New
Town +
North

Beyond Princes Street, find Edinburgh’s picturesque New Town.

In this part of the city, Edinburgh’s visual identity feels meticulously staged yet deeply lived-in, a place where the historical texture of the city continues to shape how its offering is seen, shared, and remembered. 

Home to the National Galleries of Scotland: National and Portrait, and the The Palestine Museum, Europe’s first and only Palestinian Museum, alongside leading private spaces such as Ingleby and The Scottish Gallery, the area’s cultural venues reflect the same grandeur, history, and visual clarity as its architecture.

Further out of the city centre, the Royal Botanic Garden provides a site of reflection and calm.