London to Edinburgh: Medieval Cities & Highland Dreams in 4 Days
Four days that cover Britain’s two greatest capitals — connected by the iconic East Coast Main Line railway. This itinerary breaks the northward journey with a stop in York, England’s finest medieval city, before continuing to Edinburgh for the full Scottish capital experience. You’ll visit the Tower of London, York Minster, Edinburgh Castle, hike Arthur’s Seat, and explore two of the world’s most historic cities. Budget: £500–800 per person.
4-Day Itinerary Overview
Route: London (1) → Train to York (2h) → York (1) → Train to Edinburgh (2.5h) → Edinburgh (2)
Best for: First-time UK visitors, train lovers, culture and history enthusiasts
Budget: £500–800 per person (excluding international flights)
Direction: Open-jaw route — London (Kings Cross) to York, York to Edinburgh. Depart from Edinburgh Airport or return to London by train (4.5h direct).
Getting There & Around
Arriving
Fly into London. Depart from Edinburgh Airport (EDI). Open-jaw flights (London in, Edinburgh out) save a day of travel. LNER trains run London Kings Cross to York (2 hours) and York to Edinburgh (2.5 hours).
Getting Around
LNER advance tickets: London-York from £25, York-Edinburgh from £15. Book on Trainline 12 weeks ahead. Edinburgh: Entirely walkable. York: Walkable — the station is 5 min from the Minster.
Day-by-Day Itinerary
Day 1: London — British Museum & South Bank
☀️ MorningStart at the British Museum (free, 10 AM). See the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon Marbles, and Egyptian mummies. Then walk through Covent Garden to the National Gallery (free, Trafalgar Square).
🌆 AfternoonWalk the South Bank from Westminster to the Sky Garden at 20 Fenchurch Street (free, must book weeks ahead — if full go to Horizon 22, free, easier). Evening: dinner and a pint in a historic London pub.
Accommodation: London near Kings Cross (hostel £20-35, hotel £60-150). Staying near Kings Cross makes the morning train easy.
Day 2: York — Minster, Shambles & City Walls
☀️ MorningTake the 08:00 LNER train from Kings Cross to York (2 hours). Drop bags at station storage (left luggage £6-8) or your hotel. Walk 5 minutes to the magnificent York Minster (£16). Climb the Central Tower (275 steps, £6 extra) for the best view of the medieval city.
🌆 AfternoonExplore The Shambles (Europe’s best-preserved medieval shopping street, free). Walk the complete city walls (3.4km, 1.5 hours, free). Visit the National Railway Museum (free, 1 hour). Have tea and cake at Bettys tearoom (an institution since 1919).
🌙 EveningTake the 18:00 train from York to Edinburgh Waverley (2h 30m). The evening light over the Northumberland coast is spectacular. Arrive Edinburgh by 20:30.
Accommodation: Edinburgh near the Royal Mile (hostel £18-30, B&B £65-150).
Day 3: Edinburgh — Castle, Royal Mile & Arthur’s Seat
☀️ MorningStart at Edinburgh Castle (opens 9:30 AM, £19.50, book ahead — 2 hours). Walk the Royal Mile downhill toward Holyrood Palace, exploring the closes and wynds. Visit St. Giles’ Cathedral (free).
🌆 AfternoonHike Arthur’s Seat from the Holyrood Park car park (1 hour up, 45 min down, free). The panoramic view from the 251-metre summit over the city, the Firth of Forth, and the Pentland Hills is spectacular. Descend and explore the Grassmarket area for early evening drinks.
Day 4: Edinburgh — National Museum, Whisky & Departure
☀️ MorningVisit the National Museum of Scotland (free, 10 AM, 2 hours minimum) — Dolly the sheep, the Lewis Chessmen, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views. Then explore Victoria Street and the Grassmarket for last-minute wool and whisky shopping.
🌆 AfternoonFrom Edinburgh, take the tram to Edinburgh Airport (30 min, £7.50) for your flight home, or the train back to London Kings Cross (4h 30m, advance tickets from £25). A third option: continue north to the Scottish Highlands.
Practical Information
Visas
UK visa or visa waiver (not Schengen). London-Edinburgh is domestic — no border controls.
SIM
EE or Vodafone (from £10). Good coverage on all trains.
Money
£. Cards everywhere. Scottish banknotes (issued by Scottish banks) look different from English notes but are worth the same — spend them before leaving Scotland.
Trains
Book LNER advance tickets 12 weeks ahead. London-York from £25, York-Edinburgh from £15. BritRail pass (£105 for 3 days) covers both legs.
Best Time
April-September. Edinburgh in August is Festival month — vibrant but expensive. May and June have long daylight hours (10 PM sunsets in Edinburgh).
Health
No vaccinations. Tap water safe. Travel insurance advised.
Budget Summary: 4-Day UK Cities Itinerary
Estimated Total: £500–800 per person
- Accommodation (3 nights): £100–250
- London-York-Edinburgh advance trains: £50-80
- Edinburgh Castle: £19.50
- York Minster: £16
- Meals: £80–150
Money-Saving Tip: The 3-day BritRail pass (£105) covers London-York-Edinburgh and is cheaper than buying separate advance tickets if you can’t book weeks ahead. Free attractions: British Museum, National Gallery, National Museum of Scotland, York city walls, Arthur’s Seat.
Disclaimer: Prices vary by season. Advance train booking essential — without it, London-Edinburgh same-day can cost £120+. Book open-jaw flights (London in, Edinburgh out) for efficiency. Verify UK visa requirements — the UK is not in Schengen.


