Murrayfield Ice Arena is situated in a prime city centre location with multiple public transport options.
Bus: Several buses serve the area around Murrayfield. You can check the Lothian Buses website or app for specific routes and schedules. Buses 12, 26, 31, and 22 are some options that stop nearby.
Tram: If you're closer to the tram line, you can take the tram to the Murrayfield Stadium stop, which is a short walk from the ice rink.
If you're coming from outside Edinburgh, you may need to take a train or a bus to the city centre first, and then follow the above routes.
Long-Distance Bus: If you're arriving by long-distance bus (such as from Glasgow or other cities), most buses will terminate at the Edinburgh Bus Station (located close to St. Andrew Square). From there, you can take a bus or tram to reach Murrayfield Ice Rink.
House of Gods is Edinburgh's most boutique-style hotel with decadent interiors & inimitable service. Located in the Grassmarket, directly opposite Cabaret Voltaire (Home of FLY) this is the perfect place to stay if your group are planning on attending our FLY Open Air afterparties.
Website: https://www.houseofgodshotel.com/
Eden Locke is a design-led 4* apart-hotel located on super central George Street.
Use code 'LOCKEDIN' when booking to receive up to 30% off.
The Dakota - a luxurious 4* hotel located in South Queensferry.
The code FLY10 can be used for 10% off your stay.
Slateford House has 6 luxury apartments located in the city centre of Edinburgh, the apartments are a mixture of one, two and three bedrooms.
FLY Open Air attendees can you the code FLYHIGH for 15% off your stay.
Website: https://slatefordhouse1770.co.uk/the-house/
Here is a list of some great youth hostels in Edinburgh city centre that offer both dorms & private rooms:
Murrayfield Ice Arena is situated in a prime city centre location with multiple public transport options.
Bus: Several buses serve the area around Murrayfield. You can check the Lothian Buses website or app for specific routes and schedules. Buses 12, 26, 31, and 22 are some options that stop nearby.
Tram: If you're closer to the tram line, you can take the tram to the Murrayfield Stadium stop, which is a short walk from the ice rink.
If you're coming from outside Edinburgh, you may need to take a train or a bus to the city centre first, and then follow the above routes.
Long-Distance Bus: If you're arriving by long-distance bus (such as from Glasgow or other cities), most buses will terminate at the Edinburgh Bus Station (located close to St. Andrew Square). From there, you can take a bus or tram to reach Murrayfield Ice Rink.