A sculpture of the Fair Maid of Perth, by Graham Ibbeson, sits at the east end of the pedestrianised High Street. It refers to the novel of the same name by Sir Walter Scott.
Engraving of a view of Perth by James Fittler in Scotia Depicta, published 1804
A prior version of Perth's mercat cross was moved to the grounds of nearby Fingask Castle after it was deemed an obstruction to street traffic
River Tay and Tay Street. The wooded islands on the right are known as The Stanners[43]