Because of the city's well-connected transit system, travel is a highly convenient chore for Holyrood students. The city is well-known for its transportation options, which include buses, trams, and bike rentals.
Bus
Lothian Buses is a significant bus operator that operates over 50 different routes throughout the city. A single journey ticket will cost roughly £1.60. Students can purchase travel cards such as Ridacard, making it a cost-effective method to get around the city.
Trains
The city also has an excellent railway system. Waverly Railway Station and Haymarket Railway Station are the two main train stations. Waverley Station is the closest to Edinburgh Fields College, whereas the latter is closer to the Murray Fields structure. Students between the ages of 16 and 25 can get a 16-25 railcard to receive discounts.
Trams
The city also has a tram service available for students. The trams start early in the morning and till almost midnight, making it convenient for students. The trams travel from the airport to till St. Andrew's Square in the city centre. Students can easily take a tram to visit the many popular destinations in Edinburgh. They can also get a ridacard to avail discounts.