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Airports & Stations

Edinburgh

Practical advice for Edinburgh Airport (EDI) and the central Waverley and Haymarket stations.

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General

Overview

Haymarket Station (HYM) serves the West End and is a major interchange for local and regional services, often more convenient for those staying in the financial district.

Transfer Options

The following options are available for transport from/to Haymarket Station:

Transport
Duration
Price
Luggage
Access
Edinburgh Tram
2-5 min
£2.40
Small
Full
Lothian Bus
5-15 min
£2.40
Small
Full
Taxi
5-10 min
£8-15
Large
Full
Walking
5-15 min
Free
Personal
Full
Haymarket - Departures / Arrivals (National Rail)
Check before you travel

Edinburgh Trams and Lothian Buses occasionally suspend services for engineering works or incidents on the route. Check Lothian Buses service updates or Edinburgh Trams news before heading out. When trams are suspended, tram tickets are typically accepted on Lothian Buses as a fallback. Have a taxi or rideshare app ready if you are on a tight schedule.

Luggage Storage

There are no lockers inside the station. Use nearby Stasher or Bounce locations (typically found in newsagents just outside the station).

Visitor Cards and Passes

  • Network DayTicket: £14.00. Best for those arriving at the airport and staying for a full day of sightseeing. Includes Airlink 100, Trams (to airport), and all Lothian Buses.
  • Lothian DayTicket: £6.00. Covers all buses and trams in the city zone (excludes the airport stop).
  • Edinburgh City Pass: Includes an airport tram return and entry to over 20 attractions (prices vary by duration — check the official site).

Common Ticket Types

  • Single Ticket: £2.40 for city buses and trams.
  • Airlink 100: £6.00 single / £8.50 return.
  • Tram (Airport): £7.90 single / £9.50 return.
  • TapTapCap: Use the same contactless card or mobile device for all journeys. Your daily spend is capped at £5.70 for city travel or £14.00 if you include the airport.

Children’s Fares

  • Under 5: Travel free on all Edinburgh Trams and Lothian Buses services. Up to three under-5s per fare-paying adult.
  • Ages 5-15: Child tickets cost roughly half the adult fare:
  • Single (city zone): £1.20 — buy at tram stop machines or from the bus driver.
  • City DAYticket (bus + tram, city zone): £3.00 — not valid to the airport.
  • Network DAYticket (includes airport): £7.00
  • Family DAYticket: £13.00 — up to 2 adults and 3 children, city zone only. Not valid to the airport.
Edinburgh Trams - Fare changes 2026

Public Transit

Edinburgh Trams

Trams run every 7-10 minutes between Edinburgh Airport and Newhaven via the city center (Princes Street). The journey from the airport to the center takes approximately 30-35 minutes. You must buy a ticket or validate your contactless card/app before boarding.

Edinburgh Trams - Ticket Options

Lothian Buses

The Airlink 100 is the express bus service from the airport to St Andrew Square (near Waverley Station), running 24/7. Standard city buses (Maroon/White) cover the entire city. Note that Edinburgh buses use an “exact fare” policy if paying with cash, but contactless payment (TapTapCap) is the most convenient method.

Lothian Buses - Fares & Tickets
TapTapCap on buses

When using TapTapCap on buses, you only need to Tap On when you board; do not tap off. The system will automatically calculate the best fare and cap your daily spend.

Accessibility & Safety

Edinburgh’s transport hubs are generally very safe and well-equipped for travelers with reduced mobility.

Haymarket is a modern, fully accessible station with level access from Haymarket Terrace and lifts serving all platforms.

Safety & Scams

The station area is a very busy interchange for trams and buses. Always wait for the designated crossing signals and listen for the silent trams before stepping into the street.

Essential Services

Lost & Found

Managed by ScotRail at the station ticket office. Use the ScotRail Lost Property Portal to report missing items.

First Aid & Pharmacies

First Aid is provided by station staff at the ticket office. There is no pharmacy inside the station; the nearest is Boots (1-3 Haymarket Terrace), located directly across the street from the main entrance.

Arrival

Official Taxi

Official Edinburgh taxis are iconic Black Cabs (Hackney carriages). While traditionally black, many now feature colorful full-body advertisements. All official cabs have a distinctive yellow “Taxi” sign on the roof that is lit when the cab is available for hire. They can be hailed on the street or found at designated ranks.

The official taxi rank is located directly outside the station on Haymarket Terrace. A ride to the West End or city center typically costs £12–£20.

Rideshare

Pickup (Haymarket Station)

Exit the station and use the designated pickup zone on Rosebery Crescent (behind the station) or Haymarket Terrace.

£8–£15 to West End hotels

ATMs and Currency

Edinburgh uses the British Pound (GBP). While Scotland issues its own banknotes (Bank of Scotland, Royal Bank of Scotland, Clydesdale Bank), these are legal currency throughout the UK.

Dynamic Currency Conversion

If an ATM or card terminal asks if you want to pay in your “Home Currency” or “Continue with Conversion,” always select “No” or “Continue without Conversion”. Choosing your home currency allows the ATM provider to set their own (usually poor) exchange rate.

Best ATMs

To avoid high transaction fees, look for bank-branded ATMs such as Royal Bank of Scotland (RBS), Bank of Scotland, or Clydesdale/Virgin Money. Avoid standalone machines like Travelex or Euronet, which often charge high withdrawal fees and use poor exchange rates.

  • Edinburgh Airport: Bank-owned ATMs are located near the International Arrivals and Check-in areas.
  • Waverley/Haymarket: ATMs are available on the main concourse and just outside the station entrances.

ATM Finder

Use the LINK ATM Locator (website or mobile app) to find the nearest free-to-use ATMs throughout Edinburgh.

Departure

Arrival & Check-In

Arrive 30–40 minutes before your train. Unlike airports, there is no luggage check or security screening, but platforms are often not announced until 15 minutes before departure, and doors close 2 minutes prior.

Security Controls

Security & Screening

There is no X-ray or luggage screening for domestic or cross-border (to England) trains. You carry your own bags directly onto the train and store them in the overhead racks or designated luggage areas.

Passport Control

There is no passport control for departures from Edinburgh train stations as there are no direct international services.

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