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Walking Edinburgh contains 24 themed walking tours of 1-6 miles which offer the walker an opportunity to discover the history architecture skulduggery and the ghost stories of the city while not missing those all-important places to stop and admire the view or to have a cup of coffee. First-time and regular visitors will relish the carefully designed tours which explore Edinburghs best-known landmarks as well as the secret places known only by locals.
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Walking Edinburgh contains 24 themed walking tours of 1-6 miles which offer the walker an opportunity to discover the history architecture skulduggery & the ghost stories of the city while not missing those all-important places to stop & admire the view or to have a cup of coffee. First-time & regular visitors will relish the carefully designed tours which explore Edinburghs best-known landmarks as well as the secret places known only by locals.

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Edinburgh - The capital city of Scotland
Coffee - A popular brewed drink using roasted coffee beans
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.

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