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How to Escape the Festival Frenzy: Edinburgh’s Top 10 Quiet Spots

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With the Edinburgh Festival in full swing, the city is a hive of activity. But if you’re looking for a moment of peace, a local has shared their top ten places to find it. This guide covers everything from hidden gardens to scenic walks, offering a welcome break from the festival crowds and noise.

One of the best places to decompress is Bruntsfield Links. This peaceful parkland is located south of the Meadows and offers a serene atmosphere. You can relax here before heading to Margot for brunch or oysters, or to LeftField for an elegant dinner with views of Arthur’s Seat. For a change of pace, visit The Shore in Leith, a vibrant waterfront area. Sit by the river with a pint from Malt and Hops or try the new seafood restaurant Barry Fish for a taste of local flavor.

If you’re in the mood for a walk, you have several options. The Union Canal path offers a long, flat route perfect for a leisurely stroll past houseboats and historical bridges. For a more dramatic walk, head to Holyrood Park to climb Arthur’s Seat for iconic views or follow the easier Queens Drive for a scenic loop around the base. Don’t forget to grab a sandwich from Alby’s Southside for a picnic.

For a seaside retreat, Newhaven harbour is a fantastic choice. Take the tram to the final stop, walk along the waterfront to Wardie Bay for a local swim, and then return to Newhaven for fish and chips from The Fishmarket. Finish your evening with a glass of wine on a terrace as the sun sets. Another great option is the newly reopened The Pitt in Granton, a street-food destination with a sauna and cold plunge pools for a truly unique way to relax.

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