We want to help you get to the Boilerhouse in the most sustainable way you can. General enquiries Social Responsibility and Sustainability Contact details Social media: @edsust Work: +44 (0)131 651 3000 Email: SRS.Department@ed.ac.uk WalkThe Boilerhouse is around a 10-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley station.To get to the Boilerhouse, exit the station onto Market Street, go up Fleshmarket Close, or Cockburn Street to avoid the steps, cross the Royal Mile at the Tron Kirk and head along South Bridge into the Old Town.When you reach the junction of South Bridge and Chambers Street (the street of the National Museum of Scotland), Infirmary Street will be on your left. Go straight down Infirmary Street, and at the end, you’ll see the Edinburgh Centre for Carbon Innovation. We are in the building on the right as you enter High School Yards: the Boilerhouse.If you have a device, try using Google Maps to help find your way (map below showing different route options to the one described above).More information about walking HTML CycleIt takes around five minutes to cycle from Edinburgh Waverley. We’re also within easy cycling distance of Edinburgh’s other main transport hubs: 10 minutes from the bus station and 15 minutes from Haymarket Train Station.If you need to hire a bike, there are private providers of this service in Edinburgh.We recommend CycleStreets for planning your journey – more resources on planning your route available on the transport website. You can also leave your bike at Edinburgh Waverley railway station, covered by CCTV if that suits you best.CycleStreetsThe Boilerhouse is equipped with showers you are welcome to use if you’d like to freshen up after your bike ride.More information on cycling Explore quiet routesPublic transport Image The Boilerhouse Too far, or not possible to walk or cycle? Edinburgh has a tram route and a fantastic bus network. The bus services are frequent and go all over the city.The Traveline Scotland journey planner will help you plan your bus journey – all you need are the postcodes for your destination and starting point. Google maps can also tell you where to catch a bus nearby, on the go.You can also download the Transport for Edinburgh app to see different routes/buses, and purchase digital m-tickets. Edinburgh buses require exact change on the bus or an m-ticket. Trams require a ticket to be purchased before boarding at a machine and also accept m-tickets.Transport for Edinburgh app Edinburgh Waverley station is the closest stop for getting to us by train, around a 10-minute walk. Haymarket station is a 30-minute walk away.More information on public transportElectric vehicle chargingElectric vehicle charging pointsParking and accessibilityWe don’t have our own car park. There is paid on-street parking in the area, intended for short stays.Accessible parkingCar users with mobility challenges don’t need to pay for on-street parking, using their Blue Badge. There is one blue badge spot inside High School Yards.Car sharingThe Enterprise Car Club is an option for using a car only when you need it. If you need to come by car, car sharing is a way to travel more efficiently. There are two convenient Enterprise Car Club locations at High School Yards and Infirmary Street. One of the EV charge points is designated for an Enterprise Car Club EV.Enterprise Car ClubCar parks nearbyThere are two car parks in the vicinity: Blackfriars Street, just off the Royal Mile, and St John's Hill on the Pleasance.Parking DrivingLong distanceIf you can, please consider taking the train rather than the plane if you are visiting from within Great Britain, to drastically reduce the carbon emissions from your trip. You can also look into rail-and-sail options if you are coming from some places in Europe, where it is not too inconvenient.Read the information available to University staff on business travelMore information on AccessAble, your accessibility guide This article was published on 2024-10-01