Even for the biggest festival fans, the constant crowds and noise can become overwhelming. This guide offers ten peaceful spots in and around Edinburgh where you can take a well-deserved breather. These locations, from calm parklands to seaside retreats, provide a perfect escape from the festival’s intensity.
One of the most accessible green spaces is Bruntsfield Links, a quiet, calm park just south of the popular Meadows. You can enjoy a relaxing walk here before indulging in a meal at Margot or LeftField, both of which offer great food and stunning views of Arthur’s Seat. For a much larger green escape, the Royal Botanic Garden is a must-visit. With 72 acres of lush plants and panoramic city views, it’s a true oasis of calm.
For a seaside experience, Portobello beach is a great choice. Despite being Edinburgh’s main beach, its sheer length means you can easily find a quiet sandy spot. Grab a fishfinger sarnie from Shrimp Wreck or a slice of Civerino’s pizza to enjoy by the sea. Another great coastal option is The Shore, Leith, a vibrant waterfront destination where you can sit by the river with a local beer from Malt and Hops or enjoy a gourmet takeaway sandwich from Domenico’s.
For a more adventurous break, climb Arthur’s Seat for an iconic city view or take the easier Queens Drive route for a gentle walk around the base. For a different kind of urban walk, the Union Canal path offers a peaceful stroll past colorful houseboats and historical bridges, with plenty of cafes along the way for a mid-walk refreshment. These spots are perfect for clearing your head and enjoying the quieter side of the city.
Escape the Crowds: 10 Peaceful Spots in and Around Edinburgh
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