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Where do you get the airport bus in Edinburgh?

At Edinburgh Airport: the bus stop is located outside the UK arrivals. In Edinburgh City Centre: the bus stops are located at South St David Street, outside Edinburgh Waverley Train Station.



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The Airlink bus (service 100) runs between the airport and the city centre, reaching Waverley Bridge railway station in 25 minutes. A single adult ticket costs £ 4.50 ( US$ 5.60) and an open return is £ 7.50 ( US$ 9.30).

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Direct, frequent and comfortable travel to and from Fife 24 hours a day. Departing every 20-minutes from Edinburgh Airport to Dunfermline between 0830 -1710, and 1735 and 1855; and in the opposite direction between 0600 -1620, and 1645 - 1745. Outwith these times the service operates every 30-minutes.

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You can travel around in Edinburgh by using the tram line, which connects the airport to the city centre, with stops along Princes Street before its terminus on York Place. From the Princes Street stops, you can easily access The Royal Mile, the Old Town, the New Town, and most of the city's central hotels and hostels.

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60 and over The NEC card entitles you to free bus travel across Scotland, and also on trams if your card was issued by the City of Edinburgh Council.

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Taking a taxi is the most stress-free way of travelling from Edinburgh airport to the city centre. This can be especially useful if you are with a large group of people. You can pre-book an Edinburgh airport taxi here.

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You can pay for tickets in cash when boarding the bus, by depositing the money in the box next to the driver, but be aware that exact change is required, as the drivers have no access to cash and are unable to give back change.

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