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In a 2022 study, Timeout found Edinburgh to be the best city in the world to visit, beating Berlin, Manchester, and New York. We may be biased, but we can certainly see why.
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Things do to in Edinburgh
Finding cheap train tickets to Edinburgh Waverley is easy with LNER. Plus, our live timetables will keep you up to date.
LNER trains arrive and depart at Edinburgh Waverley station, located on Princes Street, close to Edinburgh Castle.
Edinburgh is a cosmopolitan city built on a series of extinct volcanoes and is positively erupting with things to see and do.
Aside from the world-famous Festival and Fringe events, the city offers fantastic views, hidden gems, wild surrounding countryside, and boundless creative art experiences.
Arthur's seat
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would also take approximately 6 to 10 minutes, depending on traffic.
Enjoy panoramic views from Edinburgh's coast, all the way across to the city centre from the top of Arthur's Seat. Towering up from the Holyrood Park, Arthur's Seat is a 251m ancient volcano offering stunning views. It's suitable for all ages, but it is steep with some rocky paths. Sensible shoes are a must, but it should be accessible for most people.
Arthur's seatRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would also take approximately 7 minutes, depending on traffic. The number 8 bus from North Bridge (Stop NA) takes approximately 20 minutes.
Made up of 70 acres, 10 glasshouses and 100,000 plants, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh should be on your list. Just one mile from the city centre, you can pass away hours wandering the gardens. You could even take a picnic to enjoy in the grounds.
Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghHarry Potter Walking Tour
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is an approximately 15 minute walk. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 6 to 10 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from The Mound (Stop MD) that take approximately 11 minutes.
Big Harry Potter fan? Then this is the tour for you! Grab a wand and a cape and enter the magical world of Edinburgh. Your guide will take you through magical locations that inspired characters and scenes, including where JK Rowling wrote the books. You'll even learn a spell or two along the way. Perfect for young and old Potter fans alike.
Harry Potter Walking Tour
National Museum of Scotland
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 12 to 15 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 5 minutes, depending on traffic.
Walk on the wild side in Natual World galleries and discover animals of all shapes and sizes. Travel through time from ancient Egypt all the way to modern-day science. The museum is filled with fun and interesting things for all the family to enjoy.
National Museum of ScotlandScottish National Portrait Gallery
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 5 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 5 minutes, depending on traffic.
Take in famous pieces from Scottish artists, as well as portraits of some of the greatest Scots to have ever lived. From classical pieces through to contemporary portraits, enjoy them all as you wander around the neo-gothic sandstone palace.
Scottish National Portrait GalleryRoyal Yacht Britannia
How to get there from the station: Local buses take around 30 minutes from Edinburgh city centre. A taxi will take around 15 minutes, whereas a walk would take around 50 minutes.
All aboard! Explore the official royal yacht which was used by the royal family and guests for 44 years. It's played host to politicians, celebrities, and international royalty during its time on duty. Now you can walk its decks and halls to see what life was like aboard a floating palace.
Royal Yacht BritanniaPalace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: Approximately a 12-minute walk.
Visit this working royal palace in the heart of Edinburgh city centre. Explore the permanent collections, as well as touring exhibitions. You can also take a walk around Holyrood Park, which includes the ancient volcano, Arthur's Seat.
Palace of Holyroodhouse EdinburghFree Tour of Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 7 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 2 minutes, depending on traffic.
Set off an adventure exploring Edinburgh's most famous streets and buildings. Walk the Royal Mile, visit major landmarks like St Giles Cathedral, and stop for a coffee break at the Grassmarket Project. At the end of the tour, pay how you feel and reward interesting and entertaining tour guides.
Free Tour of EdinburghFree Edinburgh Ghost Tour
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is an approximately 7 minute walk. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 2 minutes, depending on traffic.
Discover the darker side of Edinburgh with a spooky night tour. Learn about the body snatching, public executions, and gruesome jails and tortures that took place in Edinburgh's past.
Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Arthur's seat
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would also take approximately 6 to 10 minutes, depending on traffic.
Enjoy panoramic views from Edinburgh's coast, all the way across to the city centre from the top of Arthur's Seat. Towering up from the Holyrood Park, Arthur's Seat is a 251m ancient volcano offering stunning views. It's suitable for all ages, but it is steep with some rocky paths. Sensible shoes are a must, but it should be accessible for most people.
Arthur's seatRoyal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would also take approximately 7 minutes, depending on traffic. The number 8 bus from North Bridge (Stop NA) takes approximately 20 minutes.
Made up of 70 acres, 10 glasshouses and 100,000 plants, The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh should be on your list. Just one mile from the city centre, you can pass away hours wandering the gardens. You could even take a picnic to enjoy in the grounds.
Royal Botanic Garden EdinburghHarry Potter Walking Tour
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is an approximately 15 minute walk. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 6 to 10 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from The Mound (Stop MD) that take approximately 11 minutes.
Big Harry Potter fan? Then this is the tour for you! Grab a wand and a cape and enter the magical world of Edinburgh. Your guide will take you through magical locations that inspired characters and scenes, including where JK Rowling wrote the books. You'll even learn a spell or two along the way. Perfect for young and old Potter fans alike.
Harry Potter Walking TourNational Museum of Scotland
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 12 to 15 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 5 minutes, depending on traffic.
Walk on the wild side in Natual World galleries and discover animals of all shapes and sizes. Travel through time from ancient Egypt all the way to modern-day science. The museum is filled with fun and interesting things for all the family to enjoy.
National Museum of ScotlandScottish National Portrait Gallery
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 5 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 5 minutes, depending on traffic.
Take in famous pieces from Scottish artists, as well as portraits of some of the greatest Scots to have ever lived. From classical pieces through to contemporary portraits, enjoy them all as you wander around the neo-gothic sandstone palace.
Scottish National Portrait GalleryRoyal Yacht Britannia
How to get there from the station: Local buses take around 30 minutes from Edinburgh city centre. A taxi will take around 15 minutes, whereas a walk would take around 50 minutes.
All aboard! Explore the official royal yacht which was used by the royal family and guests for 44 years. It's played host to politicians, celebrities, and international royalty during its time on duty. Now you can walk its decks and halls to see what life was like aboard a floating palace.
Royal Yacht BritanniaPalace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: Approximately a 12-minute walk.
Visit this working royal palace in the heart of Edinburgh city centre. Explore the permanent collections, as well as touring exhibitions. You can also take a walk around Holyrood Park, which includes the ancient volcano, Arthur's Seat.
Palace of Holyroodhouse EdinburghFree Tour of Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 7 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 2 minutes, depending on traffic.
Set off an adventure exploring Edinburgh's most famous streets and buildings. Walk the Royal Mile, visit major landmarks like St Giles Cathedral, and stop for a coffee break at the Grassmarket Project. At the end of the tour, pay how you feel and reward interesting and entertaining tour guides.
Free Tour of EdinburghFree Edinburgh Ghost Tour
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is an approximately 7 minute walk. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 2 minutes, depending on traffic.
Discover the darker side of Edinburgh with a spooky night tour. Learn about the body snatching, public executions, and gruesome jails and tortures that took place in Edinburgh's past.
Free Edinburgh Ghost Tour
Shopping centres, streets and shops in Edinburgh
If you fancy treating yourself to a little bit of shopping in Edinburgh, then you’ll find plenty of choices available.
There’s something for every taste on Edinburgh’s historical streets from the well-known to the very niche.
Princes Street Edinburgh
How to get there: It’s simple: step out the station and you’re on Princess Street.
Under the gaze of magisterial Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street is a shopping experience like no other. You’ll find all the brands you love along one side of the street with plenty of green spaces to take a breather on the other. Don't miss the Farmer’s Market every Saturday morning and visit at Christmas for a magical family shopping trip.
Princes Street EdinburghMultrees Walk Edinburgh
How to get there: It can take as little as two minutes to reach Multrees Walk from Waverley Station, so why not stroll rather than walk?
Known as ‘the Bond Street of Scotland’, Multrees Walk is the place to head for high-end fashion powerhouses such as Gucci, Marc Jacobs, and Louis Vuitton. Fashionistas will revel in the choices available whilst window shoppers will simply enjoy browsing the famous labels before having an Italian lunch at VinCaffé.
Multrees Walk EdinburghSt James Quarter
How to get there: Leave the station via the Princes Street exit and take a right. Cross the road at the traffic lights to the other side of Princes Street and keep heading right, away from the Station. Within a minute, you'll be able to see St James' Quarter on your left.
St James Quarter is Edinburgh’s premier shopping, dining, and lifestyle destination. Blending striking modern architecture with top brands, it features shops like Zara and & Other Stories, diverse restaurants, a boutique cinema, and a luxury hotel—offering a vibrant experience in the heart of the city.
Trains to St James Quarter
The Grassmarket Edinburgh
How to get there: Either choose a ten-minute walk from the station or jump on one of the many cheap buses that will get you there in no time.
Are you a fan of the more independent type of shop? If so, Edinburgh's Grassmarket offers a buzzing mix of antiques, vintage clothes, the latest styles, and unique little places where you can buy everything from fossils to practical jokes. It’s also a great place to stop for a bite to eat.
The Grassmarket EdinburghArmchair Books Edinburgh
How to get there: Leave the station and head towards the Castle. The shop is based on West Port just South of the Castle and an easy walk for bookworms.
Small, a bit messy, and packed with great literature - yep, Armchair Books is perfect for bibliophiles and a charming place to pick up some holiday reading. Whether you want fact, fiction, or antiquarian, you’ll love the atmosphere and there’s also the chance of a rare find with books dating back to the 19th century.
Armchair Books EdinburghCranachan & Crowdie Edinburgh
How to get there: Just a short hop from the station, go up Market St and turn left so you end up on the Royal Mile.
There’s more to Scotland than whisky and shortbread but why not taste the best of both these treats at this foodie paradise? With 13 different types of oatcake available, the personally curated selection of traditional Scottish delicacies and homewares goes way beyond the typical tourist shop and the service is warm and welcoming.
Cranachan & Crowdie EdinburghHarvey Nichols Edinburgh
How to get there: Edinburgh Waverley station is just a 5-minute walk from the store, in your designer shoes.
Harvey Nicks in Edinburgh is five floors of pure retail pleasure with stunning views from their brasserie on the fourth floor. Accessorise on the ground floor, get your personal shopper to help you decide on the third floor then enjoy an absolutely fabulous lunch at the brasserie on floor five. In between, browse beauty products, men's and women’s fashion, or top-quality wine and food.
Harvey Nichols EdinburghLouis Vuitton Edinburgh
How to get there: Head for luxury shopping street, Multrees Walk, just five minutes from Edinburgh Waverley train station.
Louis Vuitton is more than a maker of stylish luggage, born in the golden age of travel. Take a trip to the Edinburgh store to discover how the iconic brand has expanded its exquisite taste into everything from clothing to shoes to watches. Somewhere in the luscious-looking interior, there’s a handbag with your name on it.
Louis Vuitton EdinburghBurberry Edinburgh
How to get there: ‘Scotland's Bond Street’ is only a short walk from the station and well worth the trip.
Just down the street from Louis Vuitton is the powerhouse luxury British brand of Burberry. Its Edinburgh store displays the full range of world-famous tartan classics including the iconic trench coat invented by the fashion house. Set over two magical floors, enjoy the colourful digital walls as you browse the treasures.
Burberry Edinburgh
Princes Street Edinburgh
How to get there: It’s simple: step out the station and you’re on Princess Street.
Under the gaze of magisterial Edinburgh Castle, Princes Street is a shopping experience like no other. You’ll find all the brands you love along one side of the street with plenty of green spaces to take a breather on the other. Don't miss the Farmer’s Market every Saturday morning and visit at Christmas for a magical family shopping trip.
Princes Street EdinburghMultrees Walk Edinburgh
How to get there: It can take as little as two minutes to reach Multrees Walk from Waverley Station, so why not stroll rather than walk?
Known as ‘the Bond Street of Scotland’, Multrees Walk is the place to head for high-end fashion powerhouses such as Gucci, Marc Jacobs, and Louis Vuitton. Fashionistas will revel in the choices available whilst window shoppers will simply enjoy browsing the famous labels before having an Italian lunch at VinCaffé.
Multrees Walk EdinburghSt James Quarter
How to get there: Leave the station via the Princes Street exit and take a right. Cross the road at the traffic lights to the other side of Princes Street and keep heading right, away from the Station. Within a minute, you'll be able to see St James' Quarter on your left.
St James Quarter is Edinburgh’s premier shopping, dining, and lifestyle destination. Blending striking modern architecture with top brands, it features shops like Zara and & Other Stories, diverse restaurants, a boutique cinema, and a luxury hotel—offering a vibrant experience in the heart of the city.
Trains to St James QuarterThe Grassmarket Edinburgh
How to get there: Either choose a ten-minute walk from the station or jump on one of the many cheap buses that will get you there in no time.
Are you a fan of the more independent type of shop? If so, Edinburgh's Grassmarket offers a buzzing mix of antiques, vintage clothes, the latest styles, and unique little places where you can buy everything from fossils to practical jokes. It’s also a great place to stop for a bite to eat.
The Grassmarket EdinburghArmchair Books Edinburgh
How to get there: Leave the station and head towards the Castle. The shop is based on West Port just South of the Castle and an easy walk for bookworms.
Small, a bit messy, and packed with great literature - yep, Armchair Books is perfect for bibliophiles and a charming place to pick up some holiday reading. Whether you want fact, fiction, or antiquarian, you’ll love the atmosphere and there’s also the chance of a rare find with books dating back to the 19th century.
Armchair Books EdinburghCranachan & Crowdie Edinburgh
How to get there: Just a short hop from the station, go up Market St and turn left so you end up on the Royal Mile.
There’s more to Scotland than whisky and shortbread but why not taste the best of both these treats at this foodie paradise? With 13 different types of oatcake available, the personally curated selection of traditional Scottish delicacies and homewares goes way beyond the typical tourist shop and the service is warm and welcoming.
Cranachan & Crowdie EdinburghHarvey Nichols Edinburgh
How to get there: Edinburgh Waverley station is just a 5-minute walk from the store, in your designer shoes.
Harvey Nicks in Edinburgh is five floors of pure retail pleasure with stunning views from their brasserie on the fourth floor. Accessorise on the ground floor, get your personal shopper to help you decide on the third floor then enjoy an absolutely fabulous lunch at the brasserie on floor five. In between, browse beauty products, men's and women’s fashion, or top-quality wine and food.
Harvey Nichols EdinburghLouis Vuitton Edinburgh
How to get there: Head for luxury shopping street, Multrees Walk, just five minutes from Edinburgh Waverley train station.
Louis Vuitton is more than a maker of stylish luggage, born in the golden age of travel. Take a trip to the Edinburgh store to discover how the iconic brand has expanded its exquisite taste into everything from clothing to shoes to watches. Somewhere in the luscious-looking interior, there’s a handbag with your name on it.
Louis Vuitton EdinburghBurberry Edinburgh
How to get there: ‘Scotland's Bond Street’ is only a short walk from the station and well worth the trip.
Just down the street from Louis Vuitton is the powerhouse luxury British brand of Burberry. Its Edinburgh store displays the full range of world-famous tartan classics including the iconic trench coat invented by the fashion house. Set over two magical floors, enjoy the colourful digital walls as you browse the treasures.
Burberry Edinburgh
Places to eat
From wood-fired pizzas and decadent romance to Michelin-starred magic and Indian street food, there are plenty of reasons to take trains to Edinburgh.
Scran and Scallie
If you’re after an authentic Scottish dining experience this’ll be right up your street. The brainchild of two of Scotland's top Michelin-star chefs, Scran and Scallie offer life-affirming Scots classics such as Sheep's Heid Scotch Broth (tastier than it sounds) and a daily crumble. The décor is a mix of modern Scottish and Scandinavian.
Where to find it? 1 Comely Bank Road, Stockbridge, EH4 1DT
How much? ££
Scran and ScallieThe Witchery by the Castle
Dating back to the 16th century, this gothic, wood-panelled, candle-lit space is ideal for impressing a date. It’s seriously romantic, and the food is mighty fine. It led the way for the revival of fine dining in the city and if you stick to the set menu it won't break the bank. Sir Cameron Mackintosh described it as ‘Delicious food in an idyllic setting’. You can dine al fresco in the summer.
Where to find it? Castlehill, The Royal Mile, EH1 2NF
How much? ££-£££
The Witchery by the CastleTuk Tuk
A homage to the roadside culinary geniuses of India who help feed the nation – but in a restaurant out of the cold where you can sit down. Curries, biryani, flatbreads and a new one on us a fiery Kolkata chilli noodle dish. Bombay cola and fresh mint tea of chai complete the Indian experience. BYOB – beer and wine only.
Where to find it? 1 Leven Street
How much? ££
Tuk Tuk
Bread Meats Bread
This no-booking joint offers burgers so packed to the rafters they have to be held together with a wooden pick. The signature Lothian Wolf burger has American cheese, crispy bacon, pulled pork in BBQ sauce, crispy fried onions and Nduja mayo. It's so happening it's even made cheese on toast trendy.
Where to find it? 92 Lothian Road, EH3 9BE
How much? ££
Bread Meats BreadMartin Wishart
Winning a Michelin star every year since 2001, Martin Wishart's restaurant in the Port of Leith knows its onions when it comes to seriously posh nosh. He combines the best of traditional and modern French cooking, having trained under chefs like Albert Roux and Michel Roux Jr. You've bought a cheap ticket to Edinburgh… go on, you can afford it…
Where to find it? South West 54 The Shore, Leith, EH6 6RA
How much? £££
Martin WishartThe Haven
A modern version of the classic greasy spoon. All-day breakfast or a veggie breakfast will get you off to a flying start, but you can also have a morning roll or that traditional Scottish favourite porridge. With a stag’s head on the wall and comfy armchairs, it's proper homely.
Where to find it? 8/9 Anchorfield, EH6 4JG
How much? £
Haven CafeCafé Renroc
Where to find Café Renroc? 91 Montgomery St, Edinburgh EH7 5HZ
How much? ££-£££
Café RenrocLittle Fitzroy
Where to find Little Fitzroy? 46 Easter Rd, Edinburgh EH7 5PJ
How much? £-££
Little FitzroyBellfield Tap Room
Where to find Bellfield Tap Room? 1 Howard St, Edinburgh EH3 5JP
How much? £-££
Bellfield Tap Room
Scran and Scallie
If you’re after an authentic Scottish dining experience this’ll be right up your street. The brainchild of two of Scotland's top Michelin-star chefs, Scran and Scallie offer life-affirming Scots classics such as Sheep's Heid Scotch Broth (tastier than it sounds) and a daily crumble. The décor is a mix of modern Scottish and Scandinavian.
Where to find it? 1 Comely Bank Road, Stockbridge, EH4 1DT
How much? ££
Scran and ScallieThe Witchery by the Castle
Dating back to the 16th century, this gothic, wood-panelled, candle-lit space is ideal for impressing a date. It’s seriously romantic, and the food is mighty fine. It led the way for the revival of fine dining in the city and if you stick to the set menu it won't break the bank. Sir Cameron Mackintosh described it as ‘Delicious food in an idyllic setting’. You can dine al fresco in the summer.
Where to find it? Castlehill, The Royal Mile, EH1 2NF
How much? ££-£££
The Witchery by the CastleTuk Tuk
A homage to the roadside culinary geniuses of India who help feed the nation – but in a restaurant out of the cold where you can sit down. Curries, biryani, flatbreads and a new one on us a fiery Kolkata chilli noodle dish. Bombay cola and fresh mint tea of chai complete the Indian experience. BYOB – beer and wine only.
Where to find it? 1 Leven Street
How much? ££
Tuk TukBread Meats Bread
This no-booking joint offers burgers so packed to the rafters they have to be held together with a wooden pick. The signature Lothian Wolf burger has American cheese, crispy bacon, pulled pork in BBQ sauce, crispy fried onions and Nduja mayo. It's so happening it's even made cheese on toast trendy.
Where to find it? 92 Lothian Road, EH3 9BE
How much? ££
Bread Meats BreadMartin Wishart
Winning a Michelin star every year since 2001, Martin Wishart's restaurant in the Port of Leith knows its onions when it comes to seriously posh nosh. He combines the best of traditional and modern French cooking, having trained under chefs like Albert Roux and Michel Roux Jr. You've bought a cheap ticket to Edinburgh… go on, you can afford it…
Where to find it? South West 54 The Shore, Leith, EH6 6RA
How much? £££
Martin WishartThe Haven
A modern version of the classic greasy spoon. All-day breakfast or a veggie breakfast will get you off to a flying start, but you can also have a morning roll or that traditional Scottish favourite porridge. With a stag’s head on the wall and comfy armchairs, it's proper homely.
Where to find it? 8/9 Anchorfield, EH6 4JG
How much? £
Haven CafeCafé Renroc
Where to find Café Renroc? 91 Montgomery St, Edinburgh EH7 5HZ
How much? ££-£££
Café RenrocLittle Fitzroy
Where to find Little Fitzroy? 46 Easter Rd, Edinburgh EH7 5PJ
How much? £-££
Little FitzroyBellfield Tap Room
Where to find Bellfield Tap Room? 1 Howard St, Edinburgh EH3 5JP
How much? £-££
Bellfield Tap Room
Hotels in Edinburgh
Whether you're in Edinburgh for a night or for a week, you want to help you choose the perfect hotel.
EasyHotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 11 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 6 minutes.
A basic no-frills, budget friendly hotel. easyHotel Edinburgh offers 3 room types: double with no window (cheapest), double with window, and double with a view of Edinburgh Castle (most expensive). With basic amenities, this budget is perfect if you're not planning to stay in your hotel much.
EasyHotel EdinburghBritannia Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 30 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. Multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) take around 16 minutes.
Where can you find close access to shopping, a restaurant on-site, and bargain prices? The Britannia Hotel is set just out of the centre, but still only a short walk from the action. With bus stops just 1-minute away ready to take you into the centre, Britannia Hotel Edinburgh is a real bargain.
Britannia Hotel EdinburghCityroomz Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 15 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PP) that take around 8 minutes.
Right in the heart of the city, Cityroomz Edinburgh is just a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley, making it easy to get to and from. With options for a double, family room, or a suite, whatever your plans, you'll be sure to be comfortable at Cityroomz.
Cityroomz Edinburgh
The Roseate Edinburgh
How to get there from station: The fastest walking route is approximately 32-minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 11 to 15-minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PS) that take around 15-minutes.
Set in two Victorian townhouses, The Roseate offer stylish bedrooms and suites. The perfect blend of modern conveniences and classic style, you'll barely want to leave your room (except maybe to head for their bar).
The Roseate EdinburghThe Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 8 minutes.
You don't have to travel far for luxury at The Balmoral Hotel. The imposing building towers straight across the road from Edinburgh Waverley. With a restaurant, pool, and bar all on-site, you might not even leave your hotel.
The Balmoral Hotel EdinburghSheraton Grand Hotel & Spa
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 8 minutes.
With rooms with a view of Edinburgh Castle and an award-winning spa, you'd struggle to ask for more from Sheraton Grand Hotel. Not far from the city centre, after a busy day shopping and seeing the sights, you can come back and relax in their rooftop hydropool.
Sheraton Grand Hotel & SpaThe Glasshouse
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 7 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 3 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PM) that take around 6 minutes.
When you're staying in a 170-year-old converted church, you know it's going to have character and The Glasshouse doesn't disappoint. With cosy and contemporary designs, not to mention the stunning views, you'll want to snap a picture of every corner of the hotel.
The GlasshouseEden Locke Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 13 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 7 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 6 minutes.
If you're after a chilled getaway with good vibes then Eden Locke might be for you. The light and leafy aparthotel is every influencers' dream. Take your relaxation to the next level with an in-room massage or spa treatment.
Eden Locke EdinburghMarket Street Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 4-minutes.
Natural materials and custom made furniture make Market Street Hotel really stand out and so will your Instagram photos. Once you come back from exploring Edinburgh, if you do tire of checking out the curated artwork, you can binge your favourite series from Chromecast or Apple TV.
Market Street Hotel Edinburgh
EasyHotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 11 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 6 minutes.
A basic no-frills, budget friendly hotel. easyHotel Edinburgh offers 3 room types: double with no window (cheapest), double with window, and double with a view of Edinburgh Castle (most expensive). With basic amenities, this budget is perfect if you're not planning to stay in your hotel much.
EasyHotel EdinburghBritannia Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 30 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. Multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) take around 16 minutes.
Where can you find close access to shopping, a restaurant on-site, and bargain prices? The Britannia Hotel is set just out of the centre, but still only a short walk from the action. With bus stops just 1-minute away ready to take you into the centre, Britannia Hotel Edinburgh is a real bargain.
Britannia Hotel EdinburghCityroomz Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route to the start point is approximately 15 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PP) that take around 8 minutes.
Right in the heart of the city, Cityroomz Edinburgh is just a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley, making it easy to get to and from. With options for a double, family room, or a suite, whatever your plans, you'll be sure to be comfortable at Cityroomz.
Cityroomz EdinburghThe Roseate Edinburgh
How to get there from station: The fastest walking route is approximately 32-minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 11 to 15-minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PS) that take around 15-minutes.
Set in two Victorian townhouses, The Roseate offer stylish bedrooms and suites. The perfect blend of modern conveniences and classic style, you'll barely want to leave your room (except maybe to head for their bar).
The Roseate EdinburghThe Balmoral Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 8 minutes.
You don't have to travel far for luxury at The Balmoral Hotel. The imposing building towers straight across the road from Edinburgh Waverley. With a restaurant, pool, and bar all on-site, you might not even leave your hotel.
The Balmoral Hotel EdinburghSheraton Grand Hotel & Spa
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 20 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 10 to 15 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 8 minutes.
With rooms with a view of Edinburgh Castle and an award-winning spa, you'd struggle to ask for more from Sheraton Grand Hotel. Not far from the city centre, after a busy day shopping and seeing the sights, you can come back and relax in their rooftop hydropool.
Sheraton Grand Hotel & SpaThe Glasshouse
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 7 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 3 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PM) that take around 6 minutes.
When you're staying in a 170-year-old converted church, you know it's going to have character and The Glasshouse doesn't disappoint. With cosy and contemporary designs, not to mention the stunning views, you'll want to snap a picture of every corner of the hotel.
The GlasshouseEden Locke Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 13 minutes. Taking a taxi from the station would take approximately 7 minutes, depending on traffic. There are multiple buses from Princes Street (Stop PQ) that take around 6 minutes.
If you're after a chilled getaway with good vibes then Eden Locke might be for you. The light and leafy aparthotel is every influencers' dream. Take your relaxation to the next level with an in-room massage or spa treatment.
Eden Locke EdinburghMarket Street Hotel Edinburgh
How to get there from the station: The fastest walking route is approximately 4-minutes.
Natural materials and custom made furniture make Market Street Hotel really stand out and so will your Instagram photos. Once you come back from exploring Edinburgh, if you do tire of checking out the curated artwork, you can binge your favourite series from Chromecast or Apple TV.
Market Street Hotel Edinburgh
What's on
Nothing Beats Musical Routes
National Rail has partnered with renowned British DJ and broadcaster, Jo Whiley, to ignite a passion for exploring the roots of British music through train travel. Embark on a journey with Window Seater app with a variety of short audio guides narrating the vibrant tales of Britain's musical landscapes, both past and present.
Nothing Beats Musical RoutesNothing Beats Sporting Routes
National Rail have teamed up with British sports presenter, Kirsty Gallacher to create a new audio series to inspire your next train trip to some of Britain’s fantastic sporting locations. The eight-episode series features exclusive interviews from British sporting heroes and brings to life the origins of Britain’s most popular sports. When it comes to sport, nothing beats being there.
Nothing beats Sporting routes
Nothing Beats Musical Routes
National Rail has partnered with renowned British DJ and broadcaster, Jo Whiley, to ignite a passion for exploring the roots of British music through train travel. Embark on a journey with Window Seater app with a variety of short audio guides narrating the vibrant tales of Britain's musical landscapes, both past and present.
Nothing Beats Musical RoutesNothing Beats Sporting Routes
National Rail have teamed up with British sports presenter, Kirsty Gallacher to create a new audio series to inspire your next train trip to some of Britain’s fantastic sporting locations. The eight-episode series features exclusive interviews from British sporting heroes and brings to life the origins of Britain’s most popular sports. When it comes to sport, nothing beats being there.
Nothing beats Sporting routes
How to save on LNER train tickets
Cheap tickets
We know you can't always plan ahead but, if you can, booking your travel in advance can save you a lot of money. In fact, booking at least 4 weeks ahead of your travel date can save you an average of up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices!
Book cheap train ticketsJoin LNER Perks
Did you know that if you join our loyalty scheme, you can save money on every trip you take with LNER? Yep, that's right. LNER Perks members get £5 credit free on their account to spend on travel as a thank you for signing up. AND all members earn 2% credit back on every single journey. Not bad, eh?
Join LNER Perks nowSave 1/3 with a Railcard
Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
Railcards
Cheap tickets
We know you can't always plan ahead but, if you can, booking your travel in advance can save you a lot of money. In fact, booking at least 4 weeks ahead of your travel date can save you an average of up to 47%* on on-the-day train ticket prices!
Book cheap train ticketsJoin LNER Perks
Did you know that if you join our loyalty scheme, you can save money on every trip you take with LNER? Yep, that's right. LNER Perks members get £5 credit free on their account to spend on travel as a thank you for signing up. AND all members earn 2% credit back on every single journey. Not bad, eh?
Join LNER Perks nowSave 1/3 with a Railcard
Looking for travel deals? Enjoy cheap train fares and save up to 1/3 on train ticket prices with a range of Railcards.
From Two Together Railcards, Senior Railcards, and many more, there are Railcard discounts to be had for all!
Railcards
*Saving average based on all Standard Advance tickets bought on the LNER website and App at least four weeks before you travel vs buying any Standard ticket on the day you travel.
Related FAQs
Which rail lines go through Edinburgh Waverley?
Which rail lines go through Edinburgh Waverley?
The main train lines running through Edinburgh Waverley station are LNER, CrossCountry, ScotRail, Avanti West Coast, Lumo, TransPennine Express, and Caledonian Sleeper.
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
Do you offer a student discount on train tickets?
We don't offer a student discount however, you can purchase a 16-25 Railcard and save 1/3 on train tickets.
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
How can I apply for compensation if my train is delayed or cancelled?
Cancelled train
In the rare event that your train is cancelled, we offer full refunds (assuming you don't take an alternative train). Be sure to apply for the refund within 28 days of the cancelled journey date.
If you meet these conditions, follow these steps for your refund:
- Swipe down the page and click on ‘Amend journey’ or ‘Request a refund’
- Notify us of the reason for the refund request by pressing 'My train was cancelled' and then ‘Continue’
- Enter your details and submit your request
Already collected your tickets or had them posted to you?
If you’ve already received your printed tickets, you'll need to fill in our Change of Plans form and follow the instructions included.
Was your train delayed by at least 30 minutes?
On our Delay Repay page, you can learn about compensation if your train is delayed. For future LNER journeys, book through our website or app, then choose One-Click Delay Repay to ensure claiming for a delayed journey is as easy as possible.