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is the largest monument to any writer in the world. The titular character of his 1814 novel, Waverley, is also the name of Edinburgh’s main train station — the only one in the world named after a literary character. To experience the Scottish passion for literature more intimately, visit the Storytelling Centre on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. The venue hosts live storytelling, theatre, music, exhibitions and more. Workshops also teach you to improve your own gift of gab. The Scottish Poetry Library, just steps from Scottish Parliament, does the same. Join a poetry reading group (no preparation required) or simply take in the works of locals at a “slam.” Whatever the case, expect to learn a lot about Robert Burns. GREEN EDINBURGH The rich Gaelic green of Scotland doesn’t stop at the gates of Edinburgh. More than 130 public parks, gardens, greens and preserves blanket and surround the city, totaling 49.2 percent of its total land area, making it the greenest city in the United Kingdom. In addition to the obvious parkland of Arthur’s Seat and other hills, Edinburgh is home to Britain’s largest rhododendron and azalea gardens, covering a full 70 acres at The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Also on site is an impressive Chinese garden, with the largest collection of wild-origin Chinese plants outside of China, and the vast and steamy Tropical Palm House, which feels like stepping into a rainforest. For the quintessential “secret garden,” look no further than Dr. Neil’s Garden next to the 12th-century Duddingston Kirk on Duddingston Loch. Created in the 1960s by doctors Andrew and Nancy Neil, the garden is replete with conifers, heathers, magnolias, rhododendrons, azaleas and many other shrubs, not to mention the classic Monet- style bridge and waterlilies. In one corner is Thomson’s Tower, built in 1825, to store curling stones. Feel free to take your time here. The goal here is less to appreciate the greenery, but find beauty and peace. The cinematic views of Arthur’s Seat make it easy. Edinburgh Credit: Shaiith via iStock Edinburgh Credit: Jui-Chi Chan via iStock “ Several former villages now incorporated into the city also turn back the clock . . . ” GETTING THERE Beginning in May 2018, United Airlines will offer nonstop seasonal service (ends in early October) from Dulles International Airport (IAD) to Edinburgh Airport (EDI). SPRING 2018 29 FLYWASHINGTON.COM