Edinburgh Office
50 Lothian Road, Edinburgh, United Kingdom, EH3 9WJ
Telephone: +44 (0)131 473 6000
Fax: +44 (0)131 473 6006

Directions
By train
Take the train to either Waverley or Haymarket Station. Both stations are 10-15 minutes walk to the office. Taxis are available at each station. For more train information please telephone the National Rail Enquiry Line on 08457 48 49 50
By plane
Direct to Edinburgh International Airport, then 20 minutes by taxi to the city centre.
By car
From the airport
Take the A8 towards Edinburgh city centre. Travel along the A8 for another 8 miles into the city centre. Turn right into Lothian Road at the west end of Princes Street. Our office is 500 yards up Lothian Road on the right-hand side.
From Stirling
Take the M9, past junction 1 (no exit) and up to the 'Newbridge' roundabout, which connects the M9 with the M8. At the roundabout, turn left onto the A8 towards Edinburgh city centre. Travel along the A8 for another 8 miles into the city centre. Turn right into Lothian Road at the west end of Princes Street. Our office is 500 yards up Lothian Road on the right-hand side.
From Glasgow
Take the M8, and exit at junction 2. Travel towards Dunfermline for approximately 1 mile to the 'Newbridge' roundabout, and turn right onto the A8 for Edinburgh. Travel along the A8 for another 8 miles into the city centre. Turn right into Lothian Road at the west end of Princes Street. Our office is 500 yards up Lothian Road on the right-hand side.
From Newcastle
Take the A1 north to Edinburgh and continue into the city centre. Just after passing the railway station, turn left, and the A1 becomes the A8. Travel along the A8 for another 8 miles into the city centre. Turn right into Lothian Road at the west end of Princes Street. Our office is 500 yards up Lothian Road on the right-hand side.
Car parking
The most convenient multi-storey car park to the office is the NCP on Castle Terrace. This car park is open 24 hours a day.
Disabled access
The building in which we are located has a number of disabled entrances/exits and facilities. It is a modern building (1998) that fully complies with the Disability Discrimination Act.
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