The India Cross
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Chamber Rating
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liam smith
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
Dec 5th, 2022 -
jordan hicks
Honors the heros who never came home from India during the sepoy mutiny. Shame they changed the wording of its explanation in the name of "anti colonialism" and disrespect the memories of those brave men who died horrible deaths being slowly murdered at the hands of the mutineers in 1857-1858
Jul 21st, 2022 -
Walter Bixby
Jun 29th, 2022 -
Mario Barquero
(Translated by Google) You have it on the esplanade before entering the castle. It has a nice ornamentation. (Original) La tienes en la esplanada antes e entrar al castillo. Tiene una ornamentacin bonita.
Mar 22nd, 2022 -
Tork Mackenzie
The historical connotations for the Cross are not great as its a celebration of colonialism but as a piece of art its interesting
Feb 18th, 2022
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Q Where is The India Cross located?
A The India Cross is located at 12 Ramsay Garden, Edinburgh, sct EH1 2NA
Q What days are The India Cross open?
A The India Cross is open:
Sunday: 24 Hours
Monday: 24 Hours
Tuesday: 24 Hours
Wednesday: 24 Hours
Thursday: 24 Hours
Friday: 24 Hours
Saturday: 24 Hours
Q How is The India Cross rated?
A The India Cross has a 1.5 Star Rating from 4 reviewers.
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The India Cross
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( 4 Reviews )liam smith on Google
Visited on Weekend Wait time No wait Reservation recommended No More
jordan hicks on Google
Honors the heros who never came home from India during the sepoy mutiny. Shame they changed the wording of its explanation in the name of "anti colonialism" and disrespect the memories of those brave men who died horrible deaths being slowly murdered at the hands of the mutineers in 1857-1858
Walter Bixby on Google
Mario Barquero on Google
(Translated by Google) You have it on the esplanade before entering the castle. It has a nice ornamentation.
(Original)
La tienes en la esplanada antes e entrar al castillo. Tiene una ornamentacin bonita.
Tork Mackenzie on Google
The historical connotations for the Cross are not great as its a celebration of colonialism but as a piece of art its interesting