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The new centre, formerly the House of Fraser, will be a prestigious hotspot for whisky-lovers and tourists visiting the city.
It boasts a rooftop terrace, featuring views of Edinburgh Castle, and comes after four and a half years in the making.
Diageo says it is pouring £185 million into whisky tourism in Scotland, with the Princes Street facility at the centre of its plans.
Johnnie Walker Princes Street will open its doors to the public at 1 pm on Monday, September 6. Tickets for tours start from £25 per person.
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10. Finding your flavour
Staff will be on hand to guide customers through their experience. Photo: Contributed

11. Explore the heritage
Drinks can be paired with a carefully curated menu sourced from, and representing in culinary form, the four corners of Scotland. Photo: Contributed

12. Tip of the hat to history
The famous 'Striding Man' associated with Johnnie Walker is represented on the rooftop terrace. Photo: Contributed