location and begin a journey of discovery 💡 I get it now. I’ve always studied them but now I know why I love to do so. U take it to another level of understanding a city. So cool.

  • @craigevans6156
    @craigevans6156 5 дней назад

    As a Scot, this is very informative and entertaining 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🇪🇺

  • @calvinbaII
    @calvinbaII Месяц назад +3

    Would love to see you do a video sometime on either Quebec City, Halifax NS or St. John's NFLD. St. John's street grid/topography is really interesting and the settlement is about 500 years old - ancient by North American standards. Anyway, great video as always!

  • @TheVanguard1
    @TheVanguard1 Месяц назад +3

    Another solid video Daniel.

  • @daveweiss5647
    @daveweiss5647 Месяц назад +2

    I've never been there but I have long thought it was probably the most aesthetic city... It is absolutely beautiful, Gothic, medieval and classic... also incredibly fascinating, especially the cows gate bridge area with the enclosed vaults creating the underground city that has recently been rediscovered... amazing!

    • @Rorywizz
      @Rorywizz Месяц назад +1

      It always feels normal to me because I live so close but it really hits you how unique it is when you've been to other cities in the UK

  • @andie3614
    @andie3614 Месяц назад

    I was also captivated by Edinburgh, so much that I moved there for 9 years! I really love the way you blend history and geography, and show that the way cities are today is not an accident but the product of many generations living their lives.

  • @brianofmoore
    @brianofmoore 23 дня назад

    Well seeing as I just arrived in Edinburgh yesterday and I have 6 more days here, this was certainly helpful and interesting viewing. Spent all day today just walking mostly aimlessly. Walked 5 miles and never got bored. So much to see here. Part of my walk was from the botanical gardens and along the water of leith. Seeing St. Bernard's well and Dean's village.

  • @MzzDee
    @MzzDee Месяц назад +5

    Ahhh, it's Princes Street, by the way!

  • @kevinlynch6396
    @kevinlynch6396 Месяц назад

    Your videos are awesome, Daniel. You put a lot of time in effort into each episode and it shows. I’ve always loved maps and history so thank you for providing me with amazing content. Keep up the good work!

  • @djniebs
    @djniebs Месяц назад +3

    New Daniel Steiner video right as I sit down for a snack! 🤗

  • @ktjurns
    @ktjurns Месяц назад +1

    Only discovered you a couple months ago and I really love your videos. I don’t know how you decide on destinations/areas but I think a video on Quito would be really interesting.

  • @PrzemyslawSadula
    @PrzemyslawSadula Месяц назад

    I have been in Edinburgh two times all together, 2 weeks and I have just scratched the surface of this city. It is beautiful and at the same time a very impressive and mysterious city.

  • @mw...
    @mw... Месяц назад

    Very interesting. I’m here now and your video explains a lot. It’s an intriguing and stunning topography indeed

  • @ICULooking
    @ICULooking Месяц назад +1

    I volunteer to be run by the material so that everything is pronounced accurately before publishing.
    -Signed, Your Resident Pedant.

  • @ryancronshaw8413
    @ryancronshaw8413 Месяц назад

    The excitement I feel every time I see your new videos pop up!

  • @Tobberz
    @Tobberz Месяц назад +4

    The Jacobite rebellion was less about an idea of Scottish independence, and more regarding religious tensions (Catholic vs Presbyterian/Protestant) which manifested in the Catholics' support for the House of Stuart which had been recently overthrown. Hence Bonnie Prince Charlie, etc.

  • @POTThaesslich
    @POTThaesslich Месяц назад +1

    Love how you embrace the pronunciation challenge

  • @adrielneely7543
    @adrielneely7543 Месяц назад +1

    Always enjoy your videos, Daniel! Amazing and thanks for the work that you do!

  • @jfinnweddle4629
    @jfinnweddle4629 Месяц назад

    Last 10 secs is the highlight of the video for me - this video is a fitting tribute to Edinburgh and a "big, big, big vibe"

  • @jackt3356
    @jackt3356 Месяц назад

    Wow I’m Scottish and I learned so much from this video. Loved it! Thanks! Sent to all my friends

  • @WalterBurton
    @WalterBurton Месяц назад +3

    Well, and to the point about Edinburgh's Enlightenment contributions, there's a whole argument that the city's influence extended far and deep beyond its borders.

  • @roddyscott9498
    @roddyscott9498 Месяц назад +3

    Edinburgh is truly one of the worlds greatest and historically most important places. I am not from Edinburgh but was lucky enough to do a GAP year there in 1998 and then returned for another 2 years later in life. What makes it so special - its hard to explain but if you know you know. From an Aussie.

  • @lucemarchionni8254
    @lucemarchionni8254 Месяц назад

    as a recent HUGE fan of your channel from your nyc videos, (where i grew up), i live in Edinburgh now and this video about the city is everything!!! i pride myself on knowing a lot about the city map, having been there only 3 years so far, but this gives me so many more fun facts to include whenever i take family and friends around the city!

  • @mysterfyster99
    @mysterfyster99 Месяц назад

    Great video. Born Scottish and lived in Edinburgh for 2 years but still learned quite a few things.

  • @libbymcglynn5
    @libbymcglynn5 Месяц назад

    As an Edinburgh resident I really enjoyed your vid, and I’m glad you enjoyed the city!

  • @severalowls
    @severalowls 21 день назад +1

    9:15 1830s, not 1930s! Noticed it was missing the Royal Infirmary and National Museum from the 1870s right away and it looks like most of the area was old tenements that were replaced in slum clearances.

  • @spacegibbon
    @spacegibbon Месяц назад +3

    Great video. A couple of naming/pronunciation notes:
    It's Princes Street, not Prince Street. Very confusing as a child. I thought it was Princess Street for a long time.
    Also, "close" in this context is pronounced as the opposite of "near" not the opposite of "open".

    • @broadsword6650
      @broadsword6650 Месяц назад +1

      Do you mean "pronounced like the synonym of 'near'" rather than the opposite of? 😄

  • @mattr0103
    @mattr0103 Месяц назад +3

    Good timing, I'm going to Edinburgh next week!

    • @Mark-Haddow
      @Mark-Haddow 28 дней назад

      Hope you enjoyed your visit.

  • @gangsterbroccoli
    @gangsterbroccoli 5 дней назад

    Crazy how perfect in the long run the topography was for the train station. like it was meant for that spot.

  • @coniston3106
    @coniston3106 Месяц назад +107

    As long as it's not Edinboro

  • @birdman9860
    @birdman9860 Месяц назад

    I love your videos. And that you bring in these experts - you’re doing important historical preservation communicating to a new generation why these places are the way they are

  • @AllenSmith81
    @AllenSmith81 Месяц назад +1

    since we are all pointing out names .. the street is fl-odd-en and, while I don't know this for sure, its probably named after fl-odd-en field where the battle of Flodden was faught in Sept 1513

  • @kevinfile3690
    @kevinfile3690 Месяц назад

    Edinburgh is my favorite city in the world. I could visit again and again. Thank you for the very well done video.

  • @blindtomuk
    @blindtomuk Месяц назад +1

    Tolls played an interesting role in the way Edinburgh developed. You can still see in some of the structures and street names that there was a system of tolls that had to be paid for someone to enter the citadel of Edinburgh. This led to a situation where some poorer people would never leave the citadel for their entire life as they could not afford the toll to re-enter. Unsurprisingly this led overcrowding in the citadel.

  • @scottyboyguy
    @scottyboyguy Месяц назад +1

    Just sat down and a new video pops up, great timing and fantastic video! Keep it up :)

  • @elliotwilliams7421
    @elliotwilliams7421 Месяц назад +2

    Another feature of the land was the pentland hills to the south. There are hill forts dating back 2500 years.

  • @richardbaker2701
    @richardbaker2701 Месяц назад +2

    The dieing of heat comment made me crack up when I checked the temperature and it was 20 C and I’m here in a puffer jacket. Middle of winter in australia is the same as Scottish summer I guess haha

  • @devanman7920
    @devanman7920 Месяц назад

    Edinburgh is such a beautiful city. Nowhere else like it. Both sides of the city are stunning and different.

  • @Volkx07
    @Volkx07 Месяц назад +2

    12:12 Princes street garden thank you very much

  • @synixx9286
    @synixx9286 Месяц назад

    Great video Daniel and very informative! Im from Glasgow and learned a lot of new things. Have been to Edinburgh many times.

  • @patchso
    @patchso 21 день назад

    Great video and fascinating history of Edinburgh.

  • @blooper1098
    @blooper1098 Месяц назад

    you’re really good at this, i’m a big fan

  • @tommonk7651
    @tommonk7651 Месяц назад +1

    Edinburgh is one of my favorite cities. I hope to go back one day.

  • @waffleonline
    @waffleonline Месяц назад +2

    Love this stuff mate

  • @FullaEels
    @FullaEels 2 дня назад

    Watching this from Leith, during my lunch break!
    Many of us will be mean if you pronounce the city's name wrong, but its just cause we're fed up

  • @TristanSharman
    @TristanSharman Месяц назад

    Great video! I recently moved to Edinburgh so have been learning plenty of snippets of history about it, but this was a great rundown to connect all that together

  • @FC-ds9ve
    @FC-ds9ve Месяц назад +3

    So glad you came to Edinburgh! I moved here from Vancouver, Canada 4 years ago and absolutely love it here. I initially lived right beside Holyrood park and would take my dog for walks around it. Took my breath away every morning stepping into that park.
    Also I hope you made it into Leith (that’s where I live now - well Newhaven technically). You can take the Waters of Leith right into a neighborhood called the Shore. Lovely neighborhood. There’s a great pub called Teuchters, a regular for myself and friends.

    • @justmeajah
      @justmeajah Месяц назад

      Tram treks! I now live nearby the park and gosh I love it

    • @strawberryoes
      @strawberryoes Месяц назад +1

      Eeyy I'm also a Canadian in Edinburgh 🎉❤

    • @VioletFlicker
      @VioletFlicker Месяц назад +1

      Ditto! So many Canadians here. I think we may have accidentally started an invasion.

    • @strawberryoes
      @strawberryoes Месяц назад +1

      @@VioletFlicker 😂

    • @astrocat84
      @astrocat84 Месяц назад

      Dumbiedykes?

  • @nikolaygrigorov3693
    @nikolaygrigorov3693 Месяц назад +1

    Hey Daniel! Maybe for one of your next videos you can make a video about Plovdiv, Bulgaria? It is the OLDEST city in Europe, and possesses a rich history of Thracians, Romans, Ottomans, and Bulgarians. I think it would be a great city to make a video about, considering all its historical layers, providing an interesting story of how it existed and grew for the past ~8000 years. By the way, I have really been enjoying your videos, keep up with them!

    • @DanielsimsSteiner
      @DanielsimsSteiner  Месяц назад +2

      That would be soooo amazing. Adding to the list

    • @DocSteiner
      @DocSteiner Месяц назад

      @@DanielsimsSteinerlet’s goooooooo! Been on my list 😊