National Monument of Scotland Map / Location

Perched atop Calton Hill, the National Monument of Scotland stands as a striking tribute to the country’s war veterans, often called Edinburgh’s Parthenon for its iconic Greek Revival design. This unfinished yet powerful structure offers panoramic views of the city skyline, framing landmarks like Arthur’s Seat, the Firth of Forth, and the historic Old Town. Easily reached via a scenic footpath, Calton Hill itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a popular spot for sunrise walks, photography, and cultural events. Nearby, visitors explore the City Observatory, Waterloo Place, and the Royal Mile, making this elevated landmark a heartfelt gateway to Scotland’s layered history and enduring spirit.
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