Watercolour illustration of Edinburgh
Edinburgh

Edinburgh holidays

Layered Scottish capital of closes and crescents, ideal for festival seasons and atmospheric winter city breaks.

19°C AugustBest Jun, Jul, Aug, Sep2–4 nightsDirect from London Stansted

At a glance

  • festival-focused trips
  • heritage city breaks
  • short Scottish stays

Trip cost

4 nights in Edinburgh≈ €485–€735 pp
Return flight
≈€33
Stay
≈€552
Food & local
≈€150

Includes the return fare from London Stansted. An estimate, not a quote — each booking happens separately with its supplier. How we work this out.

Stays

Stays in Edinburgh

From €155/night · Typical €344 · 64 stays · 4-night stay assumed

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Getting to Edinburgh

  • AirportEdinburgh Airport (EDI)
  • Transfer optionsTram, bus, taxi

Airlink buses, trams and taxis connect the airport west of the city with the centre and main rail stations.

Flexible-date fares from London Stansted

August from 63 return

Typical €114 · Direct · 7 nights

Wed 26 Aug

Ryanair

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September from 33 return cheapest

Typical €38 · Direct · 3 nights

Sun 13 Sept

Ryanair UK

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October from 34 return

Typical €46 · Direct · 3 nights

Mon 19 Oct

easyJet

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November from 43 return

Direct · 3 nights

Fri 13 Nov

easyJet

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January from 75 return

Direct · 7 nights

Sat 2 Jan

Ryanair UK

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Indicative, per traveller. You book with Aviasales.

Cheapest and typical return fare to Edinburgh by month, from London Stansted.
See fare details — 5 months as a table

Pick a month to set your trip to its real dates.

MonthLowestTypicalOptions
Aug63€11412
Sep33€3831
Oct34€4614
Nov432
Jan752

Areas of Edinburgh

A few places people base themselves, and who each tends to suit.

  • Old TownWorld Heritage core ideal for visitors who want to stay among historic closes and main sights.
  • New TownGeorgian terraces and shopping streets suiting families and those who prefer wider streets.
  • Royal MileStrip between castle and palace good for first-time visitors on short visits.
  • West EndArea recommended for budget-conscious travellers wanting access to central attractions.
  • LeithHarbour district for travellers looking for a more independent-feeling part of town.

When to go

Monthly climate normals (multi-year reanalysis data). Gold months are the best weather fit.

Best overall
June · July · August · September
Hottest
July · 19°C
Wettest
October · 126mm
  • Jan69mm
  • Feb67mm
  • Mar10°69mm
  • Apr11°56mm
  • May14°70mm
  • Jun17°54mm (good month)
  • Jul19°76mm (good month)
  • Aug19°66mm (good month)
  • Sep17°79mm (good month)
  • Oct13°126mm
  • Nov10°96mm
  • Dec110mm

What each season is like

Spring
Moderately busy with improving conditions and more daylight, suiting general sightseeing.
Summer
August festival season brings large crowds and highly active streets, especially in central areas.
Autumn
Quieter than peak festival months, with a more local feel and shorter days.
Winter
Cold and darker but atmospheric, fitting those who want a cosier city break and indoor culture.

What’s on in Edinburgh

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Compare United Kingdom destinations

Still deciding? Other United Kingdom destinations, with the same weather and typical-stay data behind them.

DestinationAugTypical stay
London23°C3–7 nights

Good to know about Edinburgh

Worth it for

Offers a clear split between Old Town and Georgian New Town, giving different feels within one compact centre.

Keep in mind

Festival periods, particularly August, can feel extremely busy and make accommodation harder to secure.

Why go

  • Offers a clear split between Old Town and Georgian New Town, giving different feels within one compact centre.
  • Hosts major August festivals, including the Fringe and the Tattoo, that transform the city each summer.
  • Works well as a base for short train trips into surrounding landscapes without needing a car.

Worth knowing

  • Festival periods, particularly August, can feel extremely busy and make accommodation harder to secure.
  • Hilly streets, cobbles and stairs may be tiring, especially in Old Town.
  • Changeable weather means you need to plan for rain and wind even in summer.