With its striking architecture, vibrant history, and sweeping green spaces, Edinburgh really is the best city in the world. But living here is not cheap. The Capital is the most expensive place to live in Scotland, and has even been named the most expensive city to rent in the UK.
But, if you happen to have a few million down the back of the sofa, there are some truly picturesque places to live. Let’s take a look at the 10 most expensive streets in Edinburgh, according to the latest data from the Bank of Scotland.

9. Hope Terrace
Hope Terrace is an attractive cobbled street in the Marchmont area, south of the city centre. The average house price here is £1,283,000 Photo: Google Streetview

10. St Bernard's Crescent
The Grecian architecture of St Bernard's Crescent stands out from the Neo-classsical styles of other streets in Stockbridge. Builty by Scottish artist Henry Raeburn, the gardens are filled with trees planted on his behalf in the 19th century. Average house price now is around £1,282,000 Photo: Google Streetview