The Edinburgh Press Club
The Edinburgh Press Club is a café in Edinburgh, Scotland which is located on Cockburn Street. The Edinburgh Press Club is situated nearby to the government office Plan Store, as well as near the art gallery Stills.- Opening hours:
Monday—Saturday: 7:00 AM—7:00 PM
Sunday: 9:00 AM—6:00 PM - Type: Café
- Address: 20-30 Cockburn Street, Edinburgh, EH1 1NY
- Wheelchair access: yes
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station and St Giles’ Cathedral.
Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station
Railway station
Photo: 瑞丽江的河水, CC BY-SA 4.0.
Edinburgh Waverley is the principal railway station serving Edinburgh, Scotland. It is the second busiest station in Scotland, after Glasgow Central. The station serves as the northern terminus of the East Coast Main Line, 393 miles 13 chains from London King's Cross, although some trains operated by London North Eastern Railway continue to other Scottish destinations beyond Edinburgh. Edinburgh Waverley Railway Station is situated 530 feet north of The Edinburgh Press Club.
St Giles’ Cathedral
Church
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St Giles' Cathedral, also known as High Kirk of Edinburgh, is one of three cathedrals in Edinburgh, Scotland. The existing building was begun in the 14th century and extended until the early 16th century; significant alterations were undertaken in the 19th and 20th centuries, including the addition of the Thistle Chapel. St Giles’ Cathedral is situated 430 feet southwest of The Edinburgh Press Club.
National Library of Scotland
Library
Photo: Marcok, CC BY-SA 4.0.
The National Library of Scotland is one of Scotland's National Collections. It is one of the largest libraries in the United Kingdom. As well as a public programme of exhibitions, events, workshops, and tours, the National Library of Scotland has reading rooms where visitors can access the collections. National Library of Scotland is situated 800 feet southwest of The Edinburgh Press Club.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Old Town and Dumbiedykes.
Old Town
Photo: PerryPlanet, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Old Town is the original settlement of Edinburgh. At its core is the Royal Mile, the long street descending east from Castle Crag to Holyrood Palace. This medieval city was cramped for space so it built higher and higher, and stank higher still, hence its nickname of "Auld Reekie".
Dumbiedykes
Suburb
Photo: Kim Traynor, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Dumbiedykes is a residential area in the centre of Edinburgh, Scotland. It mainly comprises public housing developments. It is bounded in the north by Holyrood Road, the west by the Pleasance and St Leonard's Street and the east by Holyrood Park.
Quartermile
Neighborhood
Photo: Kim Traynor, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Quartermile is the marketing name given to the mixed use redevelopment of the former Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh site, in Lauriston, Edinburgh. It was master-planned by architect Foster + Partners and takes its name from the fact it is a quarter mile from Edinburgh Castle and the Royal Mile and measures a quarter mile from corner to corner.
The Edinburgh Press Club
Latitude
55.95049° or 55° 57′ 2″ northLongitude
-3.18981° or 3° 11′ 23″ westOpen location code
9C7RXR26+53OpenStreetMap ID
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