Braw wee park wi benches, a bit braid grass an a wee cafΓ©. Ma dug cam across a sad wee bear in a blue cuit, sittin ettin a piece wi jeelie a marmalade. The twa o them got on grand, an the bear fair brightened up to pet ma dug- See the braw photie.
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π Address: Edinburgh EH2 2AD, United Kingdom
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Chalet Le Moulin com (ChaletLeMoulin dot com) β β β β β
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Kevin Lester Fallarcuna β β β β β
St. Andrew Square Garden is a small park worth visiting if youβre in the area. It features a tall monument, the Melville Monument Column, which is quite noticeable. The park has plenty of green space, and Paddington Bear is sitting on a bench, so you can take a photo with him. While I wouldnβt go out of my way to visit it, I recommend staying here for a bit and enjoying the green space.
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Tork Mackenzie β β β β β
Unlike Charlotte Sq at the other end of George St this is very definitely open to the public and as a result feels like a vital piece of greenery in the city centre , its always busy with visitors , shoppers and office workers enjoying the open spaces and /or a coffee from the small costa shack
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Andy Stewart β β β β β
Reasonable sized little green oasis in the East end of the historic New Town. Handy for a seat, maybe grab a Costa, people watch or just pass through between the George Street bars and shops to Multrees Walk and ST James quarter beyond. Once the centre of Edinburgh's financial sector, but now given over predominantly to retail outlets. Some of the fine Georgian buildings around its edge remain, whilst the squares dominating feature is the monument to Henry Dundas, 1st Viscount Melville.
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Irina Andreeva β β β β β
Beautiful square in the bustling city center, especially beautiful at Xmas time with all that illumination on and Nativity scenes in play. Magic! Public love passing through it or just sit there next to Melville Monument or in the Costa Cafeteria enjoing the view and the coffee, indeed. Kids like splashing in the pond there in the summer. Bliss!
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Manoj β β β β β
Lovely place. Picnic, tourist attraction, restaurants and great public transportation links. This is right in the middle of the city centre. All tourist city tour buses start from this point. Can be very busy during summers. Scott Monument, Waverley Station and high street within mins of walk.
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nuric β β β β β
A great place to relax and get a cup of coffee β There is a small cafe in the garden. There is a walking path around the monument in the middle. I'm giving 4 stars because it can get busy with limited seating. Especially when it is sunny, a lot people come for the tour buses that start next to the garden.
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Ismail Polat β β β β β
Very beautiful place. You can enjoy the sun or sit on the bank. People chill and relax here. Or take a coffee from Costa. Its a place where you can relax after your visit of the city centre or after shopping.
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