A weekend away in Edinburgh, the Scottish Capital
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The significance of Edinburgh cannot be overstated. Aside from being the capital of Scotland since the 15th century, it is believed that the George Heriot's School in the city center is the inspiration for Hogwarts, the magical school at the center of the Harry Potter novels by JK Rowling. Whether you are a Harry Potter fan or not, this city has so many historical attractions, mixed with a variety of green spaces, and cultural monuments.
Edinburgh is comprised of a New town and Old Town, both of which have the honor of being UNESCO World Heritage Sites. It also has over 4,500 listed buildings in its directory, which are defined by being considered culturally and historically ‘significant’. Because of these buildings, Edinburgh is a sight for sore eyes for those who love architecture and is part of the allure that is the Scottish capital.
Edinburgh is the UK’s 2nd most popular tourist destination with nearly 5 million visitors a year (pre-COVID numbers). So you can imagine how busy it would be during the warmer months of the year. I recommend going in early Spring or early Fall to avoid the crowds. [The most famous UK destination is obviously London (Blog Post - A Comprehensive Guide to London, England)]
How to Get to Edinburgh
Edinburgh is well connected by air, rail, and bus, making it easy to reach.
Fly - Book a flight to Edinburgh Airport (EDI), located about 11 km west of the city center. The airport serves many international and domestic destinations.
From Edinburgh Airport to City Center
Tram —
Duration: ~30 minutes
Cost: £6 one way
Frequency: Every 7–10 minutes during peak times
Route: Edinburgh Airport → Princes Street (city center)
Tickets: Buy at tram stops or via the Transport for Edinburgh app
Bus (Airlink 100) —
Duration: ~30 minutes
Cost: £4.50 one way (cash or card accepted)
Frequency: Every 10 minutes
Route: Airport → Waverley Bridge (city center)
Tickets: Purchase onboard or at airport kiosks
Taxi —
Duration: ~25 minutes (depending on traffic)
Cost: £20–£30
Available outside arrivals
Car Rental —
Duration: ~25 minutes
Route: Via A8 and city roads to central Edinburgh
Notes: Parking can be limited and costly in the city center
By Train
Edinburgh Waverley Station is the main train hub, connecting Edinburgh to major UK cities such as London, Glasgow, and Newcastle.
Direct trains from London take about 4.5 hours
Local trains connect to surrounding towns in Scotland
Station is in the city center, within walking distance to major attractions
By Bus or Coach
National Express and Megabus operate coach services to Edinburgh from cities across the UK, including London, Manchester, and Glasgow.
Duration varies depending on starting point
Tickets can be booked online or at stations