Calton Hill Edinburgh | 5 Reasons it’s Perfect for a Photoshoot!
If you’re visiting Edinburgh, be ready to climb, Edinburgh is very hilly whether you are walking around the city centre or exploring the hills around the edges. Along with Castle Rock and Arthurs Seat, Calton Hill is one of the most important hills to visit. It is the best place to go to watch the sunrise or sunset – although please note that seeing the sun in Scotland is never guaranteed and it can be crazy windy at the top! Also, if it is wet, don’t bother with an umbrella, they are generally useless in Scotland and end up inside out! I recommend just embracing the crazy Scottish weather and wearing something warm, perhaps a woollen shawl if you want historic Scottish vibes for photographs.
Calton Hill has some of the best photo spots in Scotland due to it’s outstanding views but it also has some interesting history. Whether you’re a tourist exploring the capital or a local looking for the best photoshoot location, here’s everything you need to know about why Calton Hill is worth a visit.
What is the significance of Calton Hill Edinburgh?
Calton Hill isn’t just a pretty viewpoint—it’s part of Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Site with it’s mix of Greek inspired historic landmarks, and even a few old cannons (which kids love to clamber over).:-
The National Monument (1829) – The grand, unfinished structure inspired by the Parthenon in Athens. It was built after the Napoleonic Wars to remember the Scottish soldiers and sailors who has died but was never finished so was nicknamed ‘Scotland’s Folly’ or ‘the Pride and Poverty of Scotland’
The Dugald Stewart Monument (1831) – Probably the most Instagram-famous viewpoint in Edinburgh alongside the Vennel. It was also based on Greek architecture and built to celebrate Dugald Stewart, a mathematician and philosopher, one of the most important figures during the Scottish Enlightenment (a period in Scotland when there was an immense amount of intellectual and scientific accomplishments)
The Nelson Monument (1816) – Built as a tribute to Admiral Nelson after the battle of Trafalgar. It has a mechanised time ball – synchronised to the castles’ 1 o’clock gun - which was to signal to the ships in Leith
The City Observatory (1736) – Is an enclosed area which holds the old city observatory which includes the Playfair building (designed like a Greek temple), a gothic tower house and multiple domes. The area was reopened as a the Collective Art Space in 2018 (the area is open Wed-Sunday 1-4pm, from March-December)
Calton Hill has always been a hub for artists, thinkers, and dreamers, and today it remains a place where history meets breathtaking scenery. It is also the site of the Beltane Fire Festival, a reinterpretation of the modernisation of an ancient Iron Age Celtic Ritual involving a drummed procession around Calton Hill and the lighting of a giant bonfire.
From the top of the hill, you’re not just looking across Edinburgh’s city centre but the 360o views also take in Forth Estury with views across to Fife, the Pentland Hills and it' has an fantastic view of Arthurs Seat.
Is it free to visit Calton Hill?
Yes! Edinburgh is such a compact city and it’s the perfect city to just walk around and explore – as long as you don’t mind the hill climbs. Head up at Calton Hill any time of the day. It will be busiest at sunset, but, that’s not for good reason as it’s perfect for a golden-hour photoshoot or if you’re a morning person, let’s pop up at sunrise for a quieter photo shoot. For more ideas of places to explore, read my guide ‘Best Photo Spots Edinburgh’
Is Calton Hill worth visiting?
100% yes. Here are 5 reason’s you’ll love Calton Hill, especially for a photoshoot:
Stunning views of Edinburgh
Unique, historical monuments
A peaceful spot for sunset watching
Iconic photo opportunities
Staying close to the city centre
…then Calton Hill is an absolute must-visit.
Unlike Arthur’s Seat, which is a good walk from the city centre and takes at least 45 minutes to climb, Calton Hill is a reasonably easy, quick walk that most people can manage—making it one of the best viewpoints in the city. Whether you’re visiting for the history, the views, or just a bit of fresh air, you won’t regret making the trip.
How long does it take to walk up Calton Hill?
Not long at all! It takes around 5-10 minutes to walk up Calton Hill from Waterloo Place. The path is paved, and while there is a slight incline, it’s nothing too strenuous.
➡️ Stay left for a gentler, longer climb.
➡️ Go right for a quicker, steeper ascent up the stone steps.
It’s proximity to the city centre makes it perfect for a spontaneous sunset walk or a relaxed city centre photoshoot.
Where is Calton Hill Edinburgh?
Calton Hill is located just a short walk from Edinburgh’s city centre, sitting at the end of Princes Street, it is just a few minutes from Waverly Station and the St. James Quarter:
📍 Princes Street (East End) – The main entrance, a short walk from Waverley Station.
📍 Regent Road – An alternative route with a gentler incline.
📍 Royal Terrace – another gentle climb up, from the top of Leith Walk
You can see Carlton Hill from everywhere in Edinburgh, just look for a mini Athens, standing tall above the skyline and walk that way!
Why choose Calton Hill for a photoshoot?
If you’re looking for an Edinburgh photoshoot location, Calton Hill is a a great choice if you like:-
Unbeatable City Views – A mix of skyline, historic architecture, and open landscapes.
Stunning Light at Sunrise & Sunset – The golden-hour glow - when the sun is out - is breath-taking.
Dramatic, Timeless Backdrops – Think grand monuments, rugged stone, and sweeping city views.
Easy Access – If you’re exploring the city centre, it’s not far out your way for the views you get.
It’s perfect for couples, families, solo travellers, or anyone wanting magical Edinburgh memories captured on camera.
If you’re considering a Calton Hill photoshoot, you need someone who knows the best angles, the best timing, and how to make you feel relaxed and natural in front of the camera. That’s where I come in!
✨ Laid-Back & Fun Approach – No awkward poses, just natural, joyful photos.
🌍 Local Knowledge – I know exactly where to go for the best light & views.
📷 Photos That Feel Like You – Whether it’s a romantic couple’s shoot or a fun solo session, I tailor the experience to your vibe.
Get in touch today and let’s capture your Edinburgh adventure in one of the city’s most iconic locations!
Final thoughts – Should you visit Calton Hill?
If you’re in Edinburgh, Calton Hill is a must. It’s got history, views, and the perfect mix of city and nature—and it’s completely free. You are best to visit on a calmer day as the wind can knock you over during high winds.
And if you want to make your visit even more special? Book a Calton Hill photoshoot and get stunning, natural, joy-filled images to remember your time in Edinburgh forever.
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