- Leith - Wikipedia
Leith is located on the southern coast of the Firth of Forth and lies within the City of Edinburgh council area; since 2007 it has formed one of 17 multi-member wards of the city As the major port serving Edinburgh, Leith has seen many significant events in Scottish history
- Leith Visitor Guide - Accommodation, Things To Do More
Today, Leith is a vivacious area jam-packed with delicious delis, chic drinking spots, and top restaurants boasting some of Scotland’s finest chefs The district asserts a jovial attitude and hosts an eclectic mix of people and cultures, making each a visit a unique experience
- Leith: one of the worlds coolest neighbourhoods - VisitScotland
Discover what makes Leith one of the coolest neighbourhoods in the world, from Michelin star restaurants to quirky pubs and festivals!
- 26 of the best things to do in Leith, Edinburgh - That Adventurer
Edinburgh is a city known for its enchanting old town, rich history, and bustling cultural scene But what many visitors don’t realise is that just north of the city lies a thriving waterside community that is full of great restaurants and amazing shops and bars: Leith
- Leith - Forever Edinburgh
Books, second-hand typewriters, craft beers, model railways, antiques, vintage clothing and musical instruments – no matter what’s on your shopping list, there’s a strong chance you’ll find it in Leith!
- The 10 best things to do in Leith, Edinburgh | CN Traveller
Here are 10 of the best things to do in Leith, Edinburgh, as picked by locals and those who know it well, from the best restaurants and bars to local markets
- Leith Visitor Guide | Edinburgh - Out About Scotland
While visitors will discover a rich maritime history, Leith is now best known for its combination of fashionable bars, award-winning restaurants, and attractions that include the Royal Yacht Britannia and the Ocean Terminal shopping centre
- History of Leith: from the Bronze Age to the vibrant Shore scene
Today, Leith, Scotland’s vibrant east coast waterfront, aptly named The Shore continues to evolve, acting as a modern gateway to the city’s creative scene, with its acclaimed restaurants, cafes and bars
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