Edinburgh Pass

How to enjoy all the top sights of the city without spending a king's ransom.
Getting around Edinburgh and seeing all the sights need not put a strain on your purse. Thanks to the excellent Edinburgh Pass, not only will you have free admission to many of the best tourist attractions in Scotland, you will also benefit from a range of additional savings including transport to and from the airport as well as free city bus travel.
The longer you have your Edinburgh Pass, the more savings you get to make. A pass for a day costs £24 for adults and £16 for children (between the ages of 5 and 15 years). A two day pass will cost £36 and £24 for adults and children respectively and the three day pass currently costs £48 and £32 for adults and children respectively.
To make savings of up to £20 over three days on entrance to tourist attractions and public transport your Edinburgh Pass can be purchased from any of the tourist information centres around the city as well as at Edinburgh Airport. You can also order your Edinburgh Pass over the phone Monday to Friday 9am to 5pm by calling the City Card team on 0131 4733630.
Order the Pass online at www.edinburgh.org/pass and you can choose between having it sent to your home address or to pick it up from the Tourist Information counters at Edinburgh Airport or the city centre.
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