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Booking your stay at 3 John’s Place offers you the perfect opportunity to explore the vibrant and historic district of Leith. Located just a short distance from the bustling Leith Waterfront, this charming area is home to a mix of trendy cafes, award-winning restaurants, unique boutiques, and a thriving arts scene. Whether you’re enjoying a leisurely walk along the water, discovering the district’s maritime history, or indulging in some local shopping, Leith provides an authentic Edinburgh experience. 3 John’s Place offers comfortable, stylish accommodation with easy access to all that Leith and Edinburgh have to offer, making it the ideal base for your stay.

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Booking your stay at 3 John’s Place places you in the heart of Edinburgh’s vibrant Leith district. Enjoy easy access to unique boutiques, historic landmarks, and a variety of restaurants and cafes. Whether you're exploring the Leith Waterfront, discovering local galleries, or relaxing in a lively pub, Leith offers an authentic Edinburgh experience. Make 3 John’s Place your base for an unforgettable stay in this dynamic neighbourhood.
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Leith is a vibrant and historic district that offers a unique mix of old-world charm and modern flair. Known for its rich maritime heritage, the area is home to picturesque waterfront views, historical landmarks, and a thriving cultural scene. Stroll through its lively streets and discover a range of independent boutiques, trendy cafes, and acclaimed restaurants. Leith’s diverse mix of architecture, from traditional Georgian buildings to contemporary developments, adds to the charm of the area. With its growing arts scene, local galleries, and dynamic events, there’s always something to see and do in Leith, making it an exciting destination for anyone looking to experience the authentic spirit of Edinburgh.

The Royal Yacht Britannia

A true jewel in Leith’s crown, the Royal Yacht Britannia is a floating palace with an extraordinary history. For over 40 years, it served the British Royal Family, travelling more than a million nautical miles across the globe. Now permanently moored at Ocean Terminal in Leith, the yacht offers visitors a rare opportunity to explore its luxurious state rooms, intimate crew quarters, and the exclusive royal deck. Step aboard and gain a fascinating insight into royal maritime life and the lifestyle of the British monarchy. As one of the most iconic Leith attractions, the Royal Yacht Britannia is an essential stop for anyone visiting Edinburgh, offering a unique historical experience that brings the royal journey to life.

Leith Custom House

Built in the 19th century, the Custom House is one of Leith’s most significant historical landmarks. Originally designed for the collection of customs duties, this neoclassical gem now serves as a vibrant hub for heritage and cultural activities. The Custom House frequently hosts exhibitions and events that celebrate Leith’s maritime history and the community spirit that defines the district. Whether you’re exploring its stunning architecture or immersing yourself in the local culture, a visit to the Custom House is an essential part of discovering the rich history of Leith and its pivotal role in Edinburgh’s past.

Trinity House

Trinity House, a renowned maritime museum, is housed in a historic building dating back to 1816. Originally serving as the headquarters of the Incorporation of Masters and Mariners, this elegant Georgian structure now showcases an extensive collection of maritime artefacts, including navigational instruments, ship models, and portraits. As you explore the exhibits, you’ll gain insight into Leith’s seafaring heritage and the important role the area played in maritime history. With its rich history and stunning architecture, Trinity House offers a fascinating glimpse into the past, making it a must-visit location in Leith.

Leith Theatre

A cultural landmark, Leith Theatre boasts a rich history dating back to its opening in 1932. After a period of closure, this iconic venue has been revitalised and now hosts a diverse range of performances, from music concerts and theatre productions to community events. The theatre’s stunning art deco design brings a touch of historic charm, blending seamlessly with its vibrant and contemporary programming. Whether you’re attending a performance or simply exploring its historic architecture, Leith Theatre offers a unique cultural experience in the heart of Leith.

The Shore

The Shore is the vibrant heart of Leith’s waterfront area, renowned for its historic buildings, picturesque setting, and lively atmosphere. A stroll along the cobbled streets invites visitors to explore quaint pubs, stylish restaurants, and unique boutique shops, making it a perfect spot to enjoy the charm of Leith. Key landmarks in this area include the iconic Signal Tower, which once played a crucial role in guiding ships safely into the harbour. With its blend of history, culture, and a modern vibe, The Shore offers an unforgettable experience in one of Edinburgh’s most charming districts.

The Leith Links

Leith Links is one of Edinburgh’s most historic parks, dating back to the 16th century. It is widely believed to be the birthplace of golf, where the very first game was played. This expansive green space has long been a hub for recreation and community gatherings, offering a peaceful retreat within the lively district of Leith.

Today, Leith Links provides a perfect setting for leisurely walks, outdoor sports, and relaxed picnics. Its wide-open spaces, tree-lined pathways, and dedicated play areas make it a favourite spot for locals and visitors alike. Throughout the year, the park hosts a variety of community events and festivals, adding to its dynamic charm. Whether you’re looking to unwind in a tranquil setting, explore a piece of Edinburgh’s sporting history, or enjoy a local event, Leith Links offers a unique blend of heritage and recreation in the heart of Leith.

South Leith Parish Church

Dating back to the 15th century, South Leith Parish Church is a landmark of religious and historical significance. With its striking Gothic architecture and peaceful churchyard, it offers a quiet escape in the heart of Leith. The church played a key role in the Scottish Reformation and continues to serve as a cultural hub, hosting concerts and community events throughout the year.

Hibernian Football Club

For sports fans, Easter Road Stadium is a must-visit landmark in Leith, Edinburgh. As the home of Hibernian Football Club, founded in 1875, it has played a significant role in Scottish football history. The stadium is known for its electric matchday atmosphere, with passionate fans creating an unforgettable experience. Visitors can watch a live match to soak in the excitement or take a stadium tour to explore the club’s storied past, iconic moments, and behind-the-scenes areas. Whether you’re a dedicated football supporter or simply curious about the city’s sporting heritage, Easter Road offers a thrilling glimpse into Scotland’s football culture.

Ocean Terminal

More than just a shopping destination, Ocean Terminal is a vibrant hub for retail, dining, and entertainment in Leith, Edinburgh. Overlooking the Firth of Forth, it offers a unique shopping experience with a variety of high-street brands, independent retailers, and leisure attractions. Visitors can explore an array of restaurants and cafés, catch the latest films at the cinema, or step aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia, one of Edinburgh’s top attractions. With its scenic waterfront location and diverse offerings, Ocean Terminal is a must-visit spot for both locals and tourists looking to relax, shop, and explore.

Leith Corn Exchange

Once a bustling marketplace, the Leith Corn Exchange has transformed into a dynamic venue for art exhibitions, markets, and cultural events. This historic building retains its original charm while embracing a modern role in Leith’s thriving arts scene. The Corn Exchange Gallery showcases a diverse range of contemporary art exhibitions, featuring both local and international artists, making it a must-visit for art lovers. Whether you’re exploring Leith’s rich history or discovering its creative side, this venue offers a unique blend of heritage and culture in one of Edinburgh’s most vibrant districts.

Queen Charlotte Rooms

Nestled in the heart of Leith, the Queen Charlotte Rooms offer an elegant setting for any occasion. Renowned for their timeless charm and exceptional service, this iconic venue is perfect for weddings, celebrations, and corporate events. A standout feature is the unique Afternoon Tea experience aboard the beautifully restored Orient Express carriages, where you can indulge in a selection of delicious treats in an enchanting and historic setting. Booking is essential to secure your place for this unforgettable journey through taste and tradition. Conveniently located just around the corner from the charming 3 Johns Place Boutique Hotel, the Queen Charlotte Rooms combine sophistication with a warm, welcoming atmosphere, making them a true gem in Edinburgh’s vibrant waterfront district.

Portabello Beach

Located just moments from Portobello Beach, 3 Johns Place Hotel offers a prime spot for guests seeking a coastal retreat in Edinburgh. Enjoy easy access to the golden sands, scenic promenade, and vibrant local cafés, all within walking distance. Whether you’re here for relaxation or adventure, Portobello Beach has something for everyone. With excellent transport links to Edinburgh city centre, 3 Johns Place is the ideal choice for a convenient and memorable stay by the sea.

Leith is a dynamic district that blends rich history, cultural vibrancy, and a thriving waterfront scene, making it one of Edinburgh’s most exciting areas to explore. Once Scotland’s main port, Leith has evolved into a hub of art, food, and heritage, where historic sites sit alongside trendy bars, independent shops, and renowned restaurants. Stroll along The Shore, a picturesque waterfront lined with stylish eateries and pubs, visit the Royal Yacht Britannia, or dive into the area’s fascinating past at Trinity House and Custom House. Leith is also home to a lively arts and events scene, with venues like Leith Theatre and the Corn Exchange Gallery hosting performances, markets, and exhibitions. Whether you’re soaking up the maritime heritage, enjoying world-class dining, or simply taking in the unique character of the area, Leith offers something for everyone. Situated in the heart of this vibrant district, 3 John’s Place provides the perfect base for experiencing all that Leith has to offer.

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