The City of Edinburgh, Coast and Countryside
Edinburgh and the surrounding area is an ideal location to spend your student years.
Edinburgh
As a student at ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ you will have easy access to Scotland’s beautiful and vibrant capital city, Edinburgh, and the stunning coast and countryside surrounding the campus.
The centre of Edinburgh is just six minutes by train from our campus. Edinburgh Situated in the central belt of Scotland, south of the Firth of Forth Estuary, Edinburgh is easily accessible from all areas of the UK and beyond. It is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and continues to rank high in opinion polls. It is a top tourist destination, particularly in the summer months when the city comes alive and plays host to the acclaimed Edinburgh Festivals. The is particularly enjoyed by students in the city who embrace the month-long spectacle of comedy, music, drama and art. Late December is also a popular time for visitors to ‘Auld Reekie’ as they come to experience a Scottish New Year at — now one of the world’s biggest outdoor New Year parties!
With four universities and a large further education college, the city is highly populated by students and is very student friendly. Much of the culture and activity of the city is focused around student life. Part-time and graduate job opportunities are excellent and many students choose to remain in Edinburgh or the local area during holidays and after graduating.
Edinburgh is atmospheric and vibrant, with all you’d expect from a capital city: packed with shops, cinemas, theatres, restaurants, pubs, clubs, museums, tourist attractions, landmarks, art galleries, concert venues, parks and sports facilities.
The city is home to . Dating back to the 12th century, the spectacular landmark sits in the city centre on top of a dormant volcano. Queen ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵt University is named after Queen (Saint) ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵt who died in 1093 at Edinburgh Castle. There, St ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵt’s Chapel was built in her memory by her son, King David I, in the 12th century. It is now thought to be the oldest building in Edinburgh.
If you are seeking culture or history, visit some of the major attractions including Edinburgh Castle, , the Royal Mile, the , and the . Edinburgh is also home to various art galleries and museums, all of which are well worth a visit.Ìý
The campus local area
The ¶¶ÒõÊÓƵ campus is located to the east of Edinburgh city centre by the coastal town of Musselburgh, in the county of East Lothian. Musselburgh has a population of approximately 22,000 and offers a theatre, sports centre with swimming pool, supermarkets and shops, a racecourse, golf courses, a harbour and beach, restaurants and bars, a public library and a peaceful riverside. The campus is only a short walk or bus ride from , a large outdoor shopping complex offering high street chain stores, restaurants and a multiplex cinema. There are also several supermarkets in the vicinity.Ìý
Easy access to the wider world
East Lothian is a beautiful county with over 40 miles of stunning coastline, golden beaches, rolling countryside, historic sites, award-winning attractions, excellent food and drink and the world’s finest links golf courses. East Lothian enjoys the sunniest climate in Scotland, great local produce, spectacular natural beauty and year-round recreational opportunities including cycling, walking, golfing and watersports.
Transport links to Edinburgh are excellent. You can easily head north to spend a weekend skiing or hill-walking. You are only 45 minutes from Glasgow or 4 hours from London by train. In the city centre, the bus services are extensive, providing frequent links in and around the city. Air links are convenient and widespread, it takes just over an hour to get to Paris, Dublin or Amsterdam. Why not check out which destinations you can fly to from
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