West End

To the left of both New and Old Town lies Edinburgh's West End. Originally a privately owned property, William Walker bought the estate in 1800 and began developing it into the hub it is now, with the appropriately named William St. and Walker St. running through the heart of it. This area sees residential, commercial, and office spaces all effortlessly co-existing, surrounded by some of the most picturesque architecture in the city. This quiet area has many independent shops and cafés frequented regularly by both locals and visitors alike. Just steps away from the heart of the city, the West End benefits from being close to the centre, while also enjoying a slightly calmer atmosphere. Come for a stroll through the beautiful neighbourhood streets, stay for a delicious meal in a local café, and prepare to be thoroughly charmed by Edinburgh's memorable West End.

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Nomad

Address
15 Rosebery Crescent

Conveniently located right across the street from Haymarket station, Nomad is a great choice if you’re looking for a quick bite or cup of coffee before heading out on the train or tram. With a selection of fresh baking and sandwiches, Nomad is a comfortable, light filled spot for a tasty lunch. Grab a seat in the window and enjoy people watching while sipping on a delicious latte or nibbling on a scone.

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Söderberg Bakery Shop

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