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Edinburgh: Old Town Walking Tour with Castle Entry
1 ReviewsExplore Edinburgh's Old Town on a guided walking tour. Discover hidden closes, historic landmarks, and enjoy skip-the-line entry to Edinburgh Castle.
Highlights
- Immerse yourself in the history of Edinburgh's Old Town on a guided tour
- Explore the Royal Mile, St Giles’ Cathedral, and the Edinburgh Council Chambers
- Discover the inspiration for Diagon Alley on Victoria Street
- Hear tales of infamous criminals and dramatic escapes in Grassmarket Square
- Enjoy skip-the-line entry to Edinburgh Castle and explore at your own pace
Description
Begin your journey at Tron Kirk, a 17th-century former church that stands proudly on the Royal Mile. As your guide introduces you to the rich tapestry of Edinburgh’s past, set out on foot through a UNESCO World Heritage site that has been the cultural and political heart of the city for nearly a thousand years. Venture to the statuesque St Giles’ Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh. Hear tales of the Scottish Reformation, John Knox, and the formation of Presbyterianism, all within the grandeur of this 14th-century church. Just a few steps away lie the historic Edinburgh Council Chambers, once the Royal Exchange, where you’ll learn about the city’s political history and modern civic life. As you continue up the Royal Mile, your guide will point out tucked-away wynds and closes—narrow alleyways that reveal the layered history of Edinburgh’s medieval past. Each stop offers insight into the city’s vibrant culture, notorious figures, and darker legends. Visit Victoria Street, the colorful and curving inspiration for Diagon Alley in the Harry Potter series, with its boutique shops and striking architecture. Next, descend into Grassmarket Square, a bustling and atmospheric plaza once known for public executions. Here, your guide will recount tales of infamous criminals, dramatic escapes, and the area’s transformation into a vibrant district filled with lively pubs and independent shops. Just a short walk away lies the haunting Greyfriars Kirkyard, one of Edinburgh’s most famous cemeteries. History continues to unfold at the National Museum of Scotland (Scot’s Museum), which houses centuries of Scottish artifacts and inventions. Nearby, pass by the Elephant House Café, the charming coffee shop where J.K. Rowling began writing the first Harry Potter books. Hear how Edinburgh’s unique ambiance and architecture helped shape the magical world that captivated millions. Make your way past the elegant buildings of Edinburgh University’s Old College, a masterpiece of neoclassical architecture. Here, your guide will introduce you to some of Scotland’s most brilliant minds—scientists, philosophers, and poets—who once walked these halls and helped shape the modern world. Throughout the tour, your expert guide brings the city’s history to life with rich storytelling, little-known facts, and a touch of humour. Whether it’s the legend of Deacon Brodie, the real-life Jekyll and Hyde, or the ghosts said to haunt Mary King’s Close, every tale adds depth and colour to your experience of Edinburgh’s Old Town. The grand finale of your tour is a skip-the-line entry to the majestic Edinburgh Castle. Perched atop Castle Rock, this awe-inspiring fortress dominates the city’s skyline and offers spectacular views over the Firth of Forth. Inside, explore the Crown Jewels of Scotland, the Stone of Destiny, the ancient Royal Apartments, and the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh—St. Margaret’s Chapel.Includes
Expert local guide Walking tour of Edinburgh Old Town Entry to Edinburgh CastleImportant Information
- The tour involves walking on cobbled streets and up hills, so comfortable shoes are recommended. The weather in Edinburgh can be unpredictable, so it's advisable to bring weather-appropriate clothing.
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