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Rules to follow in Edinburgh

3 laws, restrictions, and customs in Edinburgh that travellers often break without knowing — and the fines or consequences that follow.

Last updated 2026-08-09

1. Queue etiquette is sacred — never jump a line

Queuing is a cultural institution in the UK. Jumping a queue — or even appearing to do so — will result in sharp public disapproval. The queue rules apply at bus stops, shops, anywhere.

2. Stand on the right on escalators — walk on the left

London Underground escalators observe a strict convention: stand on the right, walk on the left. Violating this during rush hour will result in being asked to move. The rule applies in most UK cities.

3. Drinking age is 18 — challenge 25 policy at shops and bars

The legal drinking age in the UK is 18. Many licensed premises operate a 'Challenge 25' policy and will ask for ID if you look under 25. Acceptable ID is a passport, driving licence with photo, or a PASS-certified card.

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