TRAVEL TIPS

Bus Travel

National Express provides bus service to and from London and other major towns and cities. The main terminal, Edinburgh Bus Station, is a short walk north of Waverley Station, immediately east of St. Andrew Square. Long-distance coaches must be booked in advance online, by phone, or at the terminal. Edinburgh is approximately eight hours by bus from London.

Lothian Buses provides much of the service between Edinburgh and the Lothians and conducts day tours around and beyond the city. First runs buses out of Edinburgh into the surrounding area. Megabus offers dirt-cheap fares to selected cities if you book in advance.

Bus Contacts

First. 0871/2002233; www.firstgroup.com.

Lothian Buses. 0131/554–4494; www.lothianbuses.com.

Megabus. 0900/160–0900; www.megabus.com.

National Express. 08717/818181; www.nationalexpress.co.uk.

Travel Within Edinburgh

Lothian Buses is the main operator within Edinburgh. You can buy tickets on the bus. The Day Ticket (£3.50), allowing unlimited one-day travel on the city's buses, can be purchased in advance or from the driver on any Lothian bus (exact fare is required when purchasing on a bus). The Ridacard (for which you'll need a photo) is valid on all buses for seven days (Sunday through Saturday night) and costs £17; the four-week Rider costs £51. Buses are great for cheap daytime travel, but in the evening you'll probably want to take a taxi.

Information

Lothian Buses. Waverley Bridge, Old Town, Edinburgh, Edinburgh, EH1 1BQ. 0131/554–4494; www.lothianbuses.com.

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