one day in edinburgh

Spend the Perfect Day in Edinburgh

Exploring one day in Edinburgh can feel like stepping into a storybook, especially when shared with someone special. This city, brimming with historic charm and modern allure, offers an abundance of experiences perfect for couples.

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Understanding the challenge of maximizing your time in such a richly layered destination, we’ve curated a selection of experiences that blend Edinburgh’s iconic sights with hidden gems. Drawing from extensive travel expertise and insider knowledge, this guide is tailored to help you create unforgettable memories, weaving through the city’s cobbled streets and picturesque landscapes, all in just one day.

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Quick Facts On Edinburgh

Nestled in the heart of Scotland, Edinburgh is a city with a rich history and an even richer culture. From its towering castle to its quaint Old Town, there’s no shortage of things to see and do in Edinburgh.

The most “touristy” thing to do is visit Edinburgh Castle. Dating back to the 12th century, it’s been a pivotal site in Scottish history, serving as a royal residence and a military fortress. With its exhibits and museums, you could spend your entire day touring it. Don’t miss the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny. The panoramic views over Edinburgh are a bonus, offering a unique perspective of the city’s layout and beauty.

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One Day in Edinburgh For Those With FOMO

  • 9:00 AM – Start your day with a hearty Scottish breakfast at The Cumberland Bar. Order the haggis for an authentic Scottish experience.
  • 10:30 AM – Head over to Edinburgh Castle for a guided tour of one of the most famous castles in all of Europe. Make sure to visit the Royal Palace and Crown Jewels while you’re there. I recommend this tour.
  • 12:00 PM – Walk down the Royal Mile towards Holyrood Palace, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Explore the Palace grounds and learn about Scottish history.
  • 1:30 PM – Stop for lunch at Makar Mash, a restaurant that specializes in mashed potatoes! Hello…smoked bacon and spring onion mashed potatoes…yum.
  • 3:00 PM – Wander through Princes Street Gardens and take in the beauty of Edinburgh from above at Carlton Hill. If it’s a clear day, you’ll be able to see all the way to the Firth of Forth.
  • 5:00 PM – Grab a quick pint at Greyfriars Bobby Bar before heading over to Greyfriars Kirkyard, one of the most haunted places in all of Scotland. See if you can spot the graveyard’s most famous resident, Greyfriars Bobby himself!
  • 7:00 PM – End your perfect day in Edinburgh with dinner and live music at The Hydro Bar & Kitchen. Make sure to try their haggis pakora!

The Best Couples Itinerary

  • Morning: Wander down Victoria Street, known for its colorful, quaint shops, perfect for browsing. For a nice romantic touch, think of hiring a private photographer! They will walk alongside you and take the most beautiful photos! It will surely make everyone Insta jealous! You’ll find a great option here.
  • Afternoon: Explore the Royal Mile, the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, filled with history and vibrant culture. Go on a food and drink tour! I recommend this one.
  • Evening: Enjoy a serene walk through Princes Street Gardens.
    • Visit St. Giles’ Cathedral and the intriguing World’s End.
    • Experience the grandeur of the Palace of Holyroodhouse and nearby Scottish Parliament.
    • Discover the charm of Grassmarket Square and the legendary Greyfriars Kirkyard.
    • And yes a ghost tour. This is the one I did.

One Day in Edinburgh For Adventurers

  • First: Hike up Arthur’s Seat (it should take you about 2 hours) and explore Holyrood Park then get some breakfast at The Holyrood 9A, known for hearty options to fuel your morning hike.
  • Then: Kayak or bike at Port of Leith and walk through Dean Village and Water of Leith Walkway and enjoy lunch at The Shore, which offers delicious seafood with views of the water. Here is a great option.
  • Finally: Play adventure golf on the Promenade and explore Stockbridge. Scotland was the birthplace of golf! After golf, have dinner at The Lookout, a cozy spot with exquisite local cuisine. They have a tasting menu to die for!
  • By the way, I highly recommend a stay at The Raeburn, located in Stockbridge, for a blend of luxury and local charm.
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For Couples Who Want to Relax

  • Starting Off: Begin your day with a leisurely breakfast at The Pantry in Stockbridge, offering a cozy atmosphere and delicious dishes.
  • Mid-Morning: Visit the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, a peaceful oasis perfect for a gentle stroll among beautiful plant collections.
  • Lunch: Enjoy a light lunch at The Terrace Café within the Botanic Garden, offering lovely views and fresh food.
  • Early Afternoon: Explore the charming Dean Village, a picturesque and quiet part of the city, ideal for a relaxed walk.
  • Late Afternoon: Indulge in some art at the Scottish National Gallery, home to an impressive collection of fine art.
  • Evening: Relax with a traditional afternoon tea at The Dome, known for its elegant setting and excellent tea selection. Just walking into this place makes it worth the trip!
  • For dinner: Conclude your day with a peaceful dinner at The Witchery by the Castle, offering a romantic atmosphere and exquisite cuisine. It’s called “the most romantic hotel in Scotland” and when you go in you honestly feel like you’ve been transported into an old Victorian-era building.

So How Will You Plan Your Day in Edinburgh?

A perfect day spent exploring everything that Edinburgh has to offer. From its world-famous castle to its bustling Old Town, this city truly has something for everyone. So whether you’re planning a trip or just looking for some armchair travel, be sure to add Edinburgh to your list.

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