Guidebook for Edinburgh

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Guidebook for Edinburgh

Drinks & Nightlife

A great bar/restaurant close to the flat - perfect for a local beer or some very tasty pub food
126 habitants recommandent
The Caley Sample Room
42-58 Angle Park Terrace
126 habitants recommandent
A great bar/restaurant close to the flat - perfect for a local beer or some very tasty pub food
Great ambiance, wonderful cocktails and especially cosy on a cold Edinburgh night.
131 habitants recommandent
The Last Word Saloon
44 St Stephen St
131 habitants recommandent
Great ambiance, wonderful cocktails and especially cosy on a cold Edinburgh night.
Traditional Edinburgh pub within walking distance of the flat. Mainly ales and whisky, but a really fun ambiance with a lots of local characters.
16 habitants recommandent
ATHLETIC ARMS
1-3 Angle Park Terrace
16 habitants recommandent
Traditional Edinburgh pub within walking distance of the flat. Mainly ales and whisky, but a really fun ambiance with a lots of local characters.
A really funky black and white bar with great cocktails.
51 habitants recommandent
Lucky Liquor Co
39A Queen St
51 habitants recommandent
A really funky black and white bar with great cocktails.
One of our favourite places for a cocktail in Edinburgh. The drinks are a little spendy, but the atmosphere is hard to beat - on a weekend night there will be records spinning and it feels like you are in a speakeasy from the 1920s.
297 habitants recommandent
Panda & Sons
79 Queen St
297 habitants recommandent
One of our favourite places for a cocktail in Edinburgh. The drinks are a little spendy, but the atmosphere is hard to beat - on a weekend night there will be records spinning and it feels like you are in a speakeasy from the 1920s.
Gorgeous Edinburgh restaurant and bar located on Thistle Street, which feels tucked away from the city even though it's located just a few blocks from Princes Street. Great cocktails (we love the old fashioned!) and wine selection.
96 habitants recommandent
The Bon Vivant's Companion
51 Thistle St
96 habitants recommandent
Gorgeous Edinburgh restaurant and bar located on Thistle Street, which feels tucked away from the city even though it's located just a few blocks from Princes Street. Great cocktails (we love the old fashioned!) and wine selection.
With it's dark wood and feeling of being tucked away, this bar is cozy and atmospheric.
19 habitants recommandent
Thistle Street Bar
39 Thistle St
19 habitants recommandent
With it's dark wood and feeling of being tucked away, this bar is cozy and atmospheric.
Also known as the Head and Tales Bar. If you like gin, this is your place! It's tucked away in a cosy basement, and we like to try to get seats by the (fake) fireplace.
62 habitants recommandent
Edinburgh Gin Distillery
1A Rutland Street
62 habitants recommandent
Also known as the Head and Tales Bar. If you like gin, this is your place! It's tucked away in a cosy basement, and we like to try to get seats by the (fake) fireplace.
The perfect pub for a pint while wandering down (or up) Victoria Street. Can get quite busy at night, so we recommend visiting in the afternoon for a cheeky ale.
79 habitants recommandent
The Bow Bar
80 W Bow
79 habitants recommandent
The perfect pub for a pint while wandering down (or up) Victoria Street. Can get quite busy at night, so we recommend visiting in the afternoon for a cheeky ale.

Food Scene

The best Chinese take away in Edinburgh, right next to the flat
37 habitants recommandent
Taste Good
69-71 Slateford Rd
37 habitants recommandent
The best Chinese take away in Edinburgh, right next to the flat
Delicious flat whites and avocado toast (but when it's sold out, it's gone!). No wifi, so a perfect place to bring a book.
77 habitants recommandent
Artisan Roast Bruntsfield
138 Bruntsfield Pl
77 habitants recommandent
Delicious flat whites and avocado toast (but when it's sold out, it's gone!). No wifi, so a perfect place to bring a book.
A new, bright space and some of the best coffee in the West End.
66 habitants recommandent
Cairngorm Coffee
1 Melville Pl
66 habitants recommandent
A new, bright space and some of the best coffee in the West End.
A really cozy space, great coffee and delicious cakes and pastries. We love sitting on the stools by the windows and people watching while we take a break from shopping on George Street.
57 habitants recommandent
Wellington Coffee
33A George St
57 habitants recommandent
A really cozy space, great coffee and delicious cakes and pastries. We love sitting on the stools by the windows and people watching while we take a break from shopping on George Street.
Incredible coffee, and some of the best cakes and sandwiches in the city. A great place to refuel after a morning at the museum.
101 habitants recommandent
Brew Lab Coffee
6-8 S College St
101 habitants recommandent
Incredible coffee, and some of the best cakes and sandwiches in the city. A great place to refuel after a morning at the museum.
Edinburgh's oldest surviving pub! A great place to get a warm meal and beer after climbing Arthur's Seat.
167 habitants recommandent
The Sheep Heid Inn
43-45 The Causeway
167 habitants recommandent
Edinburgh's oldest surviving pub! A great place to get a warm meal and beer after climbing Arthur's Seat.

Sightseeing

No visit to Edinburgh is complete without a walk to the top of Arthur's Seat - wrap up warm! And a great tip, climb nearby Salibury Crags at sunrise/sunset for the best views in the City
1859 habitants recommandent
Arthur's Seat
1859 habitants recommandent
No visit to Edinburgh is complete without a walk to the top of Arthur's Seat - wrap up warm! And a great tip, climb nearby Salibury Crags at sunrise/sunset for the best views in the City
A ticket to the top of the Scott Monument is only a fiver, and it boasts some of the best views of the city - you can see all of Princes Street Gardens, over to Old Town, and even the Firth of Forth on a clear day. Definitely worth the climb, but not recommended if you are claustrophobic!
302 habitants recommandent
Monument à Scott
302 habitants recommandent
A ticket to the top of the Scott Monument is only a fiver, and it boasts some of the best views of the city - you can see all of Princes Street Gardens, over to Old Town, and even the Firth of Forth on a clear day. Definitely worth the climb, but not recommended if you are claustrophobic!
One of our favourite places to catch sunset (or sunrise, if your really ambitious!). Calton Hill boasts iconic views of Princes Street and houses many iconic Edinburgh monuments.
1098 habitants recommandent
Colline Calton
Calton Hill
1098 habitants recommandent
One of our favourite places to catch sunset (or sunrise, if your really ambitious!). Calton Hill boasts iconic views of Princes Street and houses many iconic Edinburgh monuments.
Iconic Victoria street is absolutely worth a visit. The colourful shopfronts add cheer to even the most dreary Edinburgh day, the street is lined with numerous food and drink options, along with clothing, book and speciality stores.
123 habitants recommandent
Victoria Street
Victoria Street
123 habitants recommandent
Iconic Victoria street is absolutely worth a visit. The colourful shopfronts add cheer to even the most dreary Edinburgh day, the street is lined with numerous food and drink options, along with clothing, book and speciality stores.
A former village to the northwest of the town centre. Dean Village is a great way to escape the quiet of town and feels like you're stepping back in time.
268 habitants recommandent
Village de Dean
Dean Path
268 habitants recommandent
A former village to the northwest of the town centre. Dean Village is a great way to escape the quiet of town and feels like you're stepping back in time.
Edinburgh Castle is ideal for history buffs. Inside the Castle are the Crown Jewels of Scotland and St. Margaret's Chapel (supposedly the oldest building in Edinburgh), but we also think it's pretty stunning from the outside. It's definitely worth a walk up to the front gate even if you don't pay to go inside, and fun to photograph the Castle from the west end of Princes Street Gardens.
1961 habitants recommandent
Château d'Édimbourg
Castlehill
1961 habitants recommandent
Edinburgh Castle is ideal for history buffs. Inside the Castle are the Crown Jewels of Scotland and St. Margaret's Chapel (supposedly the oldest building in Edinburgh), but we also think it's pretty stunning from the outside. It's definitely worth a walk up to the front gate even if you don't pay to go inside, and fun to photograph the Castle from the west end of Princes Street Gardens.

Essentials

Local grocery store just a few blocks from the flat. Can find most of the food basics here.
30 habitants recommandent
Margiotta Ashley Terrace
47-50 Ashley Terrace
30 habitants recommandent
Local grocery store just a few blocks from the flat. Can find most of the food basics here.
Huge supermarket half a mile from the flat. Also has a pharmacy, laundromat, and currency changer.
211 habitants recommandent
Sainsbury's
Unit 9-10 Moray Park Terrace
211 habitants recommandent
Huge supermarket half a mile from the flat. Also has a pharmacy, laundromat, and currency changer.

Arts & Culture

If you are interested in the history of Scotland, this is a must see! The museum is s stunning mix of old and new architecture, and has an incredible variety of exhibits. We also recommend a visit to the roof deck for beautiful city views (it's usually only open on sunny days!).
1378 habitants recommandent
National Museum of Scotland
1378 habitants recommandent
If you are interested in the history of Scotland, this is a must see! The museum is s stunning mix of old and new architecture, and has an incredible variety of exhibits. We also recommend a visit to the roof deck for beautiful city views (it's usually only open on sunny days!).

Shopping

Open every Sunday, year round, from 10 am - 5 pm, Stockbridge Market is filled with local food, coffee and handicraft stalls. A great place to fuel up before a walk to Dean Village along the Water of Leith.
325 habitants recommandent
Marché de Stockbridge
Saunders Street
325 habitants recommandent
Open every Sunday, year round, from 10 am - 5 pm, Stockbridge Market is filled with local food, coffee and handicraft stalls. A great place to fuel up before a walk to Dean Village along the Water of Leith.