From the North: Over the Forth road bridge and follow the road (A90) all the way in to Blackhall where the road forks with a big digital clock/thermometer in the middle of the fork. You take the left fork here and follow the road all the way down, passing a MacDonald’s on your right. (Handy for on the way home if you’ve got kids like mine BTW) :o)
From the South: Folk from the south will have their own way get into Easter Road but just in case here’s a link to a wee map for anyone’s virgin trip in from Bonnyrigg/Newtongrange/Dalkieth/Penicuik/Gorebridge etc. :o)
From the East: Coming in on the A1, follow the road in over the first roundabout and take a left at the next roundabout, this road, the old A1, will take you right to the top of Easter road after a few miles, just follow it round and mind go straight on at the wee mini roundabout, wouldn’t be the same without a roundabout thrown in would it. ;o) Remember and follow the road round first a right bend the a sharp left bend and it’s all straight after that keeping Macdonalds to your left and meadowbank stadium to
From the West: Take the Motorway East (M8) all the way to the end and take the left turning at the roundabout up the slip road to join onto the city bypass (A720) where you follow it a short distance to the Gogar roundabout where you’ll need to take a right to join onto the end of the A8. The Maybury is on your left here
General: By train:- You get off at Waverly station, the second stop in Edinburgh the one after Haymarket. On leaving the station via the princess street exit, cross over the road to the top of Leith street, keeping the Bronzed Statue of the Duke of Wellington and his horse, Copenhagen to your left. Follow Leith Street down to the second roundabout, passing the playhouse on your right and keeping the roundabouts to your left! :o)