Our Edinburgh Travel Essentials lays out the essential information you need to help you plan your trip to one of the most popular destinations in Scotland. No matter how frequently you travel, some questions will always need answers: What’s the weather like? How can I get from Edinburgh Airport (EDI) to my hotel? What currency and type of plug do I need?
We have all these answers plus other basic info about the best time to go, getting there, getting around, and a few useful travel tips. You’ll also learn about the most popular landmarks in Edinburgh such as Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and the Georgian House. It’s all compiled in this Edinburgh Travel Essentials. After reading this short and easy-to-read guide, you will be a little more prepared to start your trip to Edinburgh.
Edinburgh Airport is the main arrival hub of Edinburgh. The international airport serves flights from major destinations all around the world.
If you’re already in the UK, you can also get there by train. Note that unless you depart from further cities than Glasgow, Liverpool, Newcastle, or Manchester, your trip will be more expensive by train than by low-cost flight.
If you’re on a budget, traveling by motorcoach is the most economical option to get to Edinburgh from any place in England. Companies such as National Express, Megabus, and Citylink offer comfortable buses at affordable rates.
One of the busiest airports in the UK, Edinburgh Airport (EDI) is located 6 miles west of downtown Edinburgh. It has 1 runway and 1 terminal and is served by over 30 national and international airlines. The average driving time to the city centre is 25 minutes.
You can enjoy free Wi-Fi throughout the terminal for up to 2 hours. Below are ground transportation options available:
The National Rail company can get you to Edinburgh from anywhere in the UK. The journey from London Kings Cross Station to Edinburgh Waverley railroad station takes about 5 hours. It’s not the most economical way of getting there, but it’s comfortable and convenient.
Edinburgh Waverley railroad station is right in the city centre, just north of the Old Town. Once here, you can get to your hotel by bus, streetcar, taxi cab, or Uber. Automobile rental agencies such as Europcar and British Rental Automobile have offices at the train station.
Many motorcoach companies including National Express, Megabus, or Citylink, among others, can take you to Edinburgh from anywhere in the UK. Rates are affordable, often at 1/3 of the price of a train ticket. It might not be the swiftest, though – expect a 10-hour journey from London.
Find Edinburgh Bus Station on Elder Street in the city centre. From there, you can catch a bus, the streetcar, a taxi cab, or call a Uber to get to your hotel. Automobile rental agencies are also available around the bus station.
The most pleasant way to explore Edinburgh city centre – the Old Town – is on foot. You’ll find many landmarks within a 1-mile radius around Waverley Railroad Station, such as Edinburgh Castle, the National Museum of Scotland, and Calton Hill. The city centre is also home to a good range of dining, shopping, and nightlife entertainment options.
Cycling is a great way to get around Edinburgh – it’s a very bike-friendly city. For longer journeys, the city’s transportation services are as efficient as they’re affordable. Bus and streetcar networks help you to go anywhere in Edinburgh.
Lothian is the main bus company in the capital city of Scotland. Its bus routes cover an expansive network throughout the city and its outskirts. Bus tickets are purchased directly on the bus. Note that you need to have the exact amount in cash or can pay contactless. Buses operate until the wee hour, so you can safely enjoy a drink at one of the many pubs downtown.
You can also find hop-on, hop-off buses on Waverley Bridge, right next to the railroad station.
Edinburgh streetcar has a single north-south line that goes through the city centre. It connects the international airport and York Place, with 14 stops in between. From Edinburgh Castle to Murrayfield Stadium to the Scott Monument, and more, you can find many landmarks along the way.
Many taxi cab and black cab companies operate in Edinburgh. City Cabs (+44 (0)131 228 1211), Capital Automobiles (+44 (0)131 777 7777), and Central Taxi cabs (+44 (0)131 229 2468) are just a few of them. Over 80 taxi stands can be found throughout the city. You can hail a taxi cab on the street unless a taxi stand is available nearby.
Most cabs in Edinburgh accept payment by credit card. Uber, Hailo, and MyTaxi are a few of the apps that you can use to hail a cab in Edinburgh.
In summer, a pleasant way of exploring Edinburgh is by bicycle. The city is very bike-friendly and hosts over 45 miles of off-road trails as well as designated cycling lanes on most of its major roads.
For hiring a bike, check out companies such as Biketrax (+44 (0)131 228 6633), Eastside Bikes (+44 (0)131 466 1740), and Leith Cycle Co. (+44 (0)131 467 7775), just to name a few.
Driving is not the best option for getting around Edinburgh. Most of the attractions and landmarks are within the city centre. The city is often congested, and parking lots are scarce and expensive. Buses and streetcars are far more recommended options for exploring Edinburgh. Alternately, you may use a taxi cab on some occasions.
Among the oldest castles in the UK, that’s witnessed daring night sieges and fierce battles against the English over a millenium, and offers stunning views from atop Castle Rock.
A steep street in Edinburgh Old Town that’s a hive of activity with historic monuments, souvenir shops, quaint pubs scattered in between.
An 18th-century house on Charlotte Square which has been preserved and reconstructed as a house museum and serves as a fine representative of Georgian architecture.
Greyfriars Kirk is one of the Old Town’s many resting places, which is also said to be one of the most haunted places in Britain.
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