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Cockburn Street
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History

Cockburn Street is a historic and picturesque street located in Edinburgh, Scotland. The street was built in the 19th century and is named after the Scottish judge Lord Cockburn. It is known for its charming architecture, narrow cobblestone lanes, and unique shops and cafes that line the street.

How to Get There

Cockburn Street is located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, just a short walk from the Royal Mile. Visitors can easily reach the street on foot, by bus, or by taxi. The nearest train station is Waverley Station, which is a 5-minute walk away.

List of Attractions

– Explore the unique shops and boutiques that line Cockburn Street
– Visit the Scottish Storytelling Centre, which hosts storytelling events and exhibitions
– Enjoy a meal or a drink at one of the many cafes and restaurants on the street
– Admire the beautiful architecture and historic buildings along the street

Ticket Information

There is no admission fee to visit Cockburn Street. However, some attractions along the street may have their own admission fees.

Tips for Visiting

– Wear comfortable shoes as the street is cobbled and can be uneven in some places
– Visit during the week or early in the day to avoid crowds
– Take your time exploring the shops and cafes along the street
– Keep an eye out for street performers and musicians who often perform along the street

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