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Edinburgh

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Edinburgh at a glance

As of 2026

As of 2026, Edinburgh travel is best in May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep, from about $100/day (budget, ex-flights), with a 3-day itinerary. Top sight: Edinburgh Castle (Volcanic Castle Rock).

Daily budget

$100+

Budget tier · excl. flights

Direct flights

From major hubs

EDI (Edinburgh)

Visa

Visa-free 90 days

For most Western passports

Exchange

$1 ≈ £0.75

GBP · indicative rate

Best time

May, Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep

Now is ideal!

Climate

Temperate oceanic (cool wet

Now 🌦️ 15°C

Local time

01:23

GMT (UTC+0) / BST (UTC+1 summer)

Language

English

Scots + Scottish Gaelic also

Why visit Edinburgh?

Edinburgh is Scotland's capital — UNESCO Old Town + New Town, Edinburgh Castle on volcanic Castle Rock (extinct volcano), Royal Mile cobblestone street running 1 mile from castle to Holyrood Palace, JK Rowling's Harry Potter inspirations (Greyfriars Kirkyard tombs + The Elephant House café), and the world's largest arts festival (Edinburgh Festival Fringe, August). 510,000 people in city. Cheaper than London with deeper history.

Edinburgh Castle dominates the city skyline on volcanic Castle Rock (130m above sea level). Has been continuously occupied since at least 600 CE. Houses the Crown Jewels of Scotland (Honours of Scotland) + Stone of Destiny (used in coronation of Scottish + English + UK monarchs). $25 skip-the-line. Pre-book mandatory.

Royal Mile (Royal Mile of Edinburgh) is the 1-mile cobblestone street from Edinburgh Castle (top) to Holyrood Palace (bottom). Lined with historic buildings + Whisky shops + Scottish woolen + tartan stores. Free walking. Tourist-priced restaurants — eat off the Royal Mile.

Holyrood Palace (Holyroodhouse) is the Queen's official Scottish residence — used during her annual Royal Week visit. $20 entry. The Mary Queen of Scots' bedroom + Great Gallery (96 portraits of Scottish kings) are highlights.

Arthur's Seat is the 251m volcanic peak (Edinburgh's tallest hill) just east of city center. Free 1-2 hour hike to summit with city + sea panorama. The 'lion-shaped hill' that defines Edinburgh's skyline. Best at sunrise (5-6 AM in summer for empty trail).

Greyfriars Kirkyard is the historic cemetery where JK Rowling found Harry Potter inspirations — Tom Riddle gravestone (Voldemort), William McGonagall (Professor McGonagall), William Topaz Moodie (Mad-Eye Moody). Free + open daylight hours. Also famous for Greyfriars Bobby (Skye Terrier who guarded his master's grave for 14 years, 1858-1872).

The Elephant House (closed 2021 fire, reopening) is the café where JK Rowling wrote first chapters of Harry Potter. Currently closed but Spoon Café (alternative Rowling writing spot) is open.

Victoria Street is the curved cobblestone shopping street that inspired Diagon Alley. Free walking. Photogenic + colorful Georgian buildings.

Real Mary King's Close is the underground city — 17th-century buried streets when Edinburgh built over its old neighborhoods. $25 guided tour with costumed guide. Genuinely creepy + educational.

For real Edinburgh food, the canonical Scottish cuisine experience is haggis + neeps + tatties (sheep + barley + spices stuffed in stomach lining + turnips + potatoes, $15-25). Whiski Bar on Royal Mile is the iconic spot ($20-35/person + 100+ whiskies). The Witchery by the Castle (Gothic décor, $50-90) is the iconic special-occasion dinner.

Iconic Scottish dishes: Haggis ($15-25), Cullen Skink (smoked haddock chowder, $8-15), Scottish salmon ($20-35), Cranachan (cream + raspberry + oats + whisky dessert, $7-12), Shortbread ($3-8), Scotch whisky (Highland: Glenmorangie, Glenfiddich; Islay: Laphroaig, Lagavulin; $5-25/dram).

Whisky tasting at Scotch Whisky Experience covers all 5 Scotch regions + barrel ride + tastings. $80-100 with dinner. The Scotch Malt Whisky Society (members club, day passes available) for serious whisky tasting.

Public transport: Lothian Buses cover everything. Single ticket £2 / $2.55. Day pass £5.50 / $7. Walking realistic for Old Town + New Town.

Day trips: Loch Ness + Highlands (full day, $90 tour) — Loch Ness + Glencoe + Highland coos. Stirling Castle + William Wallace Monument (1h, $50 tour). Glasgow (1h by train, $25 each way) — Scotland's largest city.

A few practical realities. Edinburgh is exceptionally crowded during August Festival Fringe — 3,000+ shows in 25 days, 5x normal hotel prices. Book hotels 6+ months ahead for August. Other months, Edinburgh is comfortable.

Cultural notes: Scots are friendly + chatty (different from English reserve). Tipping 10% appreciated in restaurants. Sundays many shops close. Pubs typically close 1 AM (some 3 AM Friday-Saturday).

Safety: Very safe city. Pickpocketing in Old Town tourist areas. Solo female travelers report no major issues.

Bottom line: Edinburgh is one of UK's most-distinct cities — Scottish identity + medieval architecture + whisky culture. 3-4 days hits the bucket list. Pair with Glasgow or Highlands for fuller Scotland trip.

Things to do in Edinburgh

Castle + Royal Mile

Edinburgh Castle (Volcanic Castle Rock)

Volcanic Castle Rock (130m). Crown Jewels of Scotland (Honours of Scotland) + Stone of Destiny. Occupied since 600 CE.

Skip-the-line $25 / £20 09:30-18:00 summer; 09:30-17:00 winter 2-3 hours
Tip: Pre-book mandatory at edinburghcastle.scot. One O'Clock Gun fired daily except Sundays since 1861. Cover shoulders + knees for crown jewel exhibit.

Royal Mile (cobblestone street)

1-mile cobblestone street from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace. Whisky shops + Scottish woolen + tartan + St. Giles Cathedral.

Free walking Always Half day
Tip: Tourist-priced restaurants — eat off Royal Mile (walk 2 streets up). Sunset golden castle stones iconic.

Holyrood Palace + Mary Queen of Scots

Queen's official Scottish residence. Mary Queen of Scots' bedroom + Great Gallery (96 portraits of Scottish kings).

$20 / £15 09:30-18:00 1.5 hours
Tip: Closed during royal visits. Audio guide included. Beautiful ruins of Holyrood Abbey adjacent (free).

St. Giles' Cathedral + Royal Mile churches

1124 Gothic cathedral on Royal Mile + crown spire iconic to Edinburgh skyline + free entry.

Free (donation £4) 09:00-17:00 (closed Sun morning) 45 min
Tip: Thistle Chapel (Order of the Thistle) extra £2. Free guided tour 1pm Mon-Sat. Photographic crown spire iconic from Royal Mile.

Hike + Harry Potter

Arthur's Seat (251m volcanic peak)

251m volcanic peak — 1-2 hour hike to summit + city + sea panorama. Lion-shaped hill defines Edinburgh skyline.

Free Always 2-3 hours
Tip: Sunrise (5-6 AM summer) for empty trail. Wear hiking shoes + jacket. Multiple trails — Salisbury Crags easier.

Greyfriars Kirkyard (Harry Potter)

Cemetery where JK Rowling found Harry Potter inspirations. Tom Riddle + McGonagall + Moodie tombstones. Greyfriars Bobby statue.

Free Daylight hours 1 hour
Tip: Free Harry Potter walking tours start here daily 13:00 + 15:00. Tom Riddle Sr. grave hidden in north corner.

Real Mary King's Close (underground)

17th-century buried streets tour — costumed guide takes visitors through underground city + plague history.

$25 / £20 10:00-21:00 summer 1 hour tour
Tip: Pre-book online for skip-the-line. Mature content (plague + deaths). Good rainy day activity. Tour every 30 min.

The Elephant House (JK Rowling wrote Harry Potter)

Café where JK Rowling wrote portions of Harry Potter (Philosopher's Stone). Bobby House next door + bathroom graffiti.

Coffee £3-5; meals £10-15 08:00-22:00 daily 1 hour
Tip: Tourist + crowded but iconic. Tour buses peak 10:00-15:00. Bathroom graffiti wall iconic (write something or not).

Whisky + Day Trips

Scotch Whisky Experience

Whisky tasting + barrel ride + 4 whiskies covering 5 Scotch regions (Highland, Lowland, Speyside, Islay, Campbeltown).

£20-£100 with dinner 10:00-18:00 2 hours
Tip: Pre-book online. Platinum Tour includes Diageo Claive Vidiz collection (3,500+ whiskies world's largest).

Loch Ness + Highlands Day Tour

Loch Ness + Glencoe + Highland coos (Highland cattle) + Inverness with English guide. 12-hour iconic Scottish scenery.

$90-130 day tour Pickup 8 AM, return 9 PM Full day
Tip: Long day (12+ hours). Optional Loch Ness boat cruise add-on £15. Multiple operators: Highland Experience, Rabbie's, Hairy Coo.

Rosslyn Chapel (Da Vinci Code, 30 min south)

15th-century Rosslyn Chapel — Da Vinci Code + Templar Knights legends + intricate carved stone. 30 min by bus from Edinburgh.

£9 09:30-17:00 2 hours
Tip: Bus 37 from Princes Street 30 min. Combined ticket with Rosslyn Castle nearby.

Stirling Castle (1h day trip)

Stirling Castle — Robert the Bruce + William Wallace history + Scottish independence + Stirling Bridge battle.

£20 entry + £10 RT train 09:30-17:00 Full day
Tip: Train 1h Edinburgh-Stirling. Equally important as Edinburgh Castle in Scottish history. Less crowded.

Edinburgh Festival + Pubs

Edinburgh Festival Fringe (August)

World's largest arts festival — 3,500+ shows over 3 weeks. Comedy + theatre + dance + street performers + free shows + ticketed.

Free street + £10-25 ticketed shows Aug 1-25 daily Variable
Tip: Hotels triple for August. Book hotels 6+ months ahead. Free walking shows on Royal Mile. Comedy + theatre tickets at edfringe.com.

Christmas Market + Hogmanay (New Year)

Edinburgh Christmas Market (Dec) + Hogmanay (New Year's Eve street party + Stones at Old Town Square + fireworks).

Christmas market free; Hogmanay £30-300 (varies) Dec 1-Jan 4 Variable
Tip: Hogmanay tickets sell out early August. Free street experience without ticket but limited views.

Traditional Scottish Pubs + Live Music

The Royal Oak + The Sandy Bell's + Sandy Bell's Folk Club — traditional Scottish pubs with live folk music + traditional Scottish singing.

Free entry; beer £5-7 11:00-01:00 Variable
Tip: Live music nightly from 21:00. Iconic Scottish folk experience. Sandy Bell's most famous.

Whisky bars + Cask + Still (200+ whiskies)

Edinburgh whisky bars — Cask + Still (200+ whiskies), Devil's Advocate, Whiski Rooms, Bow Bar. Single malt tasting flights.

£5-25 per dram + £20-40 tasting flight 16:00-01:00 Variable
Tip: Whisky bar tasting flights 4-5 whiskies £20-40. Bow Bar most-historic. Cask + Still has 200+ whisky list.

Travel cost

Per person, per day (excludes flights)

Hostel + local food + public transport

$100

≈ £75.00 GBP

Per person / day (excl. flights)

🏠Hotel
35%$35
🍽️Food
25%$25
🚇Transit
12%$12
🎫Activities
28%$28

📅 Total cost by trip duration (incl. flights)

3 days

$410

≈ £307.50

5 days

$620

≈ £465.00

7 days

$820

≈ £615.00

Flight estimate: $400-1,200 from US/Asia (EDI direct via BA + budget carriers) (round-trip estimate)

💡Edinburgh is cheaper than London with deeper history. August Festival Fringe doubles to triples hotel prices — book 6+ months ahead. Pre-book Edinburgh Castle online to skip queues. Whisky $5-25/dram at proper bars vs $30+/cocktail at hotels.

Monthly weather

Currently in Edinburgh: 🌦️ 15°C

Edinburgh now (Jun)

High 17°C / Low 9°C· Mild★ Best Time

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Practical information

Getting there
EDI Airport tram to Princes Street: $9 / £7, 35 min. Airlink bus 100 to Waverley: $6.50 / £5.50, 30 min. Taxi $30-40 / £24-32.
Getting around
Lothian Buses cover everything. Single $2.55 / £2. Day pass $7 / £5.50. Walking realistic for Old Town + New Town.
Money & payments
GBP. Card-friendly. UK bank ATMs free for foreign cards.
Language
English. Scottish accent (Edinburgh standard) easier to understand than Glasgow Glaswegian. 'Cheers' = thanks/goodbye. 'Wee' = small.
Cultural tips
Scots friendly + chatty. Tipping 10% appreciated. Sundays many shops close. Pubs close 1 AM (some 3 AM weekends).

Money & payment

Currency

British Pound (GBP, £).

Card acceptance

Universal.

Tipping

10% appreciated.

ATM

UK banks free for foreign cards.

Recommended itinerary

Edinburgh 3-day route

Day 1 Royal Mile + Castle

09

09:30

Edinburgh Castle (skip-the-line)

Volcanic Castle Rock + Crown Jewels + Stone of Destiny; $25

🎫 17% off — Book lowest price
12

12:30

Lunch at The Witchery by the Castle

Iconic Old Town restaurant with Gothic décor

14

14:30

Royal Mile walking tour

Cobblestone street from Castle to Holyrood; free walking

16

16:00

Holyrood Palace (royal residence)

Queen's official Scottish residence; $20

18

18:00

Sunset at Calton Hill

Free panoramic Edinburgh view + Athens of the North columns

20

20:00

Haggis dinner at Whiski Bar (Royal Mile)

Traditional Scottish + 100+ whiskies

Day 2 Harry Potter + Arthur's Seat

08

08:00

Arthur's Seat hike (251m volcanic peak)

1-2 hour hike with city + sea panorama; free

11

11:00

Greyfriars Kirkyard (Harry Potter)

Tom Riddle + McGonagall + Moodie tombstones (JK Rowling inspirations)

12

12:30

Lunch at The Elephant House (Harry Potter cafe)

JK Rowling wrote first chapters here; $10-20

14

14:30

Victoria Street (Diagon Alley inspiration)

Curved cobblestone shopping street; free

16

16:00

Real Mary King's Close (underground city)

17th-century buried streets tour; $25

19

19:00

Whisky tasting at Scotch Whisky Experience

Whisky tasting + barrel ride + dinner; $80

🎫 16% off — Book lowest price

Day 3 Day Trip Loch Ness

07

07:30

Loch Ness + Highlands day tour

Loch Ness + Glencoe + Highland coos; full day

🎫 16% off — Book lowest price
20

20:30

Return to Edinburgh

Drop-off in city center

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21:00

Final dinner at Howies (Scottish modern)

Modern Scottish cuisine

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Frequently asked questions

Most common questions from travelers to Edinburgh

Q How much does a day in Edinburgh cost?
A

Budget $100/day with hostel + haggis + bus. Mid-range $240/day with 4-star + table-service. Luxury $680+ for Balmoral Hotel. August Festival Fringe doubles hotel prices.

Q How many days do I need in Edinburgh?
A

3-4 days. Day 1: Edinburgh Castle + Royal Mile + Holyrood. Day 2: Arthur's Seat + Greyfriars Kirkyard + Whisky Experience. Day 3: Loch Ness + Highlands day tour.

Q When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
A

May-September best weather (15-19°C / 59-66°F). August Festival Fringe is iconic but 3-5x hotel prices + crowds. December has Christmas markets but cold + dark (sunset 3:45 PM).

Q Do I need a visa for Edinburgh?
A

Visa-free 6 months for US/EU/JP/KR/AU/NZ. ETA pre-authorization £10 from 2026 for visa-exempt countries.

Q Is Edinburgh safe for tourists?
A

Very safe. Pickpocketing in Old Town tourist areas. Solo female travelers report no major issues.

Q Does English work in Edinburgh?
A

Yes — English official. Scottish accent (Edinburgh standard) easier than Glasgow Glaswegian.

Q What food is Edinburgh famous for?
A

Haggis + neeps + tatties ($15-25), Cullen Skink ($8-15), Scottish salmon ($20-35), Cranachan ($7-12), Shortbread ($3-8), Scotch whisky ($5-25/dram). Iconic spots: The Witchery by the Castle, Whiski Bar, Howies, Tom Kitchin (Michelin).

Q Should I do August Festival Fringe?
A

Yes if you love theater + comedy + 3,000+ shows in 25 days. Hotels 3-5x normal price; book 6+ months ahead. Many shows free + pay-what-you-want. The largest arts festival in the world.

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