Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off: Complete Guide
The Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off (HoHo) bus is one of the easiest ways to see the city in a short time. This guide explains the routes, ticket options, best stops, and smart planning tips so you get the most out of your day.
Quick facts
- Main routes: Central/City Loop and Coastal/Leith extension (varies by operator).
- Typical frequency: every 15–30 minutes in season.
- Best for: first-time visitors, families, short stays.
Which ticket to buy
- Single loop (1 day): Good if you only want a hop-on ride and one or two stops.
- 24-hour or 48-hour: Ideal for two-day exploration or slow sightseeing.
- Combination tickets: Many vendors bundle with castle entry, ghost tours, or cruises — check the exact offer.
Tip: Buy online for discounts and to reserve a time slot during peak season.
How to use it like a local
- Start early at the main hub (near Waverley Bridge) to avoid queues.
- Plan 1–2 long stops (90–120 minutes) and several shorter 30–45 minute detours.
- Use the audio commentary to learn context on the move.
Recommended one-day plan
- Morning: Castle + Royal Mile (hop off at Castle stop). 2–3 hours.
- Midday: Princes Street Gardens and National Gallery (short walk from Princes Street stop).
- Afternoon: Leith or Portobello extension for coastal views (if available).
Safety and accessibility
- Buses are usually wheelchair accessible but check each operator's accessibility page.
- Keep an eye on weather — open-top decks are brilliant in sunshine but chilly and wet otherwise.
Bottom line
Hop-On Hop-Off is a flexible way to stitch together Edinburgh's must-sees. Use it for orientation on day one, then return to favorites on foot or by public transport.