From hip neighbourhoods full of trendy bars and restaurants to leafy suburbs popular with families – there is no shortage of desirable places to live in Scotland’s picture-postcard capital.
Be that as it may, locals have long been divided over which is the nicest area in Auld Reekie to call home. Some might say Leith is the coolest area, while others think that Portobello is the best neighbourhood – but there are many other places that are lovely to live in.
We asked our readers where the best places in Edinburgh to live are – take a look through our photo gallery to find out what they told us.
We asked our readers where the best places in Edinburgh to live are – take a look through our photo gallery to find out what they told us.
5. Dean Village
Only a short walk away from the city centre is Dean Village, a peaceful and pretty village next to the Water of Leith. The charming area is one of the most sought-out residential parts of Edinburgh. There are plenty of interesting things to see in and around Dean Village, including the Dean Cemetery, the Dean Gallery and the Gallery of Modern Art. Photo: Getty Images
This seaside suburb in Edinburgh was voted the best neighbourhood in the UK and Ireland at the 2020 Urbanism Awards. Portobello has many things to offer - including a sandy beach, ice cream parlours, arcades and beach-side cafes and bars. Photo: Lisa Ferguson
With its pretty cobbled streets, green parks and independent shops and restaurants, Edinburgh's Stockbridge makes for a great place to live. The vibrant area is just a short walk from the city centre, but it has its own distinct village vibe. Photo: Contributed
Newhaven, which was once a thriving fishing village, is now a vibrant but tranquil area to live in. The neighbourhood has a harbour area with a lighthouse, which is a peaceful place to eat fish-and-chips and watch the boats go by. Newhaven is also full of great restaurants, pubs and coffee shops. Photo: Shutterstock