On this half-day walking tour of Edinburgh, you will discover some of the most important historical sites of Scotland, including the world-famous Royal Mile, a guided tour of Edinburgh Castle, and a medieval labyrinth of cobblestone alleyways and tenements that comprise this UNESCO World Heritage Site.
Highlights
-Enjoy a breathtaking view from Calton Hill with your private tour guide;
-Admire the Palace of Holyroodhouse and hear about political controversy outside the Scottish Parliament;
-See the historic John Knox House and hear about its history;
-Walk along the iconic Royal Mile, and discuss the history of Edinburgh's Old Town;
-Walk by the City Chambers, the place of the City of Edinburgh Council and its predecessors;
-Walk by Victoria Street and see one of the most photographed locations in the city and hear about Harry Potter stories;
-Explore the imposing St Giles Cathedral, known also as the High Kirk of Edinburgh, founded in 1124 by King David I;
-Enjoy a 30-minute tour of Edinburgh Castle, with a long rich history as a royal residence, military garrison, prison and fortress;
-End your tour at Edinburgh Castle, where you can continue to explore at your own leisure.
On your private tour, your expert guide will take you into Old Town’s maze of streets and concealed courtyards, where you will learn about the city’s ‘closes’- cramped alleyways, and ‘wynds’ - narrow lanes between houses.
Hear about the many characters who lived and died here, including Deacon Brodie, town councilman by day and master thief by night, who inspired Robert Louis Stevenson's novel The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.
You will also have the chance to explore the imposing St Giles Cathedral – the seat of Scottish Christianity for over nine centuries and the cradle of the Scottish Reformation during the 16th century.
Found on the High Street in Edinburgh’s Old Town, it dominates the city’s skyline, with its crowned steeple making a distinctive signature. The current building dates from the 15th century, but there has been a church on the site since early in the 12th.
A tour of Edinburgh would not be complete without learning about Scotland’s most famous historic attraction: Edinburgh Castle. Your guide will take you on a brief private tour of the castle, before leaving you to explore it at your own pace.
Hear about the fascinating history of this enigmatic castle, including many of the bloody battles that took place here, such as the War of Independence between Scotland and England in the 14th Century.
Important information - There may be restrictions
St Giles Cathedral may be closed early due to religious events.
Inclusions:
- Edinburgh Castle entrance fee
- Guide
Exclusions:
- Entrance fee
- Drinks
- Meal
- Transport
Important Info:
Please make sure you answer all the mandatory questions during the booking process.;We suggest you wear comfortable clothes and shoes for the time of the year.