The Edinburgh Festival is a whirlwind of shows and events, and sometimes you just need to slow down. This guide offers ten peaceful spots where you can escape the crowds, take a deep breath, and enjoy the city’s quieter side. From scenic walks to charming cafes, these locations are perfect for a much-needed break.
Start your peaceful journey at Bruntsfield Links, a quiet parkland south of the popular Meadows. It’s an ideal spot for a stroll before heading to Margot for brunch or LeftField for an elegant dinner with views of Arthur’s Seat. For a more adventurous escape, climb Arthur’s Seat in Holyrood Park for an iconic city view or take the easier Queens Drive route for a gentle, scenic loop around the mountain.
For a coastal retreat, head to The Shore in Leith, a vibrant waterfront area often compared to Copenhagen. You can sit by the river with a cold pint from Malt and Hops or a delicious takeaway sandwich from Domenico’s. For a more traditional beach experience, Portobello beach is a great choice. Its vast length means you can always find a quiet spot to relax, and you can enjoy a fishfinger sandwich from Shrimp Wreck or a slice of Civerino’s pizza.
For a truly unique escape, consider the newly reopened The Pitt in Granton. This street-food destination is on the waterfront and even has a sauna and cold plunge pools for a truly refreshing break. You can also walk along the promenade to Cramond village from here. For a different kind of urban walk, the Union Canal path offers a peaceful stroll past colorful houseboats, providing a serene escape in the heart of the city.