Useful Information for your Stay in Edinburgh (2024)

Edinburgh is the capital of Scotland since 1437. The heart of the city, the Old Town, still has its medieval limits and was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995.

Documents

The United Kingdom is outside the Schengen Area, which much of mainland Europe is part of, therefore it is necessary to pass through border control, monitored by British authorities, to enter the country. This requires showing a valid ID document.

When inside the UK, it is not necessary to carry ID with you at all times, therefore it is best to store it in a safe location, and carry a photocopy with you, to avoid losing your ID and having problems later when trying to leave the country.

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Language

There are three official languages spoken in Scotland: English, Scots, and Gaelic.

Everyone in Scotland speaks English, so communication in English is generally not a problem, especially in Edinburgh. Most people will speak with a Scottish accent, which can be a little difficult to understand in some cases, but it is not as strong in Edinburgh as other parts of the country.

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Weights and measures

The imperial unit system has been in use since 1824, as defined by the Weights and Measures Act, in order to standardise measurement units.

It was also official across the whole of the British Empire during the 19th century, but as the Empire dissolved, the majority of countries adopted the metric system, which became the most commonly used system around the world during the 20th century.

However, imperial units are still in use for some things in the UK. Below, are conversions between the imperial and metric systems.

Equivalencies


Length

1 inch:25,4 mm

1 foot:30,4 cm

1 yard:0,91 mm

1 mile:1,61 km

1 nautic mile:1,85 km


Volume/Capacity

1 liquid once:28,4 ml

1 pint:568 ml

1 gallon:4,5 l


Mass/Weight

1 once:28,35 g

1 pound:453,6 g

1 ton:1016 kg


Currency

The United Kingdom’s only official currency is Pound Sterling. The symbol used is “£” and its abbreviation is GBP (Great British Pounds). The pound sterling is also the oldest currency in the world still in use.

Since 1971, one pound has been divided into 100 pence, or pennies. Prior to then, one pound was divided into 20 shillings, and one shilling into 12 pence, meaning a total of 240 pence in a pound. Shillings and these older pennies are no longer in circulation.

Coins come in denominations of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 pence, and 1 and 2 pounds. Notes have denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pounds.

The Scottish banknotes

In Scotland, as well as the notes printed by the Bank of England, there are other notes printed by Scottish banks: Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, and Clydesdale. These do not always have the portrait of the Queen found on notes printed by the Bank of England.

Scottish banknotes are legal currency everywhere in the UK, but are sometimes rejected in areas outside of Scotland, where they are less commonly used, but this is rare.

It can be difficult to exchange Scottish notes into other currencies in banks outside the UK, therefore it is recommended to use or exchange all your notes before departing from Scotland.

Scottish banknotes come in denominations of 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 pounds, but it’s also possible to get £1 notes from the Royal Bank of Scotland, though these are rare to find in circulation.

It is also possible, but not common in Scotland, to see notes printed by the Bank of Northern Ireland. Like Scottish notes, these are legal currency throughout the UK.

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Payments by card

Instead of withdrawing cash and having to pay the currency exchange fee, another safe option is to pay by card. In Edinburgh, and throughout Scotland, it is usually possible to pay with any debit or credit card in most locations. However, it is important to note whether there are any additional transaction or exchange fees from your card issuer.

Cash payments

If you prefer to pay in cash, Edinburgh has many cash machines (ATMs) throughout the city. Depending on the company that owns each particular cash machine, different transaction and exchange fees may apply, but they must legally inform you of this fee on the screen before the cash is withdrawn.

There are also many currency exchange bureaus in Edinburgh, if you wish to exchange cash, including several on the Royal Mile and Princes Street.

Weather

The weather in Edinburgh, and across the rest of Scotland, is characterised by being very changeable. A common saying is that Scotland can experience “four seasons in one day”, or that “if you don’t like Scottish weather, just wait a bit”, since it could suddenly change.

In Edinburgh, the weather is generally quite mild compared to other parts of the country, due its proximity to the sea and low altitude (90m). The annual average temperature is 8.5°C, and total annual precipitation is around 700mm.

Rain in Edinburgh

Despite the fact that it can rain on more then 250 days out of the year, which is around 20 days each month, heavy rain is unusual. It rains consistently at all times of year, but more frequently in summer and autumn.

Snow is uncommon through most of the year, but is possible in winter, though it is not usually very heavy.

Temperatures in Edinburgh

The average temperate in Edinburgh is generally quite mild throughout the year, and it is rarely extremely hot or cold. In summer, it ranges from lows of 10°C and highs of 20°C, while winter ranges from 0°C to 6°C.

However, the temperature often feels colder than it actually is, due to the strong winds at all times of year, especially since Edinburgh is so close to the sea.

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Hours of daylight

Due to its northernly latitude, Edinburgh’s number of hours of daylight varies dramatically depending on the time of year.

On the summer solstice (20th or 21st June), sunrise is before 5am, and sunset is around 10.30pm, with a total of over 17 hours of daylight.

On the winter solstice (21st or 22nd December), sunrise is around 9am, and sunset is at 4pm, giving a total of just 7 hours of daylight.

2024 Bank and Public Holidays in Scotland


1st JanuaryNew Year's Day

2nd JanuaryNew Year’s bank holiday

29th MarchGood Friday

6th MayEarly May bank holiday

27th MaySpring bank holiday

5th AugustSummer bank holiday

2nd DecemberSt Andrew's Day (substitute day)

25th DecemberChristmas Day

26th DecemberBoxing Day


*When a bank holiday date falls on a weekend, it will be taken on the following Monday instead.

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FAQs

What do I need to know before going to Edinburgh? ›

To help you prepare, we've put together a list of useful information and handy tips to keep in mind when visiting the city.
  • A City with Two Towns. Edinburgh may be one city, but it's made up of two towns. ...
  • Don't skip the queue! ...
  • Learn the local lingo. ...
  • Opening hours on Sundays. ...
  • Public Holidays. ...
  • Buying Alcohol in Edinburgh.

How much cash should I bring to Edinburgh? ›

As said, don't bring £700-£1000 Cash, bring a Hundred and use cards. It's also to subjective, you could eat out like a Millionaire or a Pauper, or anything in between. You could blow 50% of your budget in one restaurant, and the other 50% could be used the rest of the time!

What is the basic information about Edinburgh? ›

Edinburgh, capital city of Scotland, located in southeastern Scotland with its centre near the southern shore of the Firth of Forth, an arm of the North Sea that thrusts westward into the Scottish Lowlands. The city and its immediate surroundings constitute an independent council area.

What documents do I need to travel to Edinburgh? ›

American citizens traveling to Scotland, England, Wales, or Northern Ireland do not require a visa but will need a valid passport. Before you land in the UK, you'll be asked to fill out a landing card with your name, date of birth, gender, nationality, occupation, and the address where you'll be staying in Edinburgh.

Is Edinburgh tap water safe to drink? ›

Is it safe to drink Scottish tap water? Yes, Scotland boasts exceptionally clean tap water that is perfectly safe to drink.

What is the number one attraction in Edinburgh? ›

Situated at the top of the Royal Mile on top of castle rock, Edinburgh Castle is Scotland's most-visited paid-for attraction and the most iconic building in the city. Perched on top of an extinct volcano, the Castle and its Esplanade offer unparalleled views across Edinburgh and over the River Forth to Fife.

Is it safe to walk in Edinburgh at night? ›

It's a safe city – but watch your step

Edinburgh is relatively safe. Pub-packed areas like the Cowgate (Old Town), Rose Street (New Town) and Lothian Road (West End) get lively on Friday and Saturday nights, but serious trouble is rare. Calton Hill offers good views during the day but is best avoided at night.

What is the disgrace of Edinburgh? ›

Construction started in 1826 and, due to the lack of funds, was left unfinished in 1829. This circ*mstance gave rise to various nicknames such as "Scotland's Folly", "Edinburgh's Disgrace", "the Pride and Poverty of Scotland" and "Edinburgh's Folly".

Are US dollars accepted in Scotland? ›

Foreign currency is rarely accepted, but don't worry, it's easy to exchange any foreign currency in Scotland. Banks, hotels and Bureau de Change kiosks can be found at our international airports and also in most of our city centres.

Do you tip in Edinburgh? ›

There are no hard and fast rules for tipping in Scotland. If you are happy with the service, a 10-15% tip is customary, particularly in a restaurant or café with table service. A tip is not necessary if a service charge has been added to the bill by the establishment.

Do American credit cards work in Scotland? ›

You will find that all major credit cards (Visa, Mastercard & American Express) and debits cards are widely accepted. The same is true of Travelers cheques which should be in GBP to avoid extra exchange rate charges. There are also a multitude of ATMs available throughout Scotland so you will have easy access to cash.

What food is Edinburgh known for? ›

Scotland is famous for haggis, salmon, shortbread, and even deep-fried Mars bars!

Is Edinburgh very expensive? ›

Despite this, Edinburgh has a reputation as being one of the most expensive cities in the UK. But, if you know the tips and tricks on where to find the best deals, you can visit the Scottish capital on a budget.

How do I prepare for a trip to Scotland? ›

In Scotland, it's not unusual to experience all four seasons in one day. So no matter the season, you need a warm sweater or fleece jacket, a waterproof jacket and good walking shoes/boots for all sorts of terrain. An umbrella is always handy, and bird watchers may wish to bring binoculars.

Do I need a Covid test to travel to Edinburgh? ›

Visiting Scotland from another country

There are no covid travel rules in place for people arriving in Scotland from abroad. You do not need to: complete a Passenger Locator Form. take any covid tests before you leave for Scotland, or after you arrive.

How many days in Edinburgh is enough? ›

Our 5-day Edinburgh Itinerary is the perfect length to see all Edinburgh has to offer. If you're short on time, we recommend spending at least 2-3 days in this historic city, so you have time to experience the delectable dining, legendary castles, and picturesque beauty found in this great city.

What money do I need for Edinburgh? ›

The official currency of Scotland and its capital Edinburgh is the GBP Pound. Find out where to exchange money and what the best ways to pay are.

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