Edinburgh is all blossoms. It’s a blossomfest! Right now!
Hues of pink, and white (and a little pastel yellow) everywhere. It is that time when everyone is a photographer and of course, I had to join the street party. I think I covered a lot of ground. Let me show you…..
The Meadows
I think everyone visits The Meadows for a magical dose of cherry blossoms and this year was not any different. The crowds were certainly out and the blossoms were on full show. I think a lot people in the city has a pic or two of the blossoms here.
Bruntsfield Links
I also took the opportunity to stroll its neighbour, Bruntsfield Links. It really is a delightful area this time of year.
Princes Street / City Centre
Princes Street always takes centre stage in the city centre and without a doubt, it is another popular spot for appreciating these delicate pink flowers. You cannot miss the lined streets of blossoms sheltering those who pass by or wait for their next bus ride.
Princes Street
I recently posted pics of Princess Street Gardens but I thought this post would not be complete if I did not give a nod to the blossoms in the city centre’s famous garden. It is magical this time of year. I was met with an array of Spring colours.
Princes Street Gardens and St Cuthbert
Holyrood
Now, what about Holyrood? I rarely see blossom pics of Holyrood Park. Spring blossoms are an additional bonus when hiking the hills. I love experiencing the change in seasons in this park. It is a feast for the eyes on any given day. But somehow, Spring blossoms adds a delightful dash of colour in a sea of green.
The elevated views are amazing. Dotted shades of pink amid the fresh greens of new growth. Breathtaking. It was well worth the visit.
I also went to a handful of the city’s nearby neighbourhoods: Leith, Seafield, Abbeyhill and Old Town
Leith and Seafield
A walk through Leith and Seafield did not disappoint. Many homes have wonderful trees and blooms in their front yards and the neighbouring trails and parks were delightful.
Abbey Hill
Abbey Hill’s streets were also lined with mostly white blooms. At least the areas I visited. It is amazing how the addition of flowering trees changes the feel of a place.
Old Town
A walk around Canongate and Grassmarket are always a treat. Many iconic buildings were framed with Mother Nature’s delights.
Canongate and Dunbar Close garden
Grassmarket
I definitely quenched my blossom thirst. I hope I did the same for you.
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