While the Edinburgh Festival is the main event, the city holds many secrets for those seeking peace and quiet. This guide reveals ten of the best spots to escape the festival crowds, from hidden alleyways to tranquil parks. These are the places that offer a true taste of local life, away from the tourist buzz.
Even on the bustling Royal Mile, you can find tranquility. Duck into a close like Dunbar’s Close, a 17th-century garden with benches perfect for a quiet moment. Another great option is Lady Stair’s Close, home to the free and peaceful Writers’ Museum. These hidden gems are just steps from the festival’s heart. For a larger green space, the Royal Botanic Garden is a sprawling oasis with stunning views of the city skyline and a serene atmosphere.
For a seaside escape, Portobello beach is a classic choice. Its long, sandy stretch means you can always find a quiet spot, especially away from the central cafes. Enjoy a fishfinger sarnie from Shrimp Wreck or a local beer and pizza from Civerino’s. Alternatively, head to Newhaven harbour, a picturesque spot where you can get fish and chips from The Fishmarket and watch the sunset over the boats.
For an urban adventure, the Union Canal path offers a long, peaceful walk past brightly painted houseboats and charming bridges. For a more traditional walk, the neighborhood of Stockbridge is a great choice. You can grab gourmet picnic items from Herbie of Edinburgh or Mootz General Store and enjoy them in Inverleith Park, a beautiful green space with a pond and ducks.
Edinburgh’s Best-Kept Secrets: 10 Quiet Escapes for Festival-Goers
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