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Edinburgh, the capital of Scotland, offers a mix of scenic landscapes, rich history, and renowned cultural events. From the iconic Edinburgh Castle atop an ancient volcano to the lively Royal Mile with its shops and pubs, the city draws visitors from around the world.
How many tourists visit Edinburgh each year?
Edinburgh was the most visited City in the UK with over 2 million international visitors travel annually.1
- In 2019, 2.21 million international tourists arrived in Edinburgh. However, the city only recorded 200,000 international visitors in 2021, a 91% decrease compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic).
- Recovery began in 2022, with over 1.8 million international visitors
- By 2023, Edinburgh welcomed 2.3 million international visitors. This was a large increase in visitors compared to 2021 levels and surpassed 2019 pre-pandemic figures by 4%.
- Edinburgh welcomed 2.56 million international visitors in 2024, an 11% increase on 2023 and 16% above 2019 levels.
The IPS was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in no tourism data for Edinburgh in 2020

How many tourists visited Edinburgh in 2024?
- In 2024, over 2.56 million international tourists visited Edinburgh. This number was up by 11.3% compared to the previous year and 15.8% up from the 2019 figure (pre-pandemic).

How much do tourists spend in Edinburgh each year?
International visitors to Edinburgh spend over £1 billion annually.
- International visitors spent over £1.19 billion during their visits in 2019.
- International tourism expenditure generated £0.15 billion in 2021, showing an 87% decrease compared to 2019.
- International visitors spent over £1.14 billion during trips to Edinburgh in 2022. Visitor spending rose by 31.6% to £1.5 billion in 2023.
- In 2024, international visitors spent £1.64 billion, a 9% increase on 2023 and 38% above 2019 levels.
The IPS was suspended due to the COVID-19 pandemic, resulting in no tourism data for Edinburgh in 2020

How much did tourists spend in Edinburgh in 2024?
International tourism expenditure generated £1.64 billion in 2024. Visitor spending was up 9.3% compared to the previous year and 37.8% compared to 2019.
- International tourists spent an average of £639 per visit in 2024. This number was 0.78% lower than in 2023, but 18.33% more than in 2019.

Which country visits Edinburgh the most?
The United States, Germany, and France consistently rank as the primary sources of international visitors to Scotland, where Edinburgh is located.2
- The USA contributed the most with an estimated 750,000 visits in 2024. This number was 13% higher than the previous year.
- Germany contributed the second-highest number of visitors to Scotland with 280,000 total visits.
- France followed with 260,000 visits, then Ireland with 190,000 visits, and the Netherlands with 160,000 total visits in 2024.

Who visits Edinburgh the most?
In 2024, Edinburgh’s visitor demographic was dominated by the 25-34 age group, attracting 601,000 visitors.
- The 45-54 age bracket was the second largest, with 532,000 visitors, followed by the 35-44 age group, which accounted for 484,000 visitors.
- The 55-64 age group (429,000) and Younger visitors aged 16-24 (292,000) also made up a notable share.
- Seniors aged 65 or over accounted for 209,000 visitors.
- Children aged 0-15 (1,000) represented the smallest visitor groups.

Why do people visit Edinburgh?
- Holidays were the primary reason tourists visited Edinburgh in 2024 (1.77 million visits), accounting for 69.1% of all visits.3
- This was a 4.7% increase compared to the previous year and an 11.3% increase compared to 2019 (pre-pandemic year).
- Visiting Friends and Relatives was the second most common reason, with 570,000 visits, making up 22.3% of total visits to Edinburgh in 2024.
- This was a 28.1% increase compared to the previous year and 59.7% higher compared to 2019.
- This was followed by trips for Business Purposes, which totaled 140,000 visits in 2024.
- This was a 2.9% increase compared to the previous year but 23.5% less compared to 2019.
- Apart from the top three reasons mentioned, miscellaneous reasons made up 80,000 of total visits to Edinburgh in 2024.
- This number was a 50.9% increase compared to the previous year and 8.1% higher than 2019.

How long do tourists stays in Edinburgh?
- 2024: International visitors stayed for an average of 5 nights in Edinburgh
- 2023: International visitors stayed for an average of 6 nights in Edinburgh
- 2022: International visitors stayed for an average of 5 nights in Edinburgh
- 2021: International visitors stayed for an average of 12 nights in Edinburgh
- 2019: International visitors stayed for an average of 6 nights in Edinburgh
When is the best time to visit Edinburgh?
When considering the best time to visit Edinburgh, visitors should think about what is most important to them.
- January to February is the quietest period, making it the easiest time to find accommodations.
- January to March offers the best value for visiting Edinburgh, while June to September is the most expensive period.
- July to August are the warmest and busiest months to visit Edinburgh.
How many tourists visit Edinburgh Castle each year?
Over 1 million tourists visit Edinburgh Castle annually.4
- In 2021, Edinburgh Castle welcomed 400,000 visitors.
- However, this number rose to 1.3 million visitors in 2022, indicating a 218% increase compared to the previous year.
- Over 1.9 million tourists visited Edinburgh Castle in 2023. The visitor volume increased slightly to 1.98 million in 2024.
How much does it cost to visit Edinburgh Castle?
Tickets to Edinburgh Castle may vary according to the type of visitors as well as online prices compared to on-the-gate.5
| Ticket Prices at Edinburgh Castle | ||
| Ticket Type | Online price | Walk-up price |
| Adult/16-64yrs | £19.50 | £22.00 |
| Concession/65yrs+ | £15.50 | £17.60 |
| Child/7-15yrs | £11.40 | £13.20 |
| Family/1 Adult, 2 Children | £38.50 | £43.50 |
| Family/2 Adults, 2 Children | £56.00 | £63.50 |
| Family/2 Adults, 3 Children | £66.50 | £75.00 |
How many tourists visit the Edinburgh Festival Fringe each year?
The Edinburgh International Festival Fringe is the most important cultural celebration in the world.
- Edinburgh Festival Fringe welcomes over 400,000 tourists annually.4
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What tourist landmarks are there in Edinburgh?
Edinburgh is home to several iconic landmarks that attract millions of visitors annually.
- Edinburgh Castle: A world-famous symbol of Scotland and part of the city’s UNESCO World Heritage Site, welcoming over 1.9 million visitors each year.
- Arthur’s Seat: Located within Holyrood Park, this ancient hill fort offers scenic walks, wildlife, and panoramic views of the city.
- Camera Obscura and World of Illusions: Features five floors of interactive optical illusions, including a Vortex Tunnel, Mirror Maze, and Shrinking Room.
- Edinburgh Old Town: A maze of historic alleys and streets, offering shops, restaurants, and pubs, leading to the Royal Mile and Edinburgh Castle.
- Royal Mile: The historic heart of Edinburgh, rich in history and a hub for visitors exploring the city.
How far is Edinburgh from London?
- The distance from Edinburgh to London is 411.7 miles.
How far is Glasgow from Edinburgh?
- Glasgow is 46.6 miles away from Edinburgh. This is equivalent to a 1 hour and 10-minute drive, depending on the traffic on the route.
How far is St. Andrews from Edinburgh?
- St. Andrews is 52 miles away from Edinburgh. This is equivalent to a 1 hour and 28-minute drive, depending on the traffic on the route.
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