Travel to and from Edinburgh
Knowledge Train Edinburgh,
3 Hill Street,
New Town,
Edinburgh EH2 3JP,
Scotland,
United Kingdom.
Knowledge Train Edinburgh,
3 Hill Street,
New Town,
Edinburgh EH2 3JP,
Scotland,
United Kingdom.
Travelling to Edinburgh from abroad, the United Kingdom mainland, or the British Isles is simple, owing to Edinburgh’s’ well-developed transport infrastructure.
Edinburgh Airport – Edinburgh EH12 9DN, serves as the city’s primary air-travel hub and principal gateway to the capital, handling 14.7 million passengers annually
Edinburgh Waverley – Princes Street, Edinburgh EH1 1BB, is the primary railway station in the capital and the fifth-busiest station outside London. Edinburgh Waverley is the terminus for most trains arriving from London and the departure point for many rail services within Scotland.
Bus routes to towns outside Edinburgh operate from the Edinburgh Bus Station – Edinburgh EH1 3EB, near Street Andrew Square and Waterloo Place.
The city also has a working tram system. Edinburgh Trams became operational on 31 May 2014, running from Edinburgh Airport, west of the city, to its last stop in the east at York Place.
The city plans to expand the tram system. If completed, the trams will run from Haymarket to Granton Square on the Waterfront Edinburgh.