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Edinburgh's colorful historic street
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Victoria Street is an iconic area in Edinburgh, Scotland, known for its colorful buildings, cobblestone streets, and historical appeal. Designed by Thomas Hamilton between 1829 and 1834, the street was built to replace one of the city’s main thoroughfares, the zig-zag West Bow. Today, Victoria Street is a favorite of locals and visitors alike, offering a variety of independent shops like the Old Town Bookshop and I.J Mellis Cheesemonger, along with magical emporiums like Diagon House which sells official Harry Potter merchandise. The street is also the site of Aha Ha Ha, a popular shop with props, card tricks, costumes, masks, and more. Ultimately, Victoria Street is a destination packed with a remarkable blend of history, culture, and timeless charm that visitors will find hard to forget.

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