There are several ways to get into Edinburgh, but the tram is a frequent, reliable and inexpensive option.
Tram
The tram takes you into the city in around 35 minutes and runs every 8-12 minutes. You can connect with rail services at Edinburgh Park and Haymarket stations. All trams have free Wi-Fi.
Cost: GBP 6 one-way, GBP 8.50 return Buying tickets: Ticket machines at the tram stop
Bus
The Airlink 100 airport express bus service takes you to Waverley Bridge (near Princes Street and the main rail and bus stations) in around 30 minutes, and runs every 10 minutes. If you're travelling at night, you'll need to take the Night bus N22 which runs every 30 minutes from 00:45-04:15.
Cost: GBP 4.50 one-way, GBP 7.50 return (Airlink 100) GBP 3 flat fare (Night bus N22 which offers unlimited travel for one night) Buying tickets: Online, at the airport information desk, at the bus stop or from the driver
Taxi
A trip to the city centre takes about 25 minutes and all taxis are wheelchair accessible. When travelling back to the airport, your taxi can drop you off in one of two locations:
Paid dropoff zone, offering quick and convenient access to the terminal for GBP 1
Free drop-off zone in the long-stay car park, where you can take a free bus to the terminal in five minutes
Cost: GBP 25-30(plus drop-off fee) Location: Directly opposite the terminals, ground floor of the multi-storey car park
Edinburgh Airport lies around 10km west of the city centre and is a small but pleasant airport. There have, however, been reports of difficulties and queues going through security, so allow plenty of time. It has one terminal building on two levels:
Ground floor: Check-in, Arrivals, some shops
First floor: Security, after security waiting area with shops and gates (1-7 and 9-12 in the main building, 13-23 in an east pier)
Eat and shop after security
There are only a few coffee and snacks options before security, but plenty more eating options after security, so it's best to check in before grabbing a bite. The same goes for shopping, there's a lot more choice after security. However, the landside M&S Simply Food shop is a good place if you want to buy something cheap yet good quality to eat once you're through security.
The Edinburgh Castle, with its rich history and fantastic views of the city, is well worth a visit. You can get there in 30-45 minutes using any mode of transport. Explore the castle on your own or take a guided tour. Tickets cost GBP 16 on the door, but you can avoid the queues by pre-booking online.
The Airport Gallery features an extensive collection of contemporary art, craft and design by some of Scotlands most renowned talents. Most items are available for sale. The gallery is located near Gate 12.
You can recharge your electronic devices for free at designated areas of the airport. Power outlets are located at Caffè Nero on the first floor (before security) and at WHSmith Café near Gate 16 (after security).
Edinburgh Airport has baby change rooms in the following locations:
- Before security, in UK arrivals (behind Costa) - Before security, on the first floor near WH Smith After security, near Gate 11 - In the international baggage reclaim hall (for arriving passengers only)
Our app wouldn't have won the Crystal Cabin Award for "Best Customer Journey" if it wasn't for all of our users' valuable feedback and constant support.
No matter whether you are travelling for business, leisure or you work at an airport, we could always use airport intel to help make our app even better and improve things for travellers all over the world!
Share your experience with us by sending an email to feedback@flio.com with any hints, tips or general information on any airport.