Leith

Leith

Leith

Leith, a port area in Edinburgh, has a rich history as Scotland’s main trading hub during the 18th century. Once an industrial warehouse district, it has evolved into one of the city’s trendiest neighborhoods. Today, Leith boasts a vibrant waterfront lined with independent shops, bars, cafes, and restaurants. Visitors can explore the bustling Leith Market, tour the historic Royal Yacht Britannia, or shop at the Ocean Terminal. The area’s transformation from a working port to a cultural and culinary destination makes it a dynamic and engaging place to visit.

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