This magnificent 17th-century hall, with original oak hammer-beam roof, is where the old Scottish parliament met before its dissolution in 1707. Now used by lawyers and their clients as a meeting place, it’s open to the public. As you enter from Parliament Sq (there’s a sign outside saying ‘Parliament Hall; Court of Session’) you’ll see the reception desk in front of you (through a security barrier); the hall is through the double doors immediately on your right.


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1. St Giles Cathedral

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The great grey bulk of St Giles Cathedral dates largely from the 15th century, but much of it was restored in the 19th century. One of the most…

2. Heart of Midlothian

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Outside the western door of St Giles Cathedral is a cobblestone heart set into the paving that marks the site of the 15th-century Tolbooth. The Tolbooth…

3. Mercat Cross

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Outside the eastern end of St Giles Cathedral stands the Mercat Cross, a 19th-century copy of the 1365 original, where merchants and traders met to…

4. Real Mary King's Close

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5. City Chambers

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The imposing Georgian City Chambers, home to the City of Edinburgh Council, were originally built by John Adam (brother of Robert) between 1753 and 1761…

6. Gladstone's Land

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7. Museum on the Mound

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8. Writers' Museum

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