Rose Street is a street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a narrow street running parallel between Princes Street and George Street, and was formerly used as a service entrance to the houses on those roads. Today, it contains a large number of bars and public houses. It has been pedestrianised.

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  • Rose Street is a street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a narrow street running parallel between Princes Street and George Street, and was formerly used as a service entrance to the houses on those roads. Today, it contains a large number of bars and public houses. It has been pedestrianised.
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  • Rose Street is a street in the New Town of Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a narrow street running parallel between Princes Street and George Street, and was formerly used as a service entrance to the houses on those roads. Today, it contains a large number of bars and public houses. It has been pedestrianised.
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