Trinity House

Leith


This neoclassical building dating from 1816 was the headquarters of the Incorporation of Masters and Mariners (founded in 1380), the nautical equivalent of a tradesmen’s guild, and is a treasure house of old ship models, navigation instruments and nautical memorabilia relating to Leith’s maritime history. Admission by prebooked guided tour only.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Leith attractions

1. Leith Links

0.28 MILES

This public park was originally common grazing land but is more famous as the birthplace of modern golf. Although St Andrews has the oldest golf course in…

2. The Shore

0.36 MILES

The most attractive part of Leith is this cobbled waterfront street alongside the Water of Leith, lined with pubs and restaurants. Before the docks were…

3. Biscuit Factory

0.41 MILES

This recent addition to Leith’s hipster scene is a creative arts hub housed in an old biscuit factory, also home to Edinburgh Gin’s second distillery…

4. Out of the Blue Drill Hall

0.53 MILES

A multi-purpose, family-friendly arts hub, Out of the Blue occupies a magnificent old drill hall dating back to 1901 and hosts events, exhibitions,…

5. Royal Yacht Britannia

0.7 MILES

Built on Clydeside, the former Royal Yacht Britannia was the British Royal Family's floating holiday home during their foreign travels from the time of…

6. Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop

0.88 MILES

This state-of-the-art building located on an old railway siding is the first purpose-built centre dedicated to sculpture in the UK. There are regular…

8. Newhaven Harbour

1.16 MILES

Newhaven was once a distinctive fishing community whose fishwives tramped the streets of Edinburgh’s New Town selling caller herrin (fresh herring) from…