Edinburgh: Stunning Old Town Walking Tour

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Explore Edinburgh's Old Town on this magnificent guided walking tour. Visit St Giles’ Cathedral, see the exterior of Edinburgh Castle, and hear tales of royalty, rebellion, and the supernatural.

Highlights

  • Immerse yourself in Edinburgh's history on a guided walking tour
  • Visit St Giles’ Cathedral and learn about the Scottish Reformation
  • See the exterior of Edinburgh Castle and hear about its epic history
  • Explore Greyfriars Kirkyard and hear the tale of Greyfriars Bobby
  • Discover the vibrant Victoria Street, said to inspire Diagon Alley

Description

Meet your guide at the steps of the Tron Kirk, right in the heart of the Royal Mile. Once one of Edinburgh’s most important churches, this atmospheric structure marks the perfect introduction to the Old Town. Here, your guide will set the scene: a city of kings and criminals, saints and scholars, all crammed into towering tenements and shadowy closes. A short walk leads to St Giles’ Cathedral, the spiritual heart of Edinburgh and the High Kirk of Scotland. Admire its gothic spire and learn about the powerful influence of John Knox, the leader of the Scottish Reformation. The cathedral has borne witness to royal parades, violent uprisings, and landmark moments in Scottish Presbyterianism. Across the square lies the elegant City Chambers, home to the Edinburgh Council. While the building itself is impressive, the true treasure lies in the stories behind its governance—from ancient burgh laws to modern political developments. Towering above the city on Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is one of the most iconic and strategically vital fortresses in all of Europe. While the tour doesn’t enter the castle, pause on the Esplanade to take in the breathtaking views and hear the castle’s epic history—from royal sieges and military strategy to the Stone of Destiny and the One O’Clock Gun. Descending into the bustling and vibrant Victoria Street, encounter one of Edinburgh’s most photogenic areas. With its colourful shopfronts and medieval curve, it’s no surprise this street is often cited as inspiration for Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley. Your guide will share stories of its creation, its traders, and how it once hosted public executions. At the foot of the hill lies Grassmarket, a historic marketplace that once doubled as a site for public hangings. Today it’s a lively area filled with pubs and stories. Hear darkly fascinating tales of criminals, innkeepers, and the infamous duo Burke and Hare—Edinburgh’s most notorious grave robbers. Few places in Edinburgh are as steeped in legend as Greyfriars Kirkyard. This ancient cemetery is the resting place of many notable Scots—including George Heriot and members of the Covenanter movement. Hear the heartwarming tale of Greyfriars Bobby, and explore stories of the supernatural, including the infamous “Mackenzie Poltergeist.” Next, pass the now-famous Elephant House Café, where J.K. Rowling is said to have written the early chapters of Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone. Although currently closed due to fire damage, it remains a point of interest for fans of the wizarding world. The final highlight is Old College, the original quadrangle of the University of Edinburgh, one of the world’s most prestigious academic institutions. Here, guests will learn about the university’s founding in 1583, its Enlightenment-era thinkers like David Hume and Adam Ferguson, and the city’s role in shaping modern philosophy, medicine, and law.

Includes

3-hour guided walking tour Visit to Tron Kirk Wonder at St Giles’ Cathedral Visit to Edinburgh City Chambers Exterior visit to Edinburgh Castle Visit to Victoria Street & West Bow Visit to Grassmarket Square Visit to Greyfriars Kirkyard Exterior visit to National Museum of Scotland Pass by The Elephant House Café

Important Information

  • Wear comfortable shoes for walking Dress appropriately for the weather The tour involves walking on cobbled streets and uneven surfaces

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