Edinburgh: A Perfect 2 Day Itinerary

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Edinburgh is one of those cities that instantly pulls you in. Between the castle towering over the skyline, winding cobbled streets, and cozy pubs tucked into every corner, it’s the kind of place that feels both historic and totally alive. Whether you’re here for the views, the rich history, or the whiskey – Edinburgh delivers. From famous landmarks like the Royal Mile and Arthur’s Seat to hidden gems like Dean Village, this city has something for everyone—whether you’re a first-time visitor or back for more.

Luckily for me, I’ve been a few times now, largely on solo work trips. So in this post, I’ll walk you through some of the best things to see and do while you’re in town. Let’s dive in!

Edinburgh Old Town
Beautiful Edinburgh Old Town


  1. Contents
  2. Itinerary Day 1: Edinburgh Old Town
    1. The Vennel, Grassmarket & Victoria Street
    2. Edinburgh Castle
    3. The Royal Mile
    4. Palace of Holyrood House
  3. Itinerary Day 2: Dean Village & Edinburgh New Town
    1. Dean Village
    2. Stockbridge & Circus Lane
    3. Shops and Cafes of Edinburgh New Town
    4. Prince’s Street Gardens
    5. Calton Hill
    6. Optional Extra: Museums
  4. Have a little longer?
    1. Arthur’s Seat
    2. Edinburgh Botanic Garden
    3. The Gently Mad Bookshop
    4. Greyfriar’s Kirkyard Cemetery
  5. Where to stay in Edinburgh

Start your visit to Edinburgh nice and early on some of the most beautiful streets in the city, before they get too crowded for the day. Head to the famous Vennel viewpoint, before walking down the steps to Grassmarket and round on to Victoria Street. It really is like something out of a film!

Victoria Street Edinburgh
Victoria Street

You can read my detailed guide to Edinburgh Castle HERE.

Without a doubt, Edinburgh Castle is the city’s most famous attraction; that also makes it the busiest. Try to arrive for entry at 9.30am and aim to spend at least 2hrs here if you’re interested in seeing the Crown Jewels of Scotland, touring the prison dungeons and visiting some of the museums on site. If you’re a museum buff, be sure to allocate 3hrs as there is a lot to see.

Edinburgh Castle
Entry to the Castle’s National War Memorial

The Royal Mile is the beating heart of Edinburgh old town. It’s lined with gorgeous sandstone buildings and as you walk along it, you’ll hear the echoing of bagpipes around every corner. Some of the architecture dates back to the 1100s, and it has to be one of the most atmospheric streets in all of Europe.

As you walk along, be sure to divert off and see at least the following:

  • The Writer’s Museum – a gorgeous building, home to a museum celebrating the lives of three giants of Scottish Literature – Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott and Robert Louis Stevenson.
  • New College – part of Edinburgh University and so beautiful.
  • Cockburn Street – a road just off the Royal Mile, home to lots of lovely shops and buildings.
  • St Giles’ Cathedral – A gorgeous church founded in 1124 which has seen over 900 years of turbulent Scottish history.
  • The Real Mary King’s Close – Hidden beneath the Royal Mile lies a secret warren of hidden ‘closes’ where real people lived, worked and died. You can book on to a tour with a guide to get a true feel for life in those times. This is one of my favourite experiences in the city.

You can read my full review of an after hours tour of Holyrood HERE.

Finish off your day at the end of the Royal Mile with a visit to the Palace of Holyrood House, the Monarchy’s home in Scotland. You can tour the state rooms either independently, or with a guide. I went on an after hours tour to see the Palace without the crowds and it was so fascinating to learn a lot more about Scotland’s history.

Holyrood House
The entrance of Holyrood Palace

Dean Village is one of Edinburgh’s most picturesque hidden gems—a peaceful, storybook-like place. Despite being just a short 20 minute walk from the city, it feels miles away from the urban bustle. It’s a lovely place to just stroll, and if you want to make a longer walk of it you can follow the Water of Leith Walkway in its entirety.

Dean Village
Beautiful Dean Village

From Dean Village, you can follow the Water of Leith walkway round to Dundas Street and then head up to explore the area of the city known as Edinburgh New Town. It’s characterised by the famous Edinburgh sandstone, making the Georgian buildings and architecture lining the streets both striking and beautiful.

The highlight for me was definitely picturesque Circus Lane, home to lots of flower framed mews houses, perfect for a photo or three.

This area of the city is packed with lovely independent shops, bars, restaurants and cafes – perfect for brunch, lunch, or just a drink to watch the world go by. I stayed in this area and can recommend:

  • The Pantry – for brunch
  • Little Capo – for a delicious Italian meal
  • Wee Buddha – for Asian eats
  • The Dome – for a beautiful bar with marble columns
  • Dishoom – for a guaranteed tasty Indian
  • Burr & Co – for easy grab and go coffee
  • One20 Wine Café – for lovely wines (perfect on a sunny day with outdoor tables)
  • Project Canelé – for wonderful pastries and bakes
  • W Deck – rooftop bar with glorious views in The W Hotel

Top Tip: If art is your thing, then The Scottish Gallery and The National Galleries of Scotland: Portrait are both in the New Town area, and are well worth stopping by.

After refuelling, head in to Prince’s Street Gardens, perfect for getting a lovely view back up to the stunning castle where you started your visit! Make sure you don’t miss:

  • The beautiful Flower Clock.
  • Ross Fountain with its famous views to Edinburgh Castle.
  • Scott Monument (can be climbed for a small fee, for Panoramic views across the city).
Ross Fountain Edinburgh
Ross Fountain

After the gardens, it’s time to head up to one of the most famous spots in the city to get the ultimate postcard perfect views. It takes about 15 minutes to walk up from the end of Prince’s Street and is spectacular to walk a full circuit of the hill. I imagine with a pretty sunset it would be even better!

Calton Hill
Glorious views

If you finish the above activities with time to spare in your day, then Edinburgh has a whole host of amazing museums well worth spending a few hours in. I obviously chose The National Museum of Scotland which is AMAZING (you can easily spend an entire day there), but you can take your pick from:

  • The National Museum of Scotland
  • Museum of Edinburgh
  • The People’s Story Museum
  • Museum of Childhood
  • Surgeons’ Hall Museums
  • World of Illusions
National Museum of Scotland
Inside the National Museum of Scotland


You can read my full guide to hiking Arthur’s Seat HERE.

One of Edinburgh’s best hikes for panoramic views around the city is Arthur’s Seat, a short 15 minute walk out of town to the start point, and a c.1 hour climb up and back down. It’s well worth it if you can manage it!

You can read my full post on exploring Edinburgh Botanic Gardens HERE (post coming soon).

Oh how I love a good garden; and Edinburgh’s Botanic Garden is really special. It’s home to so much beauty, including rock gardens, Chinese gardens, and so much more. I easily spent 3hrs visiting!

The Gently Mad Bookshop is an antique book and bookbinding shop right near the entrance to the Botanic Gardens. It’s so lovely inside that I just had to recommend it!

One of the most famous graveyards in the world, Greyfriar’s has been in existence since the 1500s. It’s a peaceful place to stroll around, but its key draw now for visitors is its link to Harry Potter. JK Rowling famously found inspiration for many of her characters here – including Tom Riddle, Professor McGonagall and Sirius Black. You can find their graves throughout the churchyard.

Greyfriar's Churchyard Edinburgh
Greyfriar’s Churchyard


I stayed at the wonderful W Edinburgh, a 5* hotel right next to Calton Hill and perfectly located for exploring the city. Even better, it has the most amazing rooftop bar with awesome views on offer. If you’re looking for a special stay in the city, then look no further!

You can read my full review of the W Edinburgh HERE.

W Hotel Edinburgh
The W Hotel’s rooftop bar


So there you have it; a complete 2 day itinerary for a visit to Edinburgh (plus a few extra options)! What did you think? Have you visited this amazing city? Or would you like to go? I really enjoyed my time exploring solo, and hope you enjoyed the tour.

Stay safe and happy travelling!

43 responses to “Edinburgh: A Perfect 2 Day Itinerary”

  1. Redefined Timeline Avatar

    I visited Edinburgh nineteen years ago when I was a naive university student. This convinces me I need to return to really experience the city as a well traveled full-grown adult! Beautiful photos.

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  2. Little Miss Traveller Avatar

    An excellent guide to Edinburgh Hannah, a wonderful city I’ve spent a lot of time in and one I’m always excited to return to as I walk up the steps from Waverley Station!

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  3. treksandtors Avatar

    Outside of St Giles’ Cathedral is the mosaic on the floor called The Heart of Mid Lothian, its traditional to spit on the heart, now for good luck, but previously because it marked the entrance to the old Tolbooth where executions used to take place, hence you spat is disdain. A great city

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  4. radiosarahc Avatar

    Fantastic guide, my best friend lives in Edinburgh and there’s places on here she needs to take me to next time I’m there!

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  5. Rebecca Avatar

    Similarly, I had two nights in Edinburgh when I visited years ago, but since I’d gone right at Christmas, I didn’t get to see as much of the city as I’d wanted, as many places were closed. I did, however, get to see a few places on your list, so it wasn’t a total loss! Hope to return to Edinburgh to properly explore it– thanks for sharing, Han!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Edinburgh is a beautiful city at Christmas 🙂 I’d love to see it in the festive season. It was also lovely to see it in the sunshine though, and be able to have cocktails outside in the sun 🙂

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  6. Life...One Big Adventure Avatar

    Thanks for the tour, Han. This is perfect as I am hoping to be in Edinburgh next year and you have just summarised everything I want to do! Ta, Mel

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Oh amazing, that’s so cool you’re hoping to visit Scotland soon 🙂

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      1. Life...One Big Adventure Avatar

        Yes, and I really like how you featured lots of walks. We are going to need that to get over our jetlag. 🙂 Looking forward to it already and thanks again for such a great summary. Mel

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  7. Diana Avatar

    You always put together the most comprehensive itineraries! I love that there’s so much to do in Edinburgh; a little bit of everything to sample or a few things to focus your time on. It’s a place clearly worth a visit!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Aw thanks Diana, that’s so kind of you to say 🙂 It’s definitely worth a visit, and you’d love it before heading off to the lochs and mountains for hiking!

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  8. Tanja Avatar

    Great guide. I’ve visited Edinburgh a long time ago and despite bleak weather during our July visit we both loved it.

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      That’s such a shame it was that bleak during July!!

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  9. Monkey's Tale Avatar

    I was in Edinburgh as a kid and even though it was many years ago, I have some pretty strong memories of the city. I’ll remember this guide if and when we visit. Maggie

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s a really striking city and well worth a visit if you get the chance one day Maggie 🙂

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  10. grandmisadventures Avatar

    Oh I love Edinburgh! I think I could happily spend weeks here just wandering. When I went years ago, the weather was wet and dreary and my traveling companion was just as dour. So I would really love to go back and revisit the city in different circumstances. This is an excellent guide to this beautiful city 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Oh no, that’s not a good experience of the city – or review of your travel companion! I think a bit of sunshine and the weather to be able to “stroll” makes it such a magical city to explore – sitting along the roads sipping on some cocktails and watching the world go by is truly wonderful 🙂

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  11. Travels Through My Lens Avatar

    Your itineraries are so well organized, and beautifully photographed. Unfortunately, we missed out on Dean Village and Stockbridge; next time!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks Tricia, that’s so kind to say. Such a shame you missed Dean Village – but a good excuse to return 🙂

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  12. Phil Avatar

    Such amazing vintage architecture and vistas you’ve shared from Edinburgh, Hannah. I especially love the castle views ~ thanks for sharing, my friend 🙂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks so much Phil, it’s so beautiful and photogenic 🙂

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  13. NortheastAllie Avatar

    Edinburgh looks like the ultimate place to visit, and the buildings are gorgeous! The castle is so dreamy!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s such a lovely city 🙂

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  14. wetanddustyroads Avatar

    Mention the words ‘castle’ and ‘old city’ and you have my attention (and if you throw in a palace and cute bookshop in the mix, even better)! The bright colours in Victoria Street look almost out of place among the sandstone buildings (but that doesn’t make them any less beautiful). The stunning old buildings and lovely views over the city definitely make Edinburgh a city not to be missed!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahh it’s such a beautiful place, you’d absolutely love it Corna!! 🙂

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  15. ThingsHelenLoves Avatar
    ThingsHelenLoves

    I feel like I need to re-visit Edinburgh and see what has changed since we were posted up there. That roof top bar looks fabulous!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      It’s changed a lot in a few years I think – I definitely noticed a lot of the new town centre has been “done up”…it’s also got a lot busier!

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  16. Tyler the Tartan Traveller Avatar

    Great post 😊
    Love to see people visiting my home town & glad you made it to the botanical gardens, such a peaceful place to visit! Your photo at Dean village is cool, I dropped my first ever phone in that river, never to retrieve it back in the day 😂

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Aw thanks Tyler, means a lot coming from a local 🙂 I loved the Botanic Garden too, it really was so peaceful and not at all busy so really nice to get off the beaten track a bit!

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  17. WanderingCanadians Avatar

    It seems like everyone we know is visiting Edinburgh these days, which has me feeling left out as we’ve actually never been. The only way to remedy that, of course, is to plan a trip there And well, now I don’t need to as I can just use your itinerary!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahhh it’s a sign you need to plan a trip; you would absolutely love Scotland for all its nature, hiking and mountain views 🙂

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  18. Juliette Avatar

    This reminded me of my trip to Edinburgh almost 10 years ago! The places looks very different though because it was winter and raining so much when I visited, that we couldn’t go on many walks. I’ve been wanting to go back ever since and explore more of this gorgeous city. The view from Calton Hill was definitely my favourite! Thanks for sharing this super useful itinerary!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahhh you definitely need to re-visit to enjoy some of the walks and nature Edinburgh, and Scotland more broadly, have. It’s such hit and miss with the weather though – you could go in summer and still be constantly rained on!!

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  19. Emmalene aka A Brummie Home and Abroad Avatar

    I love Edinburgh – Dean Village and Stockbridge are absolutely my vibe! I can also highly recommend Bonnie & Wild food hall (we ate their twice on our last visit), a trip down to Leith (sunshine or not!) and the Scotch Whisky Experience!

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Ahhh I ate at Bonnie and Wild, had one amazing meal and one terrible one (a raw jacket potato). I need to get to the Whisky experience next time 😊

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      1. Emmalene aka A Brummie Home and Abroad Avatar

        Oh no! You win some you lose some 😉

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  20. Latitude Adjustment: A Tale of Two Wanderers Avatar

    Fantastic, looks like 4-5 days is needed here.

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  21. leightontravels Avatar

    We also loved exploring so many of the places you mentioned. Dean village was the highlight of my most recent visit. This is a solid guide to Edinburgh, a city we have spent a lot of time in. I’m looking forward to doing my own series one of these days.

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  23. Born to Travel Avatar

    Looks a very thorough itinerary and loved your photos Hannah. Brought back great memories from 40 years ago! Cheers, Mark

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    1. travelling_han Avatar

      Thanks so much Mark, thanks for reading.

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