
CHAPTER I. INTRODUCTORY.
CHAPTER II. OLD TOWN—THE LANDS.
CHAPTER III. THE PARLIAMENT CLOSE.
CHAPTER IV. LEGENDS.
CHAPTER V. GREYFRIARS.
CHAPTER VI. NEW TOWN—TOWN AND COUNTRY.
CHAPTER VII. THE VILLA QUARTERS.
CHAPTER VIII. THE CALTON HILL.
CHAPTER IX. WINTER AND NEW YEAR.
CHAPTER X. TO THE PENTLAND HILLS.
Perched on three commanding hills, Edinburgh dominates the wind‑swept estuary with a view that stretches from the flickering May lighthouse to the snow‑capped Ben Ledi. The city's weather is a restless companion—gusts, rain, and sudden fog that cloak its stone streets in a brooding atmosphere. Yet this raw climate only deepens the allure for those who find romance in mist‑kissed rooftops and the ever‑changing sky.
Below the lofty heights, Edinburgh reveals a layered tapestry of history and modern life. Its Gothic silhouette, softened by classical touches, frames landmarks like the stoic Palace of Holyrood, where centuries of kings, rebels, and everyday workers have left their marks. The city lives in a delightful paradox, half bustling capital, half intimate town, where the echo of drums and the hum of daily commerce coexist, inviting listeners to wander its storied lanes and feel the pulse of a place both ancient and alive.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (122K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
1995-12-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1850–1894
Best known for Treasure Island, Kidnapped, and Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde, this Scottish writer turned adventure, suspense, and moral unease into stories that still feel vivid today. His life was shaped by illness, travel, and a restless imagination that carried him far beyond Victorian Edinburgh.
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