The pedestrianised
street between Princes Street and George Street Rose Street is
undoubtedly one of the city's liveliest streets being usually
associated with pub crawls. That's not to say there aren't any
hidden treasures, you just might have to look a bit harder to find
them.
Few revellers will
have noticed the eight large pebble rose mosaics set into the
road – each one is a different variation on the rose design.
Essential Edinburgh has plans to revive Rose Street's bohemian air, using
the thoroughfare's literary links as a theme, are ongoing. To date
these have included the installation of 24 poetry planters;
the erection of decorative steel poetry panels in the windows of the
BT Telephone Exchange, and the creation of a poetry wall
at the rear of the Roxburghe Hotel.
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