I was born in Edinburgh in 1948. Left for Kenya Africa and did not come back until 1962.Stayed a year with my nana and then off to Sweden.Came back in 1972 and loved the city.I am now going back with my son and grandson, .53 years have passed.This was a really Great video. Loved the city sounds, that there was no music and your texts only.I enjoyed every minute of your filmTank you ever so much. I am longing to go now, so inspiring .Take care .THANKS .
So happy I found this channel. I was en Edinburgh recently for the first time. My trip was way too short. Thank you for taking me back before I can visit again.
Thankyou for that. My late mother and sister, and I, walked the Royal Mile in 1988. We started from Prince Street, went to the Castle (fabulous), then did the Mile up to Holyrood, which was also fabulous. Walked past the Witchery! My sister really into that at the time and have a memorable photo of her standing outside it. Went into St Giles! That was more my scene! Thanks for this memory. I know I’ll never get back to Scotland, land of my ancestors. It really is the most magical place on earth. 👍😍🇦🇺
Great video of my Favourite City! (I've visited 6 times from my home in Belfast... In the last 3 months!). Don't forget to look down as well as up. Or you'll miss The Heart of Midlothian! Also the "Gold Bricks (Cobblestones)". They mark the outline of Historical Buildings, Borders and Outlines. You'll see them in lots of areas. Right down the Royal Mile. Even outside The Worlds End Pub. Where they map out the Old City Boundary Gates. It's a Wonderful City. Which has just been voted the Safest in the U.K. And as a Lone-traveller??? I can appreciate. Please keep the Video's rolling in!
The best part is the heart of midlothian, spit in the middle, (for good luck 👍 or so they say) the worst part is the waste of scottish peoples money at the bottom called the Scottish Parliament the joke that it is.
Loved the Bay City Rollers so sad about Les.The World's End pub info was very interesting and loved the water spouts on the fountain. Thanks for showing : )
I was one of those that requested you go to Edinburgh. You delivered, thanks very much. Brought back memories of when we went there for my wife’s 60th birthday. Now she’s seen the vid she wants to go back. 👍🏻
I did a 3 weeks BT training course in Edinburgh manys years ago. I lived in Derby and so too far to come home. Enjoyed the experience and architecture. The people are lovely and kind. Shame the Scottish Government hate us so much, and never warm to us. We are one people and POLITICS should not divide us. PEOPLE IN POWER SPOIL EVERYTHING. Keep stoking the fire Nicola
In 2005, stayed in Edinburgh for 4 days. Used the Hop on/off buses. Spent one day in the castle. The last night was a farewell haggis dinner for our group. Would love to return. So much that I missed.
I loved the lack of commentary during the walk, but appreciated the printed messages describing what we were seeing. It was very much like actually being there. We were on a tour of GB several months ago with Edinburgh being our last destination, but we both came down with Covid and were quarantined in our hotel room room for 10 days. However the Apex Marketplace hotel was great and my wife got all the British tv she wanted!
This made for a wonderful Sunday 'walk', much appreciated. particularly all the historical tidbits that you add, I feel like I am taking a tour with a private guide, thank you!
Mhammed / Morocco: Excellent videos, very, very well done, description precise and concise. You make us discover the treasures of this magical & wonderful town ( especially his old town ) full of historic & fantastic buildings. I love very well the scottish culture as well as his people & english language. GREETINGS & THANKS TO YOU. Mhammed / Morocco.
Thank you Mr Walk, enjoyed that - and you didn't even scratch the surface !! So much more to see there, in Eddie, looking forward to more !! Splendid architecture ! I Don't know how you always get those lovely sunny days 💥 Keep em coming 💯👍😁🤩
Super great! The atmosphere...wow! Can imagine what it was like "back then"! Thanks for video and all the comments along the way. Love when you "look up"! Are you able to film inside the castle? Maybe a future video if possible?? 😊
St Andrews, Aberdeen and Arbroath are worth walking. You need to go into the castle to get a good view down to Princes Street, oh, do a walk about Edinburgh New Town, well worth it.
I have friends who have been there they keep saying I must go after what u have just shown of one part of Edinburgh I can c why thanks very much Neil love all the old buildings
When I first came to Scotland, My first stop was Great Edinburgh, and my first meal had to be the 'Natural Dish', I had go by the city bus tour, walking had to be limited because I use an strong Arm cane, had an hip replacement etc, etc, etc., thanks for walking for me, cheers! for now.
Thank you for this tour and thank you for not playing background music and keeping the real sounds on. I even enjoyed the construction noise. Maybe go to the Scottish Borders in the summertime. The countryside is stunning and visit some towns there like Peebles, Innerleithen (Traquair House) and Melrose.
Very much enjoying your channel. Would very much like to see one of Dursley Gloucestershire. Left there 57 years ago. Thanks Robert. Cambridge. New Zealand.
What a delightful way to spend nearly an hour! Certainly worth me making a repeat visit sometime soon. And you’ve ensured that will take a trip there sometime this year.
Thanks for the memories. It's been 30 years since I was there. I was lucky to get a hotel room. The TIC at Waverley Station found one for me. The Rugby World Cup was on and Ireland were here playing. I went into Deacon Brodies Tavern near the castle, and a couple of guys were watching a match on TV. Being from Canada, I didn't know the game, but they were good enough to explain some of the rules to me.
Anyway you can do a tour of the Edinburgh castle as you did in this video? I was absolutely stunned at how amazing them buildings have stood up against time including during the German War with the air raids. REALLY hope my fiancé can take me there some day to see it! Thank you for sharing!
Funny how you remember these things , first album I bought with my own pocket money was nirvana never mind in 2004 in a music shop in Alghero in Sardinia on holiday when I was 15
The Avengers also fought on the Roof of St Giles Cathedral. And Crashed through the Glass Roof of Waverley Train Station. Lots of Train-spotting filming was also shot in the City. O
Aye, it's always better to start at the top of the Royal Mile and walk down, than start at the bottom and walk up as it's quite a steady climb. It'll keep you fit though. :)
I visited Edinburgh and the castle years ago, it seems different , the approach to it I mean when we were there! I remember there was a meat shop coming down from the castle that had meat hanging in the window, which we thought was very unusual compared to the USA!
@@GimbalWalkTV Compared to the 1970's and 80's The Royal Mile is very different to what it is now, for example it used to be full of hand crafted local Scottish kilt, cashmere and bagpipe makers etc, there were also all the usual businesses like butchers and bakers etc... during the 1990's the City Council began it's push to increase tourism within the City (the Royal Mile especially) allowing trading licences to be changed from conventional ones to more tourist specific licences. As a result a lot of the previously conventional businesses that you'd expect to see in any High Street were bought out and converted into gift shops (or as we call them in Edinburgh, Tartan tat shops). I understand why the City Council chose to go the route they did, it brings in a lot of money for the City, but it has somewhat killed (imo) what The Royal Mile used to be, and still should be... a living thriving street for the residents who live along it. Anyways, if my memory serves me right the butcher shop that Jan Trewitt is referring too was close to the mini roundabout at the top of Johnston Terrace, just as The Royal Mile changes from the Lawnmarket to Castlehill on the walk up to the castle.
The rooms at The Witchery (51:35) are fantastic. I'm not sure they are worth the money though. They cost an arm and a leg, a currency started by Burke and Hare. I imagine 😊
Thank you for this video. It was a bit gloomy in the beginning, however you haven't disappointed before so I watched on. Better buildings, wider street, finishing at the castle 🏰 was wonderful. Think I would need hours to count the statues, go down the closes & drag hubby out of the taverns. Mind you he would be dragging me out of the gift shops. Look forward to the next walk in Edinburgh. Cheers 🍻
These are such fabulous videos with superb sound too. My daughter and I walked that route just a few days ago…I’m now back in Devon reminiscing watching your superb production 👍🏻 May I ask what kit you use please?
PS: and thank you for your more in-depth history in your notes, very interesting indeed. I'm glad you don't put these notes in the video, since we certainly would not have time to read them !! Good research, thanks again 👍💯✔
Enjoyed every minute --Great Work-- Is the walk up to the castle fairly easy or would a senior find it to difficult ? Second question what camera lens combo did you use the video quality was excellent.
Hi David. I was there two weeks ago and saw many seniors walking up to the castle. If you feel you may not be able to walk it, the cab takes you to the gate. Good Luck and I hope you enjoy!
For Your Interst The White Building Prior To Going The Castle Is Ramsay Grdn's Named After Sir James Ramsay A Well Known Edinburgh Dignotory, Als How Could You Miss Out The View From The Right Of The Castle Esplanade Looking Down On To Princess St, Gardens And The Rest Of The City, Over The River Forth And So On, And Calton Hill,, But Still A Good Video Of My Home Town, My God i Do Miss It, Have Not Been There Since 2006, Hope To Go Back 2026 For My Mothers 100 Birthday, Hope I Will Be Alive And Kicking, I Will Be In My Mid To Late 80.s, I Just Love EDINBURGH, NO OTHER PLACE LIKE IT FOR IT'S BEAUTY AND WIDE OPEN SPACES, YOU SHOULD DO THE PARKS AND THE GARDENS SO MUCH SCENERY AND GREENERY, YOU MAY NOT HAVE LIKE THE OLD BUILDINGS AT THE START OF YOUR VIDEO, BUT THAT IS WHAT EDINBURGH IS ALL ABOUT HISTORY, IT IS ALSO ON THE WORLDS HERITAGE UNICEF LIST, GET OUT AND ABOUT AND CHECK MORE OF IT PLEASE, SPENT A LOT OF MY CHILDHOOD PLAYING IN THE OLD PARTS OF EDINBURGH, THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN FOR BRINGING BACK MEMORIES, MY FATHER WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS VIDEO AS HE GREW UP ON THE ROYAL MILE UNFORTUNATLY HE DIED BEFORE ALL THIS TECHNOLIGY CAME INTO BEING, 👍🏴👍🏴👍🏴 From A SCOT IN THE PHILIPPINES 🇸🇽
Thanks so much for the video. As a student many years ago I lived near the top of the Royal Mile, I felt very lucky!! I don’t think there were quite so many tourist shops then, it was a bit more real! If you have come as far as Edinburgh you’d love the East Neuk fishing villages and St Andrews!!
East Lothian is lovely too. Look north over the Forth to the East Neuk, all the historic villages from Largo round to St Andrews are very scenic! Have fun wherever you go anyway!
Just to add the building at the end as you describe it to be, is "The Royal Bank" and NOT the Museum. The Museum is in "Chamber Street". Its a great video.
@@GimbalWalkTV Two corrections, the bank that Alyysa refers to used to be the headquarters of The Bank of Scotland, not The Royal Bank of Scotland. It is actually a museum now, of money, which is odd given that the bank collapsed after the 2008 financial collapse and the headquarters have been converted into a museum of money. What is really at the the bottom of the Mound (at the junction with Princes St) though is an art gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy so technically there is a museum at the bottom of the Mound, just not the one in your video ;)
It’s a shame so many new buildings are mixed in 🥹 afterthought.little did you know how much this street would make more in Scottish History x❤❤and think of our new King and his siblings at there age having to do this 😢 but proud of them and to be Scottish here ❤
I was born in Edinburgh in 1948. Left for Kenya Africa and did not come back until 1962.Stayed a year with my nana and then off to Sweden.Came back in 1972 and loved the city.I am now going back with my son and grandson, .53 years have passed.This was a really Great video. Loved the city sounds, that there was no music and your texts only.I enjoyed every minute of your filmTank you ever so much. I am longing to go now, so inspiring .Take care .THANKS .
Absolutely,Stunningly, Gorgeous views of the City..
Thank you
So happy I found this channel. I was en Edinburgh recently for the first time. My trip was way too short. Thank you for taking me back before I can visit again.
You're welcome! Thanks for watching my channel x
Great video, lovely to see how much you loved it.
‘Haste Ye Back’ Neil.
LOVE it here!!!
Yes absolutely I love its already Edinburgh city
Visited Edinburgh many times, love the city. Will do your walk next time.
It’s a great way to spend half an hour for sure!
Thankyou for that. My late mother and sister, and I, walked the Royal Mile in 1988. We started from Prince Street, went to the Castle (fabulous), then did the Mile up to Holyrood, which was also fabulous. Walked past the Witchery! My sister really into that at the time and have a memorable photo of her standing outside it. Went into St Giles! That was more my scene! Thanks for this memory. I know I’ll never get back to Scotland, land of my ancestors. It really is the most magical place on earth. 👍😍🇦🇺
Thanks for the memories.
You’re welcome - more on the way!
Great video of my Favourite City! (I've visited 6 times from my home in Belfast... In the last 3 months!). Don't forget to look down as well as up. Or you'll miss The Heart of Midlothian! Also the "Gold Bricks (Cobblestones)". They mark the outline of Historical Buildings, Borders and Outlines. You'll see them in lots of areas. Right down the Royal Mile. Even outside The Worlds End Pub. Where they map out the Old City Boundary Gates.
It's a Wonderful City. Which has just been voted the Safest in the U.K.
And as a Lone-traveller??? I can appreciate.
Please keep the Video's rolling in!
The best part is the heart of midlothian, spit in the middle, (for good luck 👍 or so they say) the worst part is the waste of scottish peoples money at the bottom called the Scottish Parliament the joke that it is.
If you look up Edinburg history omg so many famous inventors were born in this city …Tysm I really enjoyed this ❤
Thanks Liz! great great city!
Loved the Bay City Rollers so sad about Les.The World's End pub info was very interesting and loved the water spouts on the fountain. Thanks for showing : )
Thank You as always for the great tours and walks. Much loved over in the states. Cheers
Thank you! ❤️❤️
I was in Edinburgh over the Christmas period & walked the Royal Mile! Feeling nostalgic after watching your film footage, thank you… I❤️Edinburgh!
Our pleasure!
Thanks so much......loved watching your walk. Need to visit & see for myself now
Definitely!
Once again thank you . Scottish in my ancestry. Love this all.
I like how you look up and you look at signs and plaques too.
Thanks - I like to try and point as much out as possible so that’s great feedback ❤️❤️
So wonderful to see this great walk. Loved every minute of it. So much history, so awesome ❤️
Thanks Chris!
I was one of those that requested you go to Edinburgh. You delivered, thanks very much. Brought back memories of when we went there for my wife’s 60th birthday. Now she’s seen the vid she wants to go back. 👍🏻
Awesome! Thank you’
I’ve done a few more there that are coming up too 👍👍❤️
Edinburgh is amazing. I love it so much. 😍
It really is!
I did a 3 weeks BT training course in Edinburgh manys years ago. I lived in Derby and so too far to come home. Enjoyed the experience and architecture. The people are lovely and kind. Shame the Scottish Government hate us so much, and never warm to us. We are one people and POLITICS should not divide us. PEOPLE IN POWER SPOIL EVERYTHING. Keep stoking the fire Nicola
I have no idea what that’s about
In 2005, stayed in Edinburgh for 4 days. Used the Hop on/off buses. Spent one day in the castle. The last night was a farewell haggis dinner for our group. Would love to return. So much that I missed.
What a fantastic historical city been one of your best yet thank you so much and keep on walking 🚶🏻 👍👍❤️❤️
Thank you! Hope you’re feeling better ❤️
You can’t beat Edinburgh for history. Thanks for another interesting walk. Taking it bit by bit as I don’t want to get tired out! 🙏😏
That walk left me needing a drink ha ha!!
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I loved the lack of commentary during the walk, but appreciated the printed messages describing what we were seeing. It was very much like actually being there. We were on a tour of GB several months ago with Edinburgh being our last destination, but we both came down with Covid and were quarantined in our hotel room room for 10 days. However the Apex Marketplace hotel was great and my wife got all the British tv she wanted!
Ha ha brilliant stuff! 👍👍
i used to stay in edinburgh i really enjoyed your walk
Edinburgh is so beautiful 🤩
This made for a wonderful Sunday 'walk', much appreciated. particularly all the historical tidbits that you add, I feel like I am taking a tour with a private guide, thank you!
Thank you so much Veronica! ❤️
Mhammed / Morocco:
Excellent videos, very, very well done, description precise and concise. You make us discover the treasures of this magical & wonderful town ( especially his old town ) full of historic & fantastic buildings. I love very well the scottish culture as well as his people & english language.
GREETINGS & THANKS TO YOU.
Mhammed / Morocco.
Absolutely brilliant video!! I thoroughly enjoyed every minute. It’s a beautiful city. Thank you xx
My pleasure 😊
Thank you Mr Walk, enjoyed that - and you didn't even scratch the surface !! So much more to see there, in Eddie, looking forward to more !! Splendid architecture ! I Don't know how you always get those lovely sunny days 💥
Keep em coming 💯👍😁🤩
Keep an eye out in coming days/weeks - more Edinburgh coming!
Super great! The atmosphere...wow! Can imagine what it was like "back then"! Thanks for video and all the comments along the way. Love when you "look up"! Are you able to film inside the castle? Maybe a future video if possible?? 😊
St Andrews, Aberdeen and Arbroath are worth walking.
You need to go into the castle to get a good view down to Princes Street, oh, do a walk about Edinburgh New Town, well worth it.
I have friends who have been there they keep saying I must go after what u have just shown of one part of Edinburgh I can c why thanks very much Neil love all the old buildings
Amazing isn’t it!
Got some more Edinburgh on the way too
When I first came to Scotland, My first stop was Great Edinburgh, and my first meal had to be the 'Natural Dish', I had go by the city bus tour, walking had to be limited because I use an strong Arm cane, had an hip replacement etc, etc, etc., thanks for walking for me, cheers! for now.
Thank you for this tour and thank you for not playing background music and keeping the real sounds on. I even enjoyed the construction noise. Maybe go to the Scottish Borders in the summertime. The countryside is stunning and visit some towns there like Peebles, Innerleithen (Traquair House) and Melrose.
Thanks so much!
Thank you so much for this tour & video! Very helpful! Will subscribe and see what other tours you have 🏴😊
Thank you!
Very much enjoying your channel. Would very much like to see one of Dursley Gloucestershire. Left there 57 years ago. Thanks Robert. Cambridge. New Zealand.
Thank you this video love it ☺️
Thank you for watching ❤️❤️
I was there 2 weeks ago and miss it already! I also ventured out to see Stirling Castle and William Wallace Monument. Great Video!
A good video of EDINBURGH | The Edinburgh ROYAL MILE!! From Holyrood Palace to Edinburgh Castle!.✔✔
Thanks Michael
Loved this walk, makes me want to go back and visit this city again soon.
Thank you 🙏
What a delightful way to spend nearly an hour! Certainly worth me making a repeat visit sometime soon. And you’ve ensured that will take a trip there sometime this year.
Thank you Peter
It was a long one but I honestly couldn’t edit a single minute out of it!
What a great city it is too!
Thanks for the memories. It's been 30 years since I was there. I was lucky to get a hotel room. The TIC at Waverley Station found one for me. The Rugby World Cup was on and Ireland were here playing. I went into Deacon Brodies Tavern near the castle, and a couple of guys were watching a match on TV. Being from Canada, I didn't know the game, but they were good enough to explain some of the rules to me.
Anyway you can do a tour of the Edinburgh castle as you did in this video? I was absolutely stunned at how amazing them buildings have stood up against time including during the German War with the air raids. REALLY hope my fiancé can take me there some day to see it! Thank you for sharing!
Am a wee bit surprised you didn't turn your camera up White Horse Close as you passed by. It's probably the most picturesque close of the lot.
I’ve filmed lots of Edinburgh videos - more on the way!
Really Enjoyed this style . Didn’t mind the street noises as they added to the feeling of walking in your shoes. Thanks.
This was fantastic! We live on the west coast of Scotland but love taking a trip to Edinburgh. So nice to hear that you love the place too😊
Love it so much!!
Could live there!!
@@GimbalWalkTV 👍😁
Bought my first single on the high street in 1964, The Beatles I Feel Fine.
Funny how you remember these things , first album I bought with my own pocket money was nirvana never mind in 2004 in a music shop in Alghero in Sardinia on holiday when I was 15
Another great tour I’m going there in June So I’ll walk where you walked specially where avengers was film 👍🏻
Ah thank you - more Edinburgh videos on the way too!
The Avengers also fought on the Roof of St Giles Cathedral. And Crashed through the Glass Roof of Waverley Train Station. Lots of Train-spotting filming was also shot in the City. O
Very well done 👍. William Wallace and Robert the Bruce guarding the Castle gate
Thank you John!! Didnt' know that - will film it again in Summer!
@@GimbalWalkTV 👍 catch the cannonball on the wall in the house opposite
2 extinct volcanoes in Edinburgh. You stood on one and viewed another
A Gimbal walk around Durham Cathedral and town would be nice 👏👏🇩🇰Vibeke
Will do!
Thank you for this great video. We are going to Scotland next year and this is so helpful.
You're very welcome!
Thank you for showing us this you should do a Lytham st.Anne’s walk in the summer
Good idea / will definitely do that
Christmas shop is there all year round and has another on Victoria street also Canongate kirk was where Zara Phillips was married :)
How can a Christmas shop make money in spring and summer?!
Hey mate great vlog again looks really lovely place too visit thanku 💯😊
Thanks Andy!
Aye, it's always better to start at the top of the Royal Mile and walk down, than start at the bottom and walk up as it's quite a steady climb. It'll keep you fit though. :)
Yeah I learned the hard way 🤣🤣
I visited Edinburgh and the castle years ago, it seems different , the approach to it I mean when we were there! I remember there was a meat shop coming down from the castle that had meat hanging in the window, which we thought was very unusual compared to the USA!
How strange!
Was it far down the hill?
@@GimbalWalkTV NO it was quite close after we started going down!
@@GimbalWalkTV Compared to the 1970's and 80's The Royal Mile is very different to what it is now, for example it used to be full of hand crafted local Scottish kilt, cashmere and bagpipe makers etc, there were also all the usual businesses like butchers and bakers etc... during the 1990's the City Council began it's push to increase tourism within the City (the Royal Mile especially) allowing trading licences to be changed from conventional ones to more tourist specific licences.
As a result a lot of the previously conventional businesses that you'd expect to see in any High Street were bought out and converted into gift shops (or as we call them in Edinburgh, Tartan tat shops).
I understand why the City Council chose to go the route they did, it brings in a lot of money for the City, but it has somewhat killed (imo) what The Royal Mile used to be, and still should be... a living thriving street for the residents who live along it.
Anyways, if my memory serves me right the butcher shop that Jan Trewitt is referring too was close to the mini roundabout at the top of Johnston Terrace, just as The Royal Mile changes from the Lawnmarket to Castlehill on the walk up to the castle.
The rooms at The Witchery (51:35) are fantastic. I'm not sure they are worth the money though. They cost an arm and a leg, a currency started by Burke and Hare. I imagine 😊
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Thank you for this video. It was a bit gloomy in the beginning, however you haven't disappointed before so I watched on. Better buildings, wider street, finishing at the castle 🏰 was wonderful. Think I would need hours to count the statues, go down the closes & drag hubby out of the taverns. Mind you he would be dragging me out of the gift shops. Look forward to the next walk in Edinburgh. Cheers 🍻
Yes the first part is definitely gloomy - I should have filmed it from top of the hill to bottom!
@@GimbalWalkTV no way. Your way is like unwrapping a gift.
These are such fabulous videos with superb sound too. My daughter and I walked that route just a few days ago…I’m now back in Devon reminiscing watching your superb production 👍🏻 May I ask what kit you use please?
Thank you so much
For this I just filmed on my Iphone (13 pro max I think)
I just pop it onto a gimbal to keep it steady and away I go!
Edinburgh is amazing .I don't mind the sounds of the city makes you feel you are really there : )
PS: and thank you for your more in-depth history in your notes, very interesting indeed. I'm glad you don't put these notes in the video, since we certainly would not have time to read them !! Good research, thanks again 👍💯✔
My pleasure!
How about a look around Nantwich in Cheshire
@@stevenhall8966 That's a great suggestion - I hadn't thought of going there - thank you will definitely do that!
Enjoyed every minute --Great Work-- Is the walk up to the castle fairly easy or would a senior find it to difficult ? Second question what camera lens combo did you use the video quality was excellent.
Hi David. I was there two weeks ago and saw many seniors walking up to the castle. If you feel you may not be able to walk it, the cab takes you to the gate. Good Luck and I hope you enjoy!
For Your Interst The White Building Prior To Going The Castle Is Ramsay Grdn's Named After Sir James Ramsay A Well Known Edinburgh Dignotory, Als How Could You Miss Out The View From The Right Of The Castle Esplanade Looking Down On To Princess St, Gardens And The Rest Of The City, Over The River Forth And So On, And Calton Hill,, But Still A Good Video Of My Home Town, My God i Do Miss It, Have Not Been There Since 2006, Hope To Go Back 2026 For My Mothers 100 Birthday, Hope I Will Be Alive And Kicking, I Will Be In My Mid To Late 80.s, I Just Love EDINBURGH, NO OTHER PLACE LIKE IT FOR IT'S BEAUTY AND WIDE OPEN SPACES, YOU SHOULD DO THE PARKS AND THE GARDENS SO MUCH SCENERY AND GREENERY, YOU MAY NOT HAVE LIKE THE OLD BUILDINGS AT THE START OF YOUR VIDEO, BUT THAT IS WHAT EDINBURGH IS ALL ABOUT HISTORY, IT IS ALSO ON THE WORLDS HERITAGE UNICEF LIST, GET OUT AND ABOUT AND CHECK MORE OF IT PLEASE, SPENT A LOT OF MY CHILDHOOD PLAYING IN THE OLD PARTS OF EDINBURGH, THANK YOU ONCE AGAIN FOR BRINGING BACK MEMORIES, MY FATHER WOULD HAVE LOVED THIS VIDEO AS HE GREW UP ON THE ROYAL MILE UNFORTUNATLY HE DIED BEFORE ALL THIS TECHNOLIGY CAME INTO BEING, 👍🏴👍🏴👍🏴 From A SCOT IN THE PHILIPPINES 🇸🇽
What age was your mother when she had you mate ?
Thanks so much for the video. As a student many years ago I lived near the top of the Royal Mile, I felt very lucky!! I don’t think there were quite so many tourist shops then, it was a bit more real! If you have come as far as Edinburgh you’d love the East Neuk fishing villages and St Andrews!!
Thank you so much Gordon!
I'll look those up!
I"m in East Lothian at the moment I think - North Berwick area?
East Lothian is lovely too. Look north over the Forth to the East Neuk, all the historic villages from Largo round to St Andrews are very scenic! Have fun wherever you go anyway!
Great video. Wish it were narrated, though.
Thanks Judy!
Loved if my heart is in edinburgh the white building near the castle you didn't know what the name is Ramsey Garden
Ah thank you! Amazing place! Amazing city too!
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Just to add the building at the end as you describe it to be, is "The Royal Bank" and NOT the Museum. The Museum is in "Chamber Street". Its a great video.
Ah got ya - thanks for the info - will remember that for the summer when I go back!
@@GimbalWalkTV Two corrections, the bank that Alyysa refers to used to be the headquarters of The Bank of Scotland, not The Royal Bank of Scotland.
It is actually a museum now, of money, which is odd given that the bank collapsed after the 2008 financial collapse and the headquarters have been converted into a museum of money.
What is really at the the bottom of the Mound (at the junction with Princes St) though is an art gallery, The Royal Scottish Academy so technically there is a museum at the bottom of the Mound, just not the one in your video ;)
Did you go to Mary kings close ?
Not yet no - will be doing there this summer though!
The building at the start if the esplanade is a set of flats...only costs about 4 million pounds for one :)
Oooofffff!!!!!
The Royal Mile. How a Asian sees Scotland
What does that mean
@@GimbalWalkTV the royal mile is own by Indians no that that bad but it's full of tac it's as much Scottish as fly in the air
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3:25 IRS ?
statues in cities are good because the children ask who they where so it makes them think history must not repeat if the history is bad
Have a couple of drinks you have to go downhill as well
More booze!
Anyone would think the Scots had a drinking problem 😂
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It’s a shame so many new buildings are mixed in 🥹 afterthought.little did you know how much this street would make more in Scottish History x❤❤and think of our new King and his siblings at there age having to do this 😢 but proud of them and to be Scottish here ❤
GRAZIE DI ESISTERE TROPPO BELLO