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🌳Princes Street Gardens

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Princes Street Gardens are two adjacent public parks in the heart of Edinburgh, split by the Mound. The East Garden features the Ross Fountain, floral clock, and a playground with swings and slides. The West Garden offers open lawns, benches, and a dramatic view of Edinburgh Castle. Families love the seasonal flower displays, the R… carriage rides (adult £8, child £4), and the free outdoor space for picnics and play. Toilets and a café are available near the Ross Fountain. The gardens are buggy-friendly with paved paths, but some slopes near the castle esplanade can be steep. Ideal for all ages, especially toddlers and older children who enjoy running around.

Cost£ Free / cheap
Rainy dayNo
SettingOutdoor
CountryScotland
Ages018+
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Travel tips

  • Free entry and open access

    Princes Street Gardens are completely free to enter and access, making them ideal for budget-friendly family days out in Edinburgh.

  • Buggy-friendly paths throughout

    Paved paths make the gardens suitable for pushchairs, though some slopes near the castle esplanade are steep so plan your route accordingly.

  • Facilities near the Ross Fountain

    Toilets and a café are located near the Ross Fountain in the East Garden, useful reference points for planning your visit with young children.

  • Playground in the East Garden

    The East Garden has a playground with swings and slides, perfect for toddlers and older children to burn off energy.

  • Pony carriage rides available

    Carriage rides operate seasonally (adult £8, child £4). Check ahead as availability may vary with weather and season.

  • Split design means two different experiences

    East Garden has more activities (playground, floral clock, Ross Fountain), whilst West Garden offers open space and castle views. Choose based on your children's interests.

  • Seasonal flower displays

    Flower displays change seasonally, making different times of year visually interesting. Spring and summer offer the most colourful gardens.

  • Open lawns for picnics and play

    Bring a picnic to enjoy the free open space. The West Garden lawns are particularly good for spreading out with younger children.

  • Suitable for all ages

    The gardens cater to babies through teenagers, with something for everyone from pushchair walks to running space for older children.

  • Castle views from West Garden

    The West Garden offers dramatic views of Edinburgh Castle. Stop here for photos and to point out the landmarks to children.

  • Not ideal for rainy days

    As an outdoor space with limited shelter, the gardens are less suitable for wet weather. Check the forecast and have a backup indoor plan.

  • Central location for sightseeing

    Located in the heart of Edinburgh with good transport links, making it easy to combine with other city attractions.

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