Figure 3 is the cow street that looks from many roads. Using the natural mountainous area, the roads in Edinburgh are also more complicated. Many roads are intersected and not connected. Niu Street is one of them. There are no many banks and other institutions here. More undisturbed neighbourhoods, they also hid quietly in the old town because of the poor altitude
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Figure 3 is the cow street that looks from many roads. Using the natural mountainous area, the roads in Edinburgh are also more complicated. Many roads are intersected and not connected. Niu Street is one of them. There are no many banks and other institutions here. More undisturbed neighbourhoods, they also hid quietly in the old town because of the poor altitude
Niumen Street is a main street in Edinburgh's Old Town, parallel to the Royal Mile. The road is not too busy during the day, but at night it is crowded, and various bars attract locals and tourists from all over the world.
Any lane from the High Street can be turned. During the festival, because friends wanted to see a haunted house performance followed, Niumen Street was narrow, few people, very old, a little gloomy feeling, I don't know if it was because I was going to see the performance of the haunted house of the festival that day.
The main street of the old town is also a must-pass street to visit Edinburgh, the historical building of blue brick and black tiles, and the nightlife is brightly lit and lively.
Niumen Street is parallel to Royal Mile Avenue and is a major street in Edinburgh, with the west end starting from Glass Square.