Edinburgh 3 day itinerary 🏴
3 Days
-United Kingdom











By Guided Tours
May 11, 2025
Edinburgh is a city that effortlessly blends ancient history with vibrant contemporary culture. Perched on a series of volcanic hills and steeped in centuries of tradition, it offers a dramatic skyline dominated by the iconic Edinburgh Castle, which sits proudly atop Castle Rock. Beneath it winds the Royal Mile, a historic thoroughfare connecting the castle to the regal Palace of Holyroodhouse.
The city's Old Town is a maze of cobbled streets, hidden closes, and Gothic architecture, while the Georgian elegance of the New Town presents a more refined side with its orderly streets, boutiques, and cafés. Together, they form a UNESCO World Heritage Site that tells stories of royalty, revolution, and resilience.
Edinburgh is far more than its history. It's a hub of creativity and intellect, home to the world-famous University of Edinburgh and the birthplace of renowned writers like Sir Walter Scott and J.K. Rowling. Each August, the city transforms into a global stage during the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the world’s largest arts festival, drawing performers and visitors from across the globe.
For nature lovers, Edinburgh offers serene escapes like Arthur’s Seat, an ancient volcano offering panoramic views, and the lush Princes Street gardens nestled in the city’s heart. Foodies and whisky enthusiasts will delight in the city’s culinary evolution, from Michelin-starred dining to cosy pubs and whisky tastings.
Here is a 3 day itinerary exploring Edinburgh's rich history, natural beauty, and vibrant culture. Day one takes you through iconic landmarks like Edinburgh Castle, St Giles’ Cathedral, and the charming Victoria Street. Day two immerses you in nature with walks through Dean Village, the Royal Botanic Garden, and sunset views from Calton Hill. On the final day, enjoy interactive fun at Camera Obscura, hike Arthur’s Seat (or visit the National Museum), and wrap up with castle views from the Vennel and a farm-to-table dinner.
Day 1
Morning ☕️
Start your day with a quality brew at The Milkman, a charming café just a short walk from Waverley Station. Housed in a building full of character, it’s the perfect spot for a warm pastry and a coffee to-go.
With your cup in hand, stroll along Market Street to reach Edinburgh Castle, one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Take your time exploring this UNESCO World Heritage Site and don’t miss the Honours of Scotland, Scotland’s crown jewels.
For lunch, head to Castlehill, where you can choose from a quick bite at Redcoat Café or indulge in fine dining at the renowned The Witchery.
Afternoon 🥃
After lunch, make your way to Princes Street and visit the Johnnie Walker Experience. Even if you’re not a whisky connoisseur, this immersive tour offers great fun, complete with a whisky and chocolate tasting at the scenic rooftop bar.
Next, hop on a bus to St Giles’ Cathedral, a stunning church with over 900 years of history. After exploring inside, wander over to Victoria Street, a picture-perfect, curving lane known for its colorful façades, unique shops, and boutique galleries.
Before heading back to your hotel, enjoy a pre-dinner drink with a view at Nor’Loft, an elegant Champagne lounge overlooking the city skyline.
Evening 🍽️
End your day with a refined Scottish dinner at Twenty Princes Street. Their menu offers beautifully prepared dishes featuring lamb, seafood, and locally-sourced ingredients. Be sure to save room for the raspberry pavlova, a delightful finale to your first day in Edinburgh.






Day 2
Morning 🌅
Begin your day with a tranquil walk through Dean Village, a peaceful neighborhood nestled along the Water of Leith. Once a milling hub, it’s now one of Edinburgh’s most photogenic areas.
From there, head to Stockbridge and explore its eclectic mix of shops, food stalls, and cafes. Grab a delicious, wholesome brunch at The Pantry, known for its fresh and seasonal offerings.
Continue on foot to the Royal Botanic Garden, home to over 13,000 plant species. Join a guided tour to discover its vast herbarium, library, and various themed gardens.
Wrap up your morning with a visit to the Scottish National Gallery, where you’ll find masterpieces from both Scottish and international artists.
Afternoon ⛲️
Enjoy a classic afternoon tea at The Balmoral Hotel, famous for its elegant setting and award-winning pastries. The selection of teas and savory bites makes this an unforgettable experience.
Take a short walk to Princes Street Gardens and admire the Ross Fountain, a cast-iron beauty from the Victorian era.
Next, climb the Scott Monument for panoramic views of the city. Then make your way up Calton Hill, where a breathtaking sunset over Edinburgh’s skyline awaits.
Evening 👨🍳
For dinner, head to Bonnie & Wild, a modern food marketplace showcasing the talents of Scotland’s top chefs. Enjoy a casual yet vibrant meal, with options ranging from street food to gourmet small plates, perfect for sharing and sampling.

Calton Hill
Calton Hill, Edinburgh EH7 5BN, UK

Deans Village
3 Hawthornbank Ln, Edinburgh EH4 3BH, UK






Princes Street Gardens
Princes St, Edinburgh EH2 2HG, UK

Day 3
Morning 🌋
Start the day at Camera Obscura & World of Illusions, where interactive exhibits and optical illusions offer fun for all ages. Capture a few photos, these will be some of your most fun memories from Edinburgh.
Later in the morning, if the weather’s fine, pack a snack and hike up Arthur’s Seat, an ancient volcano that offers sweeping views over the city. If it’s rainy, opt for the National Museum of Scotland instead. This expansive museum houses diverse collections across science, culture, and history.
When lunchtime rolls around, take a short cab ride to Oink Canongate, where the star of the menu is tender Scottish hog roast, served fresh and full of flavor.
Afternoon 🪦
No visit to Edinburgh is complete without a stop at Greyfriars Kirkyard. A must-see for Harry Potter fans, this historic cemetery inspired several character names from the series.
Continue to the Vennel Viewpoint, just a short walk away, for postcard-worthy shots of Edinburgh Castle framed by stone steps and city rooftops.
Before dinner, unwind with a drink at Cold Town House, a lively bar with great atmosphere and views of the castle.
Evening 🥬
Close out your Edinburgh adventure with dinner at Forage & Chatter, a hidden gem known for its creative use of foraged and local ingredients. Every dish is thoughtfully prepared, making it a perfect final culinary experience to remember the city by.







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