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Isla Kennedy

5 Google Rating

The Meadows are great at all times of year, but if I had to pick my favourite then it would be May.

5/ 5

The Meadows are great at all times of year, but if I had to pick my favourite then it would be May. The blossom falling from the trees along the walks, the late spring sun in the sky, and fewer tourists or students around. It's awesome. The area is full of history, and is right next to Edinburgh University Campus. Pokemon trainers may also appreciate the EX raid gyms and plentiful spawn points.

J G

4 Google Rating

The meadows is a great place for everyone, it's got a nice walk which can let you escape the city fo

4/ 5

The meadows is a great place for everyone, it's got a nice walk which can let you escape the city for while even though your in the middle of it, you can take your children to a fantastic free play area where there is a cafe and normally and icy. There is tennis courts and sports fields and plenty of space in-between to grab a spot in the summer and enjoy the few hot days there is to relax without the rush of the surrounding areas. It's got plenty of cafes, restaurants and bars close by too for refreshments, there is also a miniature golf course close by and a smaller younger children's park closer to the Lothian road side.

Fiona Theobald

5 Google Rating

Who doesn't love the Meadows? A wonderful area in the heart of Marchmont. Perhaps a few too many dog

5/ 5

Who doesn't love the Meadows? A wonderful area in the heart of Marchmont. Perhaps a few too many doggies but there's a great children's playground and very good tennis courts. Lovely tree lined walks.

Bill Reid

4 Google Rating

Lovely green space in the centre of Edinburgh. Lots of diverse activities go on. Very pleasant on a

4/ 5

Lovely green space in the centre of Edinburgh. Lots of diverse activities go on. Very pleasant on a sunny day.

Maria Reid

4 Google Rating

The meadows is such a nice place. There is always something to gaze at over there, rain or shine. Wh

4/ 5

The meadows is such a nice place. There is always something to gaze at over there, rain or shine. When the sun shines, expect to see the meadows filled with people and disposable bbq sets, delicious picnics and sports activities galore. This is somewhere that anyone has to go if they come and visit Edinburgh, such a landmark. There are also cycle friendly routes which are so useful for all types of travellers. On one side you have stunning views of the George Square campus of the University of Edinburgh and on the other side are a range of flats overlooking the perfectly trimmed green grass. There are also golfing opportunities here in the Meadows. Everyone has to visit this place, whether to chill or just to walk through.

Stanley Chung

5 Google Rating

Not the biggest green in the city, but always "the green" place to get together.

5/ 5

Not the biggest green in the city, but always "the green" place to get together.

Ammar Takhatwala

5 Google Rating

Play football with your friends or come for a picnic, or perhaps even a date. Whatever you choose, o

5/ 5

Play football with your friends or come for a picnic, or perhaps even a date. Whatever you choose, on a bright sunny day Meadows is impossible to beat. The vibe here is surreal. Though if I were you, I'd bring snacks.. i started feeling hungry later😁

Ronald Fleming (Rondon)

5 Google Rating

A place to sit down with friends and get piece from the law to get high... 🤣😅🤔✋🏼🤔

5/ 5

A place to sit down with friends and get piece from the law to get high... 🤣😅🤔✋🏼🤔

Suzie C

4 Google Rating

I go there at lunch from work. It is beautiful.. only down side is, it is close to schools so heavin

4/ 5

I go there at lunch from work. It is beautiful.. only down side is, it is close to schools so heaving Mon-Fri from about 12 -3. Plenty of benches but not at those times. The signs are interesting and info on nature. Plenty space for sports and even history chucked in. Lots of places to eat in or take away near by.

Kinley Caton

5 Google Rating

The most spacious public gardens/park I've even been in. Always tidy. Good for walks an runs. Also v

5/ 5

The most spacious public gardens/park I've even been in. Always tidy. Good for walks an runs. Also very nice food places nearby. Can't get any better. Just don't step on the grass after it's been raining for obvious reasons.

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