Experience enchanting Edinburgh
Book flights to Edinburgh and immerse yourself in the historic cobbled streets, grand castles and breathtaking landmarks of Scotland’s enchanting capital.
Take in the view from Edinburgh Castle, where you can admire the Scottish Crown Jewels, gaze across the Firth of Forth and witness the daily gun salute.
A place where past and present live side by side, Edinburgh’s medieval streets play host to the annual Fringe Festival – the largest of its kind in the world.
Clamber to the top of Arthur’s Seat to enjoy more fabulous views of the city, then descend onto the famous Royal Mile. At one end you’ll find Holyrood House, where you can tour the Queen’s official Scottish residence.
Alongside all this you’ll discover eclectic shops and restaurants in Edinburgh’s charming Old Town, as well as cultural highlights such as the Museum of Scotland and the impressive National Galleries.
Book flight tickets to Edinburgh with Etihad Airways and begin your adventure in a destination that has timeless appeal.
Reasons to visit Edinburgh
Festival fever
Fly to Edinburgh to enjoy one of its world-renowned festivals. There’s a festival for just about every interest and age group across the city’s packed cultural calendar.
Along with the iconic Fringe, you can find festivals dedicated to everything from music and film to science and literature. Youngsters will love the Edinburgh International Children’s Festival, where they can immerse themselves in fun-filled performances and interactive events. Meanwhile, the Scots leave the best to the end with the spectacular annual Hogmanay celebrations marking the end of one year and the dawning of another.
Medieval history and culture
With its 12th-century castle overlooking the city, Edinburgh is full of fascinating history that you’ll love uncovering. Walk along the Royal Mile and enjoy historic buildings such as St Giles’ Cathedral, John Knox House and Gladstone’s Land.
Head to Edinburgh Castle and gaze on the impressive Scottish Crown Jewels. Plan your visit for lunchtime and you’ll hear the firing of the famous gun echo around the castle grounds at 1pm.
Learn more about Scotland’s fascinating story at the National Museum of Scotland or visit the terrifyingly entertaining Edinburgh Dungeons for a gruesome trip into the city’s past.
Wonderful walking tours
After your flight to Edinburgh, what better way is there to stretch your legs than by exploring your destination on a walking tour? Not only will you cover new ground, but you’ll find out some interesting things along the way.
Whether you’re a self-proclaimed foodie, ghost hunter or bookworm, there’s a tour for you. The Real Mary King’s Close tour takes you beneath the city’s streets to uncover Edinburgh’s hidden past.
A Harry Potter fan? Opt for a tour of the sites that inspired the books, and the spots around the city where author J.K. Rowling first put pen to paper.
Flying to Edinburgh: FAQs
How many days should I spend in Edinburgh?
You can experience some of the highlights of Edinburgh within a weekend, although with so much to see and do you can easily extend your visit to four or five days. From Edinburgh, you can reach the rest of Scotland. You could spend weeks exploring the natural splendour of the country and the Highlands, as well as nearby cities such as Glasgow.
What should I see in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh’s historic sites are a must. Along with the castle, take a trip to the stunning St Giles’ Cathedral and Holyrood Palace, all located along the Royal Mile. Enjoy breathtaking views at Calton Hill and Arthur’s Seat. The Scottish National Gallery and the National Museum of Scotland are always an interesting day out too.
What is there for children to do in Edinburgh?
Along with the nine-day International Children’s Festival held every May, there’s an abundance of activities for children to enjoy. Dynamic Earth tells the story of our planet from the Big Bang to the modern day through interactive attractions. A Harry Potter tour is a must for any fans of the books or films.