Princes Street is in Edinburgh. Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland. This steet is major tourist attraction in the city due to its shopping and other amenities. Also it has a number of monuments such as the one dedicated to the writer Sir Walter Scott
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No, it is not street legal.
no not on the mane street
people who pave streets
In Manhattan, the main dividing avenue (not street) that divides east and west is 5th Avenue.
There are over 50 one way streets in London, including Albemarle Street, which was the first one way street in the city.
It varies by city and which street you're on. There isn't one universal law for this.
The old town and the new town are separated by Princes Street Gardens.
Normally, but there will be exceptions that vary from city to city. Traffic direction is determined by the amount of street use by various vehicles (cars, bikes, etc).
The royal city of Scotland would be Edinburgh (the capital) with its street called The Royal Mile between Holyrood palace and Edinburgh castle.
That's almost it. "City Where the Streets are Paved with Gold". It's based on Revelation 21:21: "The great street of the city was of gold, as pure as transparent glass." So, as you see, the Bible doesn't say, "paved" (or streets either -- it's one street).