Leith
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Leith

Edinburgh's revitalized port district with award-winning restaurants and maritime heritage

Forget the Royal Mile crowds. Real Edinburgh happens down in Leith, where old shipping warehouses have become some of Scotland's best restaurants and the harbor still smells like salt and possibility. This former rough-around-the-edges port has quietly become the city's most exciting neighborhood — and locals want to keep it that way. You'll find Michelin stars next to old-school pubs, converted whisky bonds housing art galleries, and The Shore's cobblestones leading to some of the most innovative kitchens in Britain. Leith doesn't try to impress tourists. It just gets on with being brilliant.

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The Shore is Leith's crown jewel — stay here if you want cobblestones outside your window and the Water of Leith lapping nearby. The Scotsman Hotel occupies a converted newspaper building, while smaller guesthouses line Burgess Street. Constitution Street offers more budget options and puts you steps from the Saturday farmers market. The Ocean Terminal area feels more modern but lacks character — skip it unless you're obsessed with shopping centers. For something different, book into one of the converted warehouse apartments on Commercial Street. They're pricey but you'll wake up in a space that once stored whisky barrels bound for America.

Money-Saving Tips

  • 1.Saturday farmers market at Dock Place offers free samples — make it your lunch
  • 2.Happy hour at Nauticus runs 5-7pm with £6 cocktails instead of £12
  • 3.Walk the Water of Leith pathway instead of taking taxis between neighborhoods
  • 4.Many restaurants offer pre-theatre menus before 7pm for £20-25
  • 5.Free parking after 6pm on Constitution Street and surrounding areas
  • 6.The Shore Inn does £12 fish and chips that easily feeds two people
  • 7.Tesco Metro on Great Junction Street stocks basics cheaper than corner shops

Travel Tips

  • Book Restaurant Martin Wishart 2-3 months in advance, especially for weekend dinners
  • Leith Walk can be sketchy late at night — stick to main streets or take a taxi
  • The Shore gets packed during Edinburgh Festival — make dinner reservations early
  • Bring layers even in summer — North Sea winds can be brutal
  • Many restaurants close Sundays and Mondays — check before heading out
  • Ocean Terminal shopping center has free toilets and WiFi if you need a break
  • Local buses accept contactless payment but not cash — download the app or bring a card

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, Leith is generally safe, especially around The Shore and Constitution Street where most attractions cluster. The area has gentrified significantly over the past decade. However, some parts of Leith Walk can feel rough late at night, so stick to well-lit main streets or take a taxi after dark.

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