The George IV Bridge is not a traditional bridge but a line that spans the lower street, linking the Royal Mile along its path to see some pleasant buildings, such as the National Library, which is also the route to Victoria Street.
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The George IV Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main historic buildings, built between 1829-1832. The neighborhood it's located in is a great place to experience Edinburgh's history and admire the architecture. The north side of the street is connected to the Royal Mile (Royal Mile), and some further south are the National Museum of Scotland and Edinburgh Central Library. In the middle of the block, there are a large number of bars, restaurants and takeaway shops, which are very lively. The famous local restaurant Greyfriars Bobby and Ms. J.K. Rowling often go to the cafe The ElephantHouse when she wrote the first Harry Potter book. .
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The George IV Bridge is not a traditional bridge but a line that spans the lower street, linking the Royal Mile along its path to see some pleasant buildings, such as the National Library, which is also the route to Victoria Street.
When you cross the George IV Bridge and look at the street far below, realize that it is actually a bridge, otherwise you might easily mistake it for a normal street. Not a long bridge, about 300 yards long, built in the 1820s and named after King George IV.
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A very nice bridge, very beautiful one.
The George IV Bridge is one of Edinburgh's main historic buildings, and its block is within the old town and is also old. To the north of the bridge is the Royal Mile, which is in the middle of a large number of bars and restaurants, and it will become very lively at night.