Guest Directory

  • Local Restaurant Recommendations

    Local Restaurant Recommendations

    Looking for some great dining nearby? Here are our favourites within Edinburgh.

    Some nice Restaurants in the local Stockbridge area include:

    Avery Restaurant
    Avery Edinburgh is Chef Rodney Wages' translation of his Michelin-starred Avery Restaurant which recently moved from San Francisco to Edinburgh.

    Having newly opened in 2024, Avery brings a unique perspective and technique from San Francisco to Scotland while celebrating the bounty of Scottish produce, meat, and seafood.

    Open 5 - 8pm Tuesday to Saturday

     

    The Scran and Scallie

    Rustic-chic gastropub with a Modern Scottish menu, draught and bottled beers, and whiskies galore.

    Visit here for the Menu.

    Open Midday - 11:30pm every day

     

     

    Nok's Kitchen

    Serving Thai food, Nok's Kitchen was opened in 2016 by Nok, to great accolades in the local and national press.

    The Nok team has built an enviable reputation based on fantastic food. Nok's dishes up a menu of authentic and beautifully presented.

    Click here for the menu.

    Open 12 - 3pm, 5:30pm - 11pm every day

     

     

    radiCibus

    Traditional Italian restaurant since 2017 using the best Scottish produce from organic farms, wild game and mushrooms, to seafood.

    Regional recipes, carefully selected artisan wines, homemade fresh pasta in a 19th century Georgian20 cosy room with 20 seats.

    Click here for the menu.

    Open 5pm - 10:30pm Wednesday through Saturday.

     

    CATA

    Spanish tapas, wine & coffee in the heart of Stockbridge, Edinburgh.

    Click here for the menu.

    Open Lunch 12 noon - 5pm , Dinner 5pm - 11pm (food until 9:30pm)

     

     

    Cardinal

    Our food menus aim to offer our interpretation of modern Scottish cooking. In the evening, our full tasting menu is a journey through food.

    Click here for the menu.

    Open Lunch 12 noon - 2pm Friday and Saturday, Dinner 6pm - 8pm Wednesday through Saturday

  • Accepted Forms of Payment

    Accepted Form of Payments

    We accept the following payment methods:

    - Cash (only new plastic bank notes are accepted, not paper notes)

    - Credit cards including American Express, Visa, MasterCard, Maestro, as well as Apple Pay and Google Pay.

    - Cheques are not accepted.

  • Airport Transfer

    Airport Transfer

    Airport Transfers from Edinburgh Airport are available as follows:

    Airport Pickup from the Airport to the Hotel is £75.00

    Airport Dropoff from the Hotel to the Airport is £65.00.

    In order to book these services, please contact reception by dialling ‘0’ from your in-room phone.

  • ATM

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    The nearest ATM services:

    Stockbridge

    Post Office in Stockbridge (Address: 72 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh, EH4 1HJ) - ATM open 24 hours

    It is a 7 minute walk - Here's a Google map to get you there!

    Central Edinburgh

    Bank of Scotland on George Street (Address: 75 George St, Edinburgh, EH2 3EW) ATM open 24 hours

    It is a 12 minute walk - Here's a Google map to get you there!

  • Babies & Children

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    Younger guests are most welcome at our hotel.  Should you require any additional items to make their stay more comfortable, please feel free to ask us. Parents and guardians are kindly reminded that children under 16 years must be supervised at all times.
    Baby Cot / Crib

    Baby Cots / Cribs are available complimentary - please contact reception by dialling 0 from your in-room phone and we happily deliver one to your room.

     

    Babysitting & childminders

    ‘Super Mums’, Edinburgh’s premier babysitting and childminder service is our preferred partner. All of their employees are thoroughly trained and experienced and have enhanced CRB verification.  They are happy to look after children of all ages, from newborns through to teenagers. Female and male sitters are available. Please contact Reception by dialling 0 from the in-room phone to make arrangements for you.

  • Blackwood's Bar & Restaurant

    Blackwoods Restaurant

     

    Blackwoods Restaurant - where the bounty of Scotland takes centre stage. While our diners may hail from far and wide, our culinary focus remains firmly rooted in the rich, diverse flavours of our homeland.

    We are passionate about showcasing the very best of local and regional cuisine, sourcing ingredients directly from Scotland's farms, fisheries, and pastures.

    From field to fork, we meticulously trace the provenance of our food, ensuring freshness and seasonality in every dish. Our dedication to sustainable practices extends beyond our ingredients. By minimising food miles, we strive to celebrate the natural abundance of Scotland while respecting our environment.

    Our Restaurant is open Monday through Sunday from 5pm - 9:30pm (last orders) - To make a reservation, simply dial ‘0’ from your room to speak with reception.

    https://www.blackwoodsedinburgh.com/

     

  • Check-In & Check-Out

    Check-In & Check-Out

    Check-in is available from 3pm, and guests are requested to check out by 11am on the day of departure. A late checkout up to 1pm may be organised through Reception. This is subject to availability and costs £35.00.

    If you arrive earlier than 3pm and your room is ready, then we can proceed with a check-in at no additional charge, if the room is not ready by the time you arrive, we will be happy to hold your luggage in our deposit room while you explore the city.

    Following your check out, on the day of departure, we can happily store luggage in our deposit room.

  • Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service

    Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service

    Laundry & Dry Cleaning Service

    For your convenience, a laundry bag and laundry / dry cleaning price list are provided in each room.

    The service is provided Monday to Saturday – the items need to be provided to the hotel before 8:45am and will be returned the same day by 6 pm. If provided after 8:45 am, the items will be returned the next day by 6 pm (excluding Sunday).

     

  • Electrical outlet adaptors

    Electrical outlet adaptors

    Travel adaptors are available from Reception - please take care and check your devices are suitable for use in the UK before using any electrical outlet. Bedside power sockets with USB charging are available in all bedrooms.

    To borrow a Travel Adaptor, please contact reception by dialling 0 from your in-room phone.

  • External Calls

    External Calls

    External Calls

    External Calls

    Telephone

    To dial reception press 0.
    To call room to room please contact Reception who will transfer and announce your call.

    For an outside line please dial 9 followed by the desired telephone number (The country code for the UK is +44).  Below is a table stating the price per minute for calls made from a bedroom telephone. They are stated per minute unless noted as free or fixed charge.

    Destination   Per minute
    UK Freephone  Free
    Edinburgh (0131 area) Free
    UK National   £0.25
    UK Mobile   £0.35
    International Mobile  £1.25
    UK Business premium £0.35
    Europe   £1.00 - £2.00
    Asia, Australasia & NZ £3.00
    Africa & Middle East  £3.75
    Americas & Caribbean £2.00 - £4.00
    International Freephone £1.50 (fixed charge)
    Maritime & Satellite  £10.00
    Other premium services £1.50 - £10.00

  • Housekeeping

    Housekeeping

    There is a daily housekeeping service from 8.00am to 4.30pm. Your room will be serviced within the above times. If there is a particular time you would prefer your room serviced, please contact Reception.

    If you do not wish your room to be serviced, please place the ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign provided on the outside door handle. In the interest of health and safety, the housekeeper will enter your room between 3.00 - 3.30pm, no service shall be provided if you have indicated do not disturb.

    If you wish your towels refreshed, please leave them in the bathtub or shower.  If you are happy to use them again, please hang them up. Rubber bath mats are available upon request.

    Should you require any other housekeeping items such as additional towels, soaps or pillows please contact Reception who will be happy to assist you.

    We are delighted to be the only hotel in Scotland who provides L’Occitane products in all our bedrooms.

    Staying two nights or longer?  You may choose not to receive housekeeping service for which Nira Caledonia will donate £5 for each chosen day to UNICEF, the international children’s charity. Please notify Reception.

  • Gym

    Gym

    Gym

    Gym

    The nearest gym is Bannatyne Health Club & Spa. The price for a Day Membership is £25.00 which provides access to all of the facilities including the swimming pool.

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  • Phone Numbers (Non-Emergency & Emergency)

    Phone Numbers (Non-Emergency & Emergency)

    Phone Numbers (Non-Emergency & Emergency)

    For general and non-emergency medical assistance please contact NHS 24 by dialling 9-111 from the bedroom telephone, or dial 111 from your mobile phone.

    In the instance of a medical emergency, immediately call for an ambulance and paramedic assistance from your bedroom telephone by dialling 9-999 or from your mobile phone dial 999 or 112. Please advise Reception that you have contacted the emergency services.

    Hotel phone numbers:

    Tel: +44 131 225 2720
    WhatsApp: +44 7833 285 241
    Front Office: 0 from in-room phone

  • Key Card

    Key Card

    Should you lose your key card please notify reception immediately so that we may issue you with a new key card and re-code your lock.

    Please return your key card to the front desk upon check-out.

  • Lost Property & Left Items

    Lost property & Left Items

    The hotel will retain and record any items found on the premises (including items left in rooms after departure) for a period of three months from the date of discovery. After this period, the items will be donated to a local charity or disposed of. Items claimed and identified may be returned by post at the owner’s expense. Please get in touch with reservations@niracaledonia.com following your stay to retrieve an item.

    Items left unattended on the premises are solely the responsibility of the owner at all times.

  • Meeting Rooms

    Meeting Rooms

    Please kindly note that we do not have Meeting Rooms available at the Nira Caledonia.

    Nexus Business Space on 21 Young St, Edinburgh EH2 4HU offer Meeting Rooms - it is a 10 minute walk from the hotel.

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  • Parking

    Parking

    While we do not have a private car park, there is on-street parking in front of the hotel.

    The rate is £6.00 per hour which applies from 8:30am to 5:30pm, from Monday to Friday and can only be paid for 4 hours in advance (you will need to move / renew your ticket if parking for longer than 4 hours during the 8:30am to 5:30pm period). On Saturday and Sunday there is no charge for parking.

    Payment is made via the RingGo App (UK numbers only) or by credit/debit card at the meter. To pay by RingGo App with a non-UK number, you will first be required to register phone number via this website - https://myringgo.co.uk/rvpuserreg

    The nearest 24-hour Car Park is Castle Terrace NCP

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    This is an 18 minute walk and 7 minute drive from the hotel -

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  • Pharmacy, Medical and Well-being services

    Pharmacy, Medical and Well-being services

    Hospital

    For general and non-emergency medical assistance please contact NHS 24 by dialling 9-111 from the bedroom telephone, or dial 111 from your mobile phone.

    In the instance of a medical emergency, immediately call for an ambulance and paramedic assistance from your bedroom telephone by dialling 9-999 or from your mobile phone dial 999 or 112. Please advise Reception that you have contacted the emergency services.

    The nearest hospital with an Emergency Department is Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh: 51 Little France Cres, Edinburgh EH16 4SA - ????️ Google map 

     

    Dentist

    How to Access Urgent Dental Care
    Registered Patients:
    Monday to Friday – 9am to 6pm:
    Contact your own Dentist.

    After 6pm, call NHS 24 on 111.

    Saturdays and Sundays:
    Call NHS 24 on 111.

    Unregistered Patients:
    Monday to Friday – 9am to 6pm:
    Call Chalmers Emergency Dental Centre: 0131 537 8801 or 0131 537 8802 (Out of Hours Access Dial NHS 24 on 111).

     

    Holistic / Massage services

    New Town Therapy Edinburgh - 5 Dundonald St, Edinburgh EH3 6RX - ????️ Google map

    Phone: 0131 557 6741

    Opening Hours

    Open daily from 9am (Sunday from 10am)

     

    Pharmacy

    Stockbridge Pharmacy - 35 N W Circus Pl, Edinburgh EH3 6TW - ????️ Google map

    Opening Hours

    Mon - Fri 8:30am - 6pm,

    Sat 9am - 5:30am

    Sun Closed

  • Sofa Bed

    Sofa Bed

    We can prepare the Sofa Bed in some of our rooms (a limited number of Townhouse Grand rooms and above). There is an additional £65.00 for the Sofa Bed to be prepared

    Please contact reception by dialling 0 from in-room phone to request the Sofa Bed to be prepared.

  • Wake Up Call

    Wake Up Call

    Please contact Reception to organise a friendly and personal wake-up call.

  • Guest Safety

    Guest Safety

    Fire alarm
    It is the hotel’s policy to fully evacuate the building in the event of alarm activation at any time of the day. This allows us to implement our emergency checks and ensure your safety. Fire safety is paramount, please fully co-operate with and follow instructions given by hotel staff.

    Should you require any additional assistance, please contact Reception to complete a Personal Emergency Evacuation Plan document.

    The fire assembly point is India Street Garden. Exit the front entrance of the hotel buildings, turn left, and walk to the end of the street.

    Fire alarm testing
    Please note the hotel alarm system is tested every Monday at 11am. A short sounding of the alarm sounders signals this, for no longer than 30 seconds.

    1. Don’t answer the door in your hotel room without verifying who is there.
    2. When returning to the hotel in the evening, use the main entrance of the hotel. Be observant and look around before entering.
    3. Close the door securely whenever you are in your room and use all of the locking devices provided.
    4. Do not needlessly display guest room keys in public or carelessly leave them on restaurant tables or other places where they might be stolen.
    5. Do not draw attention to yourself by displaying large amounts of cash or expensive jewelry.
    6. Do not invite strangers to your room for any reason.
    7. Place all valuables in the hotel safe.
    8. Do not leave valuables in your vehicle.
    9. Check to see that any sliding glass doors or windows and any connecting room doors are locked.
    10. If you are traveling with children, provide adult supervision and know their whereabouts at all times.
    11. If you see any suspicious activity, please report your observations to reception.
  • Yoga Retreats

    Yoga Retreats

    Tribe Yoga New Town

    71-75 Northumberland St, Edinburgh EH3 6JG -  Google map

    Phone: 0131 202 6022

    Opening Hours

    Mon - Fri 6:30am - 8pm

    Sat 8:30am - 1:30pm

    Sun 8:30am - 9pm

     

    Yoga's Got Hot

    4-8 Learmonth Ave, Edinburgh EH4 1DF -  Google map

    Phone: 07919658250

    Opening Hours

    Mon - Fri 6:30 - 9pm

    Sat & Sun 9am - 5pm

  • Our Philosophy

    Our Philosophy

    Nira Caledonia

    Welcome to Nira Caledonia, a beautiful boutique hotel that is devoted to indulging all of life's pleasures.

    Located just one stone away from the lovely town of Stockbridge, in New Town, the heart of Edinburgh and a UNESCO World Heritage site, this elegant Georgian townhouse is the perfect base for exploring a city steeped in history yet alive with modern, cosmopolitan culture. Step into the history at Nira Caledonia: once home to Scottish advocate, literary critic, and author John Wilson of Ellera (the writer most frequently identified with the pseudonym Christopher North of Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine), it now opens its doors for you.

    Due to the historical importance of the building, you won't find modern conveniences such as a Lift or Air Conditioning that can put in danger the delicate structure. However, each room is equipped with modern treats: from a large flat TV screen to dock stations for charging your phones or even our very own Nira Caledonia app that gives you the latest local news or lets you communicate with our concierge wherever you are.

     

    Shanti Hospitality

    Shanti Hospitality Group is a hotel and leisure company focused on building exceptional assets and brands. We strive to make a positive impact in everything we do. Historically, at Shanti Hospitality, this was achieved by building exceptional assets and brands.

    Shanti Experiences
    At Shanti Hospitality, we make use of our expertise and thorough local knowledge to deliver unforgettable memories to our guests. While we all enjoy possessing items, the gratification this brings is shortlived, unlike the enduring contentment that happy memories bring. This is due to hedonic adaptation. It is our memories alone which allow us to relive the joy, excitement and emotion of a moment, even long after it has passed.

    Shanti Wellness
    Shanti Wellness aims to refresh and rejuvenate the mind, body and soul, thus laying the foundations for a healthy and fulfilling lifestyle. After all, a healthy state of being is essential in order to be able to deliver exceptional moments, as well as to enjoy them to the fullest.

    Shanti Seva
    In Hindi, the word ‘Seva’ means to serve selflessly. Shanti Seva is the soul of Shanti Hospitality, and at the heart of everything we do. This spirit of selfless service is deeply instilled in our culture, and extends equally to our guests, colleagues, and members of our local communities.

     

    Our Philosophy

    THE SPIRIT OF NIRA IS BORN OUT OF OUR BELIEF THAT TODAY’S DISCERNING GUESTS SEEK A MORE AUTHENTIC, EXCEPTIONAL EXPERIENCE.

    Nira conjures a modern idiom of luxury, born from the pursuit of excellence and a belief that perfection is only the foundation that we build on. To us, pleasure is not a state of being; it is the primordial purpose of the soul. We believe that exquisite travel and dining experiences are no longer dependant on superficial glamour and regimented operating procedures. There is a place for eclectic design and ever-so-subtle eroticism.

    Increasingly, guests are looking for a sense of sincerity and integrity, with service that comes straight from the heart. To us, true hospitality is about ‘your way’, a touch of our hand and the passion that binds the two. It is about the creation of hedonistic havens, where all manner of whims and desires are indulged.

    We favour a natural approach to hospitality, based on understanding, warm-heartedness and the occasional need for a place of sanctuary. Where abundant stimulation and relentless distraction have become intrinsic to many lives, the true luxury we offer is time and space. This more sensitive attitude to running hotels, resorts and restaurants stems from our spiritual and compassionate roots, born out of Asia.

  • TV Channel List

    TV Channel List

    Television

    1 BBC One Scotland
    2 BBC Two
    3 STV
    4 Channel 4
    5 Channel 5
    6 ITV2
    7 BBC ALBA
    8 That's TV
    9 BBC Scotland
    10 ITV3
    11 Sky Arts
    12 Quest
    13 E4
    14 Film4
    15 Channel 4+1
    16 QVC
    17 Really
    18 More 4
    19 Dave
    20 Drama
    21 5 USA
    22 TJC
    23 BBC Three
    24 BBC Four
    25 W
    26 ITV4
    27 Yesterday
    28 ITVBe
    29 ITV2+1 0700-0200
    30 E4+1
    31 E4 Extra
    32 5 STAR
    33 5ACTION
    34 GREAT! movies
    35 STV+1
    Border: ITV1+1
    36 Pick
    37 QVC 2
    38 Channel 5+1
    39 DMAX
    40 Quest Red
    41 LEGEND
    42 GREAT! action
    43 Food Network
    44 HGTV
    45 Gems TV
    46 5 SELECT
    47 Film4+1
    48 Challenge
    49 4seven
    50 GREAT! tv
    51 Ideal World
    52 GREAT! romance
    56 That's TV UK 0600-0400
    57 Dave Ja Vu
    58 ITVBe+1 0200-0400
    59 ITV3+1 0400-0600
    60 Drama+1
    61 GREAT! movies extra Streaming
    62 GREAT! tv+1 Streaming
    63 GREAT! romance mix Streaming
    64 Blaze
    65 That's TV 2 0900-0300
    66 TBN UK
    67 TRUE CRIME
    68 TRUE CRIME XTRA
    69 LEGEND XTRA Aberdeen, Ayr, Dundee, Edinburgh, Glasgow area.
    70 Quest+1
    71 That's 60s 0400-0600; Streaming
    72 Jewellery Maker 0800-1300
    73 Hobby Maker
    74 Yesterday+1 0500-0700
    75 That's 90s 0300-0900; Streaming
    78 TCC 0300-0500
    79 Earthx TV
    81 Blaze+1
    82 Talking Pictures
    83 Together
    84 PBS America 1300-0000
    85 Create & Craft 0700-2200
    89 ITV4+1 0600-0700
    91 WildEarth
    100 Freeview Portal to Freeview Play
    101 BBC One Scotland HD
    102 BBC Two HD
    103 STV HD
    104 Channel 4 HD
    105 Channel 5 HD
    106 BBC Scotland HD 1900-0000
    108 BBC Four HD
    201 CBBC
    202 CBeebies
    204 CBBC HD
    204 CBeebies SD
    205 CBeebies HD
    205 CBBC SD
    206 POP
    207 Tiny POP
    208 POP Max
    209 Ketchup TV Streaming service
    210 Ketchup Too Streaming service
    211 YAAAS! Streaming service
    212 POP Player Streaming service
    213 Moochi Streaming service
    231 BBC News
    232 BBC Parliament
    233 Sky News
    235 Al Jazeera English
    236 GB News
    237 TalkTV
    250 BBC Red Button
    263 Sonlife Streaming service
    264 Fail Army Streaming service
    265 On-demand 365 Streaming service
    266 Pet Collective Streaming service
    267 Al Jazeera English Streaming service
    268 Al Jazeera Arabic Streaming service
    269 WION News Streaming service
    270 Real Crime Streaming service
    271 Channelbox Streaming service
    272 MBC (My Binge Channel) Streaming service
    274 Asharq News Streaming service
    275 Al Arabiya Streaming service
    276 Shots! Streaming service
    277 UK Radio Portal Streaming service
    278 Zee World Streaming service
    279 Al Alaraby Streaming service
    280 ROK Streaming service
    281 Revelation TV Streaming service
    282 GOD TV Streaming service
    283 3ABN Streaming service
    284 Amazing Discoveries Streaming service
    285 Together TV+1 Streaming service
    286 Newsmax Streaming service
    287 NHK World-Japan Streaming service
    288 Amazing Facts Streaming service
    289 NYX Streaming service
    290 Mech+ Streaming service
    291 TV Extra Streaming service

    Radio

    700 BBC Radio 1
    701 BBC Radio 1 Xtra
    702 BBC Radio 2
    703 BBC Radio 3
    704 BBC Radio 4
    705 BBC Radio 5 Live
    706 BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra
    707 BBC Radio 6 Music
    708 BBC Radio 4 Extra
    709 BBC Asian Network
    710 BBC World Service
    711 Hits Radio
    712 KISS FRESH
    713 KISS
    714 KISSTORY
    715 Magic
    716 Greatest Hits Radio
    717 Kerrang!
    718 Smooth Radio
    719 BBC Radio Scotland
    720 BBC Radio Nan Gaidheal
    723 TalkSport
    724 Capital
    725 Premier
    727 Absolute
    728 Heart
    730 RNIB Connect
    731 Classic FM
    732 LBC
    733 Trans World Radio

  • In-room Dining Menu

    In-Room Dining Menu

    Room Service can be ordered for Breakfast and Dinner - there is an additional £5.00 tray charge.

    If it’s in our kitchen you can have it - everything from the menu is available for in-room dining.

    Our Menu can be viewed here.

    Our Restaurant is open Tuesday through Saturday from 6pm to 8:30pm (last orders) - you may book a table here or by calling 0 from your in-room to reception who will be delighted to assist you.

  • The History of Nira Caledonia

    History of Nira Caledonia

    A Little History of the Townhouse & Blackwood’s Magazine

    Being the former home of literary figure John Wilson, Nira Caledonia was built in 1823 by renowned Scottish architect William Playfair in the heart of Edinburgh. John Wilson was a well-known philosopher, essayist, wit, and leading writer for Blackwood's Magazine. Using the pseudonym Christopher North, with flowing hair and a flamboyant personality, he was regarded as “the greatest magazine writer of his time” and lived life to the fullest. Likewise, these beautiful Georgian Townhouses stick to their heritage by offering embellished interiors in all 27 rooms that whisper luxury by paying homage to traditional Scottish architecture, such as detailed cornices, traditional sash windows, wooden flooring, spiral staircases and embossed tartan patterns. The hotel has no lift or air-conditioning to preserve these grade-A Georgian townhouses' delicate structure and historical heritage.
     

    A portrait of John Wilson by Thomas Duncan is exhibited at The Scottish National Portrait Gallery, 1 Queen Street.


    Blackwood’s Magazine

    Founded in 1817 as the Edinburgh Monthly Magazine, Blackwood's Magazine became a spirited rival to the Whig-supporting Edinburgh Review. Renamed Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, it adopted the moniker "Maga." Known for its combative style, it featured influential writers like John Wilson, John Gibson Lockhart, and William Maginn. Despite its conservative stance, it published works by romantic radicals like Shelley and Coleridge. The magazine's controversial nature led to a fatal duel in 1821. Over time, its popularity waned, but it left a lasting impact on Victorian literature, influencing Dickens, the Brontës, and Poe. Finally ceasing in 1980, it boasts contributors like Eliot, Conrad, and Hogg.

     

     

    Historical copies of Blackwood’s Magazine can be read online here.

  • Bureau de change & banks

    Bureau de change & banks

    The hotel does not operate a bureau de change. Herewith details for the nearest facilities and banks. Please ask at Reception for directions and other financial institutions.

    Facility                                              Location
    No.1 Currency Exchange               34-35 Queensferry St
    Royal Bank of Scotland                 12 NW Circus Place
    Bank of Scotland                            75 George St
    Virgin Money                                   83 George St
    HSBC                                                76 Hanover Street
    Barclays                                          10-15 Princes

  • Barbers, Hairdressers & Beauty

    Barbers, Hairdressers & Beauty

    Barbers

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    Hairdressers 

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    Phone: 0131 332 9491

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    Phone: 0131 315 3525

     

    Beauty

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    Phone: 0131 343 6262

     

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    Phone: 0131 629 3313

  • Bicycle Hire

    Bicycle Hire

    Pentland Cycle Hire is our preferred partner for hiring Bicycles in Edinburgh.

    Phone: 07341 132231

    Open - 7am - 11pm daily

    Kindly note that we do not rent Bicycles directly from the hotel.

  • Car hire / Motorbike rental

    Car hire / Motorbike rental

    Car Hire

    Avis Car Hire - Edinburgh City Centre - 5 Dundonald St, Edinburgh EH3 6RX - ????️ Google map

    Phone: 03445446059

    Opening Hours

    Mon - Sat 8am - 6pm

    Sun 10am - 4pm

     

    Europcar - Mall Level, 1 Leith St, Edinburgh EH1 3AD - ????️ Google map

    Phone: 03445446059

    Opening Hours

    Mon - Fri 8am - 6pm

    Sat 9am - 1pm

    Sun Closed

     

    Motorbike Rental

    Bikerbnb - Saltire Motorcycles, 553 Gorgie Rd, Stenhouse Mill Wynd, Edinburgh EH11 3XX - ????️ Google map

    Phone: 03445446059

    Opening Hours

    Tue - Sat 9am - 5pm

    Sun - Mon Closed

  • Something Special

    Something Special

    We offer a variety of packages that may be added to your reservation - with a little notice we will happily arrange this for you and simply add the charge to your room bill.

    Bouquet of Flowers - £50.00
    Romantic Turndown (Rose Petals, Candles) - £20.00
    Chocolate Truffles - £15.00
    Bottle of Champagne - £60.00
    Bottle of Prosecco - £46.00
    Cupcakes and Balloons - £40.00

    You can also happily arrange your own flowers or cakes - these are our trusted suppliers

    Flowers

    Garlands Florist Edinburgh - Florist - Wedding Flowers & Wreaths

    Phone: 0131 556 6111

     

    Cakes

    Cuckoo's Bakery

    Phone: 0131 556 6224

  • Smoking

    Smoking

    Nira Caledonia is a non-smoking building in its entirety.

    Those who wish to smoke may do so outside the hotel building. Since 2006, Scottish law prohibits smoking in public places. Smoking in a bedroom will incur a deep cleaning and deodorising charge of £300.00 added to your room account.

  • In-Room Safe

    In-Room Safe

    Security of belongings
    For your convenience, a safe is provided in each of our guest bedrooms. The safe is located in the wardrobe and will be found open when you first enter the room. To use the safe please follow these instructions:

    • Hold the door closed
    • Press “Reset”
    • Enter a 4-digit code
    • Press “Lock”
    • The door will now lock in place, keep it closed as the lock mechanism engages. To open and close the safe during your stay simply enter the same 4-digit code you chose. Upon departure please leave the safe door unlocked and open.

    Items left unattended on the premises are solely the responsibility of the owner at all times. A summary of the Hotel Proprietors Act, 1956, is displayed in the lobby.

  • Edinburgh Airport

    Edinburgh Airport

    Edinburgh Airport - Tel. 0844 448 8833

    Domestic, European and Intercontinental airlines serving Edinburgh, contact telephone numbers:

    Aer Lingus   0333 006 6920
    Aegean   0208 759 3800
    Air Canada   0371 220 1111
    Air France   0207 660 0337
    American Airlines  0207 660 2300
    Atlantic Airways  +298 34 1000*
    BH Airlines   +359 2981 0189*
    British Airways  0844 493 0787
    Brussels Airlines  +32 2723 2362*
    Czech Airlines  +42 0239007 007*
    Delta Air Lines  0344 209 7777
    EasyJet   0330 365 5000
    Edelweiss   +41 43 816 5060*
    Etihad Airways  0345 608 1225
    Eurowings   0330 365 1918
    Finnair   +35 8600 140 140*
    Flybe   0371 700 2000
    Iberia Express  0203 684 3774
    Jet2.com   0333 300 0042
    KLM   0207 660 0293
    Lufthansa   0371 945 9747
    Norwegian.com  0330 828 0854
    Qatar Airways  0330 024 0125
    RYANAIR   0871 246 0000
    SAS   0871 226 7760
    South African Airways 0844 375 9680
    Turkish Airlines  0844 800 6666
    Transavia   +352 2700 2728*
    United Airlines  0845 607 6760
    Vueling   0203 514 3971
    WOW air   0118 321 8384

    Check-in, gate closing times, baggage and hand baggage allowances vary from airline to airline. Please check directly with your airline.

    * denotes an international call to airline customer services

  • WiFi

    WiFi

    Complimentary Wi-Fi is accessible in all bedrooms and public areas within the hotel.

    Our network is public, please ensure that you take all the necessary precautions to protect your identity, data and equipment.  The user is deemed solely responsible for their security, protection and online activity.

    Downloading, uploading or streaming large files, music and video content will cause speed and connectivity to vary, please be considerate of other users.

     

    Connect to: Nira Caledonia Guest Wi-Fi

    Password: CaledoniA

  • Afternoon Tea around Edinburgh

    Afternoon Tea around Edinburgh

    Some options for Afternoon Tea in Edinburgh.

    Colonnades at the Signet Library

    Located in the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town on the Royal Mile, Colonnades at the Signet Library is the perfect place for ‘Edinburgh’s finest afternoon tea’ and champagne.

    Visit here for the Menu.

    Open Wednesday – Sunday, 11am – 4.30pm

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    The Dome

    The Georgian Tea Room at the Dome is a beautiful space within elegant surroundings.

    Visit here for the Menu.

    Open daily from 12pm - 5pm

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    The Ivy on The Square Edinburgh

    The Ivy on the Square brings relaxed, sophisticated Afternoon Tea experience with a touch of theatre to the heart of Edinburgh.

    Visit here for the Menu.

    Open daily from 3pm - 4:45pm

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  • Beaches around Edinburgh

    Beaches around Edinburgh

    There are some stunning beaches around Edinburgh (I know the sun might not always be shining, but these beaches can still be enjoyed all year round and are all wonderful scenery!)

    Here are some of our favourite beaches all within a 1 hour drive from Edinburgh – there is parking available at each of these locations:

    Portobello Beach
    This is the closest beach to Edinburgh, and is only a 15-minute drive from the city centre. You can enjoy a walk along the 2-mile-long stretch of sand or the promenade. If the weather turns, there are also lots of local cafes, restaurants, and shops nearby.

    Yellowcraig Beach
    Yellowcraigs Beach in North Berwick is one of the best beaches in the UK. The long stretch of sand, which offers stunning views across the dunes and through the woods, is a 45 minute drive from Edinburgh. This spot is perfect for a swim, or for local bird-watching.

     

    Aberlady Bay
    Aberlady Bay is situated in a charming East Lothian village, so there are plenty of cafes and shops to enjoy before or after your visit to the beach. There is much to explore at this spot, including sand dunes, salt marshes, and mudflats. It makes a great day trip from Edinburgh, as it is only a half an hour drive from the city centre.

    Gullane
    Gullane, a gorgeous sandy beach which is a 40 minute drive from Edinburgh, is a beautiful beach (I used to love it here as a kid!) It is also an excellent location for sunbathing, walking, picnics, windsurfing and canoeing.

  • Scottish Castles

    Scottish Castles

    Castles are an integral part of Scotland’s history. While impressive, Edinburgh Castle is not the only castle in Scotland - you can be sure that when visiting Scotland you are never far away from a castle. Here is a list of some of the best castles in Scotland (with Edinburgh obviously at the top!).

    Edinburgh Castle
    Built on the plug of an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle has outstanding views of the Capital city. This spot has been a fortress since at least the Iron Age, and has been central to countless key moments in Scotland's history, from the Wars of Independence to the Jacobite Uprising. It also serves as the backdrop for the famous Edinburgh Military Tattoo.

     

    Stirling Castle
    Sitting strategically on Castle Hill, part of a 350 million-year-old rock formation, the castle has seen at least eight sieges - including an unsuccessful one by Bonnie Prince Charlie. Stirling Castle was the favoured residence of the Stewart kings and queens.

     

    Eilean Donan Castle
    Eilean Donan has to be one of the most photographed castles in the world. Boasting a perfect picture-postcard setting on an island at the entrance of Loch Duich, Eilean Donan is steeped in Jacobite lore. Among the rare artefacts on display is a sword said to have been wielded at Culloden. The castle has featured in a number of Hollywood films, including Highlander, The World is Not Enough, and Elizabeth: The Golden Age.

     

     

    Culzean Castle
    Culzean Castle stands on a clifftop that gazes out over the Firth of Clyde to the Isle of Arran. Built in the 18th Century, it was home to the chief of Clan Kennedy. Now it is run by the National Trust for Scotland and Its beautiful architecture, gardens, and beach attract tourists from far and wide.

     

    Extra Castles (all worth a visit)
    Tantallan Castle

    Craigmillar Castle

    Blackness Castle

    Dirleton Castle

    Each of these castles tells their own story, and are all worth visiting if you have the time.

  • Bar and Pub recommendations

    Bar and Pub recommendations

    There are many nice bars locally as well as in central Edinburgh. Below are some of our top recommendations:

    Some nice Bars in the local Stockbridge area include:

    • The Bailie Bar - Atmospheric pub with period decor
    • The Last Word – Very cosy with great drinks selection
    • Whiskers Wine Bar & Bistro – Family owned more modern bistro with lovely food
    • St Bernard’s Bar – Very traditional local boozer

     

     

    Some nice Bars in Leith include:

    • Roseleaf Bar Café - Quirky, cosy, family-friendly cafe-bar
    • Lost In Leith – Unique venue
    • Three Mary’s – Beautiful cocktail bar
     Teuchters Landing - Beer & whisky bar with hearty food

     

     

    Some nice traditional Restaurants in Central Edinburgh include:

    • Thistle Street Bar - Small, lively local with beer garden
    • Panda & Sons - Hidden bar with an old-timey ambiance
    • Kay’s Bar - Victorian pub for lunches & guest beers
    • The Devil’s Advocate - Rustic venue for whisky & pub grub

     

    Cool and quirky bars:

    • The Cocktail Mafia
    • Rabble Taphouse & Grill
    • The Cauldron
    • The Raging Bull

     

    Bars that offer live music:

    • Whistlebinkies - Atmospheric live music bar with bands every night, plus cask ales & a wide variety of whiskies.
    • Stramash - Double leveled venue offering a variety of live music & sports events in a restored church.
    • Bannerman’s Bar - Established pub with atmospheric warren of nooks and crannies for whisky, real ale and live music.
    • Sandy Bell’s - Small, friendly local with real ales, plentiful malts and live Scottish folk music most nights.

    I hope you find some inspiration from these suggestions and enjoy a wonderful time in Edinburgh!

  • Things to do with Children in Edinburgh

    Things to do with Children in Edinburgh

    Here in Edinburgh, we have many great options for entertaining children. Edinburgh is fantastic all year and in Winter the medieval architecture and Edinburgh Castle look even more magical with the snow. However, you may need a few indoor options for entertaining the kids if the weather is wet (it often is unfortunately).

    Below is some of our recommendations for the best things to do in Edinburgh with children:

    Edinburgh Castle
    Top of my list has to be Edinburgh’s Castle. Dating back over 1,000 years and looking over the city from its rocky point. Most importantly, highlights include the Scottish Crown Jewels and the medieval Mons Meg Canon which is fired at 1pm each day (Monday to Saturday). In addition, there are a wide range of special events throughout the year too.

    Camera Obscura and World of Illusions
    It is certainly one of the best kids activities in Edinburgh. Today there are five floors of interactive optical illusions, where technology and magic meet. For example, kids will love the fact they can shrink themselves like Alice in Wonderland or get lost in the Mirror Maze. After that, they can climb up to the rooftop terrace for amazing 360 degree views. They will be able to see The Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle and the Firth of Forth.

    National Museum of Scotland
    A great museum offering a mix of ancient history and cutting edge technology all tailored with children in mind. Its guided tours, workshops and themed exhibitions, encourage learning by doing, so it’s guaranteed to spark their imagination. Meet dinosaurs in the Natural World, robots in Science and Technology and mummies in Ancient Egypt! – I particularly loved going here when I was a child!

    Chocolatarium Tour (tasting included) – tour not suitable for children under 6 years old
    The Chocolatarium is one of those experiences that you will remember for a long time. This tour of the World of Chocolate is a great introduction for families keen to learn about history, fun facts and of course taste different chocolates.
    The tour lasts about 90min and has received very positive reviews in the past months. A great immersive activity to do with young explorers who are open to learn about their favourite chocolate bars. Pre-booking the tour is highly recommended.

    Royal Yacht Britannia
    Frequently voted Scotland’s Best Visitor Attraction.Her Majesty The Queen’s official yacht for over 40 years, this floating palace is steeped in history. The kids will love hearing the tales of life at sea, and getting involved in fun activities like treasure hunts. You can also book a children’s tour in advance.

    Edinburgh Dungeons
    This is one older kids are sure to love, and any adults who like a bit of fun and gore! Aimed at ages 8 and over, this underground visitor attraction brings the city’s darkest history to life. Listen to ghostly tales by costumed characters as you make your way through the theatrical sets.

    I know can be difficult to keep the kids entertained, so I hope you find this list useful!

  • Day Trips from Edinburgh

    Day Trips from Edinburgh

    Here is a selection of our favourite day trips from Edinburgh that are all within 2 hours by Train.

    North Berwick (journey: 30 minutes)
    The Coastal Trail from Edinburgh is a really lovely cycle and passes many fantastic beaches. The gorgeous seaside town of North Berwick is just over half an hour from Edinburgh City Centre by Train and provides the perfect place to relax, with quaint shops, cafes, galleries and a pristine beach. If you're feeling energetic, climb to the top of the conical North Berwick Law for spectacular views over the coast. You'll also be able to see across to Edinburgh and the Pentlands on a clear day. The town's award-winning gardens are also lovely for a more relaxing stroll. North Berwick is the perfect day out for nature lovers and you can enjoy an interactive wildlife adventure at the Scottish Seabird Centre, which also has a nice cafe.

    Stirling (journey: 50 minutes)
    Located in central Scotland and known as the gateway to the Highlands, Stirling is the perfect old town to explore Scotland’s rich history. The town is relatively compact and easy to walk around and there are some key attractions you can easily visit on a day-trip from Edinburgh. A must-see is the striking Stirling Castle, steeped in medieval history and surrounded by breathtaking scenery. And also the National Wallace Monument, which commemorates William Wallace.

     

    Loch Lomond – (journey: 2 hours with a change at Glasgow Queen Street Station)
    Loch Lomond is the largest body of fresh water in Scotland. The nearest Train Station is Balloch where it's only a short walk to catch a cruise on the loch or wander through Balloch Castle Country Park.  Loch Lomond & The Trossachs National Park features plenty of lochs, beautiful hills, forests and stunning views if you’re feeling adventurous.

    Aberdour and Fife Coastal Trail (journey: 30 minutes)
    Aberdour is a delightful coastal town and a great place to enjoy a section of the stunning Fife Coastal Trail. From the train station, walk along Aberdour High Street and turn left down Shore Road. Follow the road to the left until you reach the harbour and then take the path behind the quay gallery along the harbour. Head up the path over Hawkcraig cliffs and through woodlands to Starley Burn. You’ll pass lovely waterfalls, distinctive due to the lime deposits left by the falling water. Here you can either turn back to Aberdour or continue following the path to Burntisland where you can get the train back to Edinburgh.

    St Andrews (journey: 50 minute train to Leuchars, 12 minute bus to St Andrews)
    Sadly there’s no direct Train to St Andrews, but the journey is no problem. Simply take a train to Leuchars and the bus connections from Leuchars train station to St. Andrews are frequent and quick. Known as the home of golf, St Andrews is an iconic place to enjoy Scotland's national sport. There are plenty of courses to choose from, including the famous Old Course at St Andrews and you can find out more about the sport at the British Golf Museum. You don't have to be a golf fan though to enjoy this seaside retreat. You can explore the remains of St Andrews Cathedral, Scotland’s largest and most magnificent medieval church. Climb to the top and be rewarded with fantastic views of St Andrews and Fife.

    Glasgow (journey: 50 minutes)
    Glasgow is Scotland’s largest city and is just a 50-minute train ride from Edinburgh so it’s easy to do a day-trip to enjoy its shopping and attractions. One of the nicest parts of Glasgow to wander around is the West End, which is easily accessed on the subway. Take the Subway to Kelvinhall subway station to pay a visit to the majestic Kelvingrove Art Gallery & Museum where you can see one of the finest collections of arms and armour in the world, a vast natural history collection and impressive artworks.

    I hope you find this useful and if it inspires a trip or two, then fantastic!

  • Football

    Football

    Football is the most popular sport in Scotland and there are two Scottish Premiership clubs in the City – Hibernian F.C. (Hibs) and Heart of Midlothian F.C. (Hearts).

    There are also two other Edinburgh clubs that play in the lower leagues – Edinburgh City F.C. and The Spartans F.C..

    Hibs home ground is Easter Road - 12 Albion Pl, Edinburgh EH7 5QG - ????️ Google map

    Easter Road is located in the Leith area of Edinburgh, and has a capacity of 20,421.

     

    Hearts home ground is Tynecastle Park - McLeod St, Edinburgh EH11 2NL - ????️ Google map

    Tynecastle Park is located in the Gorgie area of Edinburgh and has a capacity of 19,852.

     

    The Scottish Premiership fixtures can be found here - https://spfl.co.uk/league/premiership/fixtures

    The Scotland National Team play at Hampden Park in Glasgow - Letherby Dr, Glasgow G42 9BA - ????️ Google map

    The home of the Scotland National Team has a capacity of 51,866.

    The Scotland National Team fixtures can be found here.

     

    If you are a fan of Football, then I recommend you take a trip to a match – you can usually get a ticket for either a Hibs or Hearts game at short notice, while other matches may need to be bought in advance.

     

  • Harry Potter

    Harry Potter

    Edinburgh has a deep connection with the wizarding world of Harry Potter and there are several Harry Potter sites in Edinburgh that you can visit. It was the inspiration of J.K. Rowling and the location when she wrote the Harry Potter books.

     

    Harry Potter-related things to do in Edinburgh:

    1. Visit Victoria Street

    A much-loved street in Edinburgh also happens to have Harry Potter ties. Victoria Street is a curving, cobbled street in Edinburgh's Old Town that connects George IV Bridge and Grassmarket.
    While you're on Victoria Street, you can pop into some magic- and Harry Potter-themed shops like Museum Context and The Great Wizard. These shops are filled with everything from Harry Potter wands to wizard-y artwork, and are fun to explore.

     

    2. Wander through Greyfriars Kirkyard
    The cemetery, connected to the 17th-century Greyfriars Kirk, has graves dating back to the 1600s – and has some spots of interest to Potterheads, too.

     

     

    Wander through Greyfriars Kirkyard (especially some of the gravestones along the remnants of the old Flodden Wall), and you may spy some very familiar names. The most famous gravestone is probably that of Thomas Riddell, followed by graves for William McGonagall (a famously bad Scottish poet), Elizabeth Moodie, and Daniel Scrymgeour.

     

    3. See J.K. Rowling’s handprints

    In 2008, JK Rowling* was awarded the Edinburgh Award, and had her handprints cast in front of The City Chambers. Stop by for a visit and quick photo while you're on the Royal Mile.

     

    4. Enjoy a Harry Potter themed Afternoon Tea

    A Harry Potter-themed Afternoon Tea is at The Cauldron on Frederick St in the New Town. They offer a magical wizard-themed afternoon tea that's suitable for all ages!
    During this immersive experience, you'll brew your own potions (teas), solve puzzle boxes, and use wands to discover things about your tea stands, all while you enjoy a full afternoon tea spread. This experience is magic-themed, but not directly Harry Potter-themed – probably for copyright reasons. But it's still a lot of fun!


    Harry Potter Tours

    You can see most of the above sites on a Harry Potter walking tour of Edinburgh. The most famous tour is the Potter Trail, a free walking tour that runs daily. This tour can get very busy, though, so keep that in mind. Another fun option is -
    JK Rowling’s Edinburgh and the Writing of Harry Potter – 4 hours -  focuses on JK Rowling's Edinburgh (it's long, though at 4 hours).

     

    Enjoy exploring!

  • Feather-Free Bedding

    Feather-Free Bedding

    All of our bedrooms are prepared as standard with feather Bedding and Pillows.

    We can certainly prepare your room with feather-free Bedding and Pillows if you prefer? Simply contact reception by dialling 0 from your in-room phone to make a request.

  • The Bar at Blackwoods Restaurant

    The Bar at Blackwoods Restaurant

    The Bar at Blackwoods Restaurant

    The ideal location for a cosy and warm ambience, adjoining the restaurant. You will always be welcome here for a chat about our amazing city and wonderful whisky collection.

    Whether it is to start the evening or for a late evening drink, the bar at Blackwoods is perfect for you.

    The bar is open every day from 5pm - 11pm as well as 24/7 for hotel guests via room service by dialling ‘0’ from you in room phone - Our Drinks Menu can be viewed here

  • Concerts in Edinburgh

    Concerts in Edinburgh

    There are many concerts in Edinburgh throughout the year. To be enjoyed at a variety of venues from the intimate Usher Hall to the spectacular Edinburgh Castle.

     

    Venues featured in this list:

     

    02 Academy - Click Here for Information

     

    The Usher Hall - Click Here for Information

     

    The Queen's Hall - Click Here for Information

     

    EICC - Click Here for Information

     

    Edinburgh Playhouse - Click Here for Information

    Edinburgh Castle - Click Here for Information

     

    2026

    February

    Tuesday 3rd - Louis CK - Usher Hall

    Thursday 5th - Suede - Usher Hall

    Wednesday 18th - The Streets - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Saturday 21st - Talking Sopranos - Usher Hall

    Monday 23rd - Kathryn Williams - the Queen’s Hall

    March

    Sunday 1st - Nigel Havers - The Queen’s Hall

    Wednesday 4th - The Vaccines - Usher Hall

    Friday 6th - The Queen’s Hall - The Queen’s Hall
    CMAT - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Saturday 7th Jason Manford - The Queen’s Hall
    CMAT - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Sunday 8th - Sara Pascoe - The Queen’s Hall

    Tuesday 10th - Fearne Cotton - Assembly Rooms

    Friday 13th - Tom Davis - The Queen’s Hall

    Sunday 15th - Michael Portillo - Assembly Rooms

    Tuesday 24th - Harry Enfield - Usher Hall

    Friday 27th - Dan Schreiber - Assembly Rooms

    Saturday 28th - Dara O Briain - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Monday 30th - Basement Jaxx - Usher Hall

    April

    Wednesday 1st - Thundercat - Usher Hall
    Friday 3rd - Danny Baker - The Queen’s Hall

    Echo & The Bunnymen - Usher Hall

    Saturday 11th - Billy Gillies - O2 Academy Edinburgh
    Russell Howard - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Saturday 18th - Alfie Boe - Usher Hall

    Wednesday 22nd – Jethro Tull – Usher Hall

    Friday 24th - Henning Wehn - The Queen’s Hall

    Saturday 25th - Ludovico Einaudi - Usher Hall
    Monty Don - Edinburgh Playhouse

    May

    Saturday 2nd - Elkie Brooks - Usher Hall
    Josh Widdicombe - Edinburgh Playhouse
    Laura Ramoso - EICC

    Wednesday 6th - The Charlatans - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Friday 8th - The Royston Club - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Sunday 10th - James Morrison - Usher Hall

    Saturday 16th - Beth Hart - Usher Hall

    Wednesday 20th - Max Cooper - Usher Hall

    Saturday 23rd - Skipinnish - Usher Hall

    Sunday 24th – Midge Ure –Usher Hall

    June

    Tuesday 9th - Kraftwerk - Edinburgh Playhouse
    Thursday 11th - Richard Dawkins - Usher Hall
    Saturday 13th - Sooshi Mango - Usher Hall

    Sunday 14th - Zach Bryan - Murrayfield Stadium
    Monday 22nd - Lenny Henry - Assembly Rooms
    Tuesday 23rd - Saturday 27th - Derren Brown - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Saturday 27th - Dropkick Murphys - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    July
    Friday 3rd - The Divine Comedy - Usher Hall
    Saturday 4th - David Sedaris - Usher Hall
    Friday 10th - Callum Beattie - Edinburgh Castle
    Saturday 11th - Garbage - Edinburgh Castle
    Tuesday 14th - James Taylor - Edinburgh Castle
    Wednesday 15th - Stewart Lee - Edinburgh Playhouse
    Friday 17th - Deacon Blue - Edinburgh Castle
    Saturday 18th - Snow Patrol - Edinburgh Castle
    Tuesday 21st - Charlie Puth - Usher Hall

    Friday 24th - Luke Combs - Murrayfield Stadium

    Saturday 25th - Luke Combs - Murrayfield Stadium
    Friday 31st - Jimmy Nail - The Queen’s Hall

     

    August

    Sunday 23rd - The Cure - Royal Highland Showgrounds

    Monday 24th - Florence + The Machine - Royal Highland Showgrounds

    Tuesday 25th - Lorde - Royal Highland Showgrounds

    Thursday 27th - Deftones - Royal Highland Showgrounds

    Friday 28th - Bon Jovi - Murrayfield Stadium

    Saturday 29th - The Prodigy - Royal Highland Showgrounds

    September

    Saturday 5th - Jane McDonald - Usher Hall
    David Jason - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Friday 18th - Susan Calman - EICC

    Tuesday 22nd - Saturday 26th - Kevin Bridges - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Saturday 26th - Nish Kumar - The Queen’s Hall

    Sunday 27th - Jay Raynor - Assembly Rooms
    November

    Friday 13th - Picture This - O2 Academy Edinburgh

    Friday 27th - The Proclaimers - Edinburgh Playhouse

    Saturday 28th - The Proclaimers - Edinburgh Playhouse

  • Concerts in Glasglow

    Concerts in Glasglow

    Glasgow is Scotland’s biggest city and is only 1 hour away on the train from Waverley Train Station. There are many Concerts and Shows in Glasgow throughout the year. Below is a selection of the biggest upcoming Concerts and Shows in Glasgow.

     

    Venues featured in this list:

     

    02 Academy Glasgow - Click Here for Information

     

    OVO Hydro - Click Here for Information

     

    2026

    February

    Wednesday 4th – James Arthur – OVO Hydro

    Thursday 5th – Motionless In White – OVO Hydro

    Friday 13th – Deftones – OVO Hydro

     

    March

    Monday 2nd – Alter Bridge – OVO Hydro

    Wednesday 11th – Kesha – OVO Hydro

    Thursday 26th - Dr Jordan B. Peterson – OVO Hydro

     

    April

    Tuesday 7th – Suzi Quatro - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

    Wednesday 15th – The Prodigy – OVO Hydro

    Monday 20th – Yungblud – OVO Hydro
    - Jethro Tull - Glasgow Royal Concert Hall

    September

    Thursday 10th – André Rieu – OVO Hydro

  • Cafes in Stockbridge

    Cafes in Stockbridge

    Please see below a selection of Cafes in Stockbridge:

     

    • Cowan and Sons 
    Cowan & Sons is an independent, family owned and run cafe in heart of the Stockbridge area of Edinburgh. Open from 09:00 til 17:00. We serve brunch and lunch for dine in or to takeaway from our handy window hatch

     

    • Artisan Roast Stockbridge
    Bright, cosy and spacious place for brunch, lunch or relaxing coffee break.

    • Cafe Gallo
    Cafe Gallo is a small family-run cafe specialising in authentic, Italian bites and coffee.

     

    • La Barantine Stockbridge
    Cake shop and Café in Edinburgh. Traditional French Pâtisserie. Celebration and birthday cakes handmade by French chef pâtissiers in Edinburgh.

    • Fortitude Coffee Stockbridge
    The best speciality coffee, carefully sourced and expertly roasted

  • Golf around Edinburgh

    Golf around Edinburgh

    If Golf is your thing then there are few better places on earth with so many outstanding golf courses packed into such a small area than Edinburgh and the Lothians.

    Here is a list of some of the best courses across the Edinburgh and the surrounding area:

    Muirfield
    Par 71, Yards 7,245
    Home to the Honourable Company of Edinburgh Golfers, Muirfield is often hailed as “the finest links we have”! It has hosted 16 Opens and is an absolutely world-class course. Legends of the game have lifted the Claret Jug in front of the clubhouse, including Phil Mickelson, Nick Faldo, Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus If you can get a game here, then you absolutely must make the journey to play it. It’s truly world class.

    Gullane 
    Par 71, Yards 6,873 (Course No. 1)
    Gullane would be the outstanding venue in just about any other region in the world. However, Muirfield is at the other end of the street. With not one but three top-quality courses, Gullane is an incredible place to play golf, affording stunning views over the Firth of Forth towards Fife and back up the coast towards Arthur’s Seat and Edinburgh. The quality of the golf courses is right up there too, with No.1 hosting the Scottish Open twice in the last decade. If you can, make a day of it and play two or even three of the courses in the same day.

    North Berwick
    Par 71, Yards 6,551
    Only St Andrews has a golf club which has played continuously over the same course for a longer period than North Berwick. Situated at the West Links in the shadow of Berwick Law since 1832, and like Gullane, would be held in higher esteem were it not neighboured by 20 other incredible courses. So good is it that PGA Tour star Max Homa headed out for 18 holes between rounds at the Scottish Open in 2022. It’s hosted Final Qualifying for the Open, as well as the men’s and women’s Amateur Championships.

    The Renaissance
    Par 71, Yards 7,303
    Host to the Scottish Open, Renaissance is a modern links course that takes the best of modern engineering and the best of Scottish links layouts, combining them for a superb experience. The club opened in April 2008 and has since built up a reputation as one of the best in an area packed with unbelievable golf. If you get the chance to play here, you’ll be treated like royalty, with some of the most luxurious facilities in the country. The highlight comes at the 13th, where you tee off beside the Firth of Forth and play along the coast.

    Edinburgh Leisure
    Six courses!
    If you’re looking for a course that’s going to be affordable, while still providing you with a great day out, Edinburgh Leisure have you covered. Portobello, Silverknowes, Craigentinny, Carricknowe, Braid Hills and the Wee Braids are all Council funded courses and are all ideal for a day out. Braid Hills is by far and away the best, and most challenging, and offers sublime views across Edinburgh and beyond (it is worth a walk just for the views!) Braid Hills also features a driving range for with shop and café.

    I do hope you are able to enjoy a round or two at these or any other Golf Course in Edinburgh and the surroundings.

  • Christmas and New Year in Edinburgh

    Christmas and New Year in Edinburgh

    There is always a fabulous atmosphere in Edinburgh over Christmas and New Year with many exciting events taking place!

    Below is information regarding 2025.

    2026 information will be similar and updated nearer to the time.

    Here are a selection of our top picks:

    Castle of Light

    Discover the iconic site after-dark and enjoy unmissable immersive displays, interactive installations, music and wonder.

     

    East Princes Street Gardens Christmas Market

    East Princes Street Gardens Christmas Market is there for the whole duration of Edinburgh’s Christmas 2024, and is the traditional Edinburgh Christmas Market with around 80 stalls offering local and international handmade gifts, bespoke products, tasty treats and hot and cold drinks (bring on the mulled wine!). The market is also welcoming the Big Wheel, Scotland’s largest Ferris wheel at 46m tall which offers market-goers a special perspective of the city.

     

    George Street West & Castle Street

    George Street will be home to the spectacular Edinburgh’s Christmas Ice Rink, a vital part of any Christmas visit. This year’s rink will be be undercover, allowing visitors to enjoy the majestic Georgian skyline of Edinburgh’s New Town from the ice. Once you've skated your way around the rink, warm up with a hot drink or treat from food stalls in the George Street warming zone.

     

    Edinburgh's Hogmanay Street Party

    Hogmanay is the Scottish word for the last day of the year or New Year’s Eve and is generally regarded as the most important Scottish holiday. Christmas was not celebrated as a festival and virtually banned in Scotland for around 400 years. And so it was, right up until the 1950s that many Scots worked over Christmas and celebrated their winter solstice holiday at New Year, when family and friends would gather for a party and to exchange presents which came to be known as hogmanays.

    Highlighted as one of the ‘Top 100 things to do before you die’ and recently the only festival to appear in the ‘Discovery Channel – Top 25 World Travel Experiences’, Edinburgh's Hogmanay Street Party is one of the world’s greatest New Year celebrations.

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    Edinburgh News

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  • Supermarkets

    Supermarkets

    Sainsbury’s Local –

    Sainsbury’s is a 4 minute walk just round down into Stockbridge.

    Address: 35 Deanhaugh St, Edinburgh. EH4 1LR

    Directions - Click Here

     

     

    Marks & Spencer –

    Marks & Spencer is a little further down the same road.

    Address: 38 Raeburn Pl, Edinburgh. EH4 1HN

    Directions - Click Here