Private Royal Mile Photography & History Tour, Edinburgh
Private Royal Mile Photography & History Tour, Edinburgh
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Experience the captivating beauty of Edinburgh's Royal Mile on a private walking tour with a local guide. Capture stunning photos of iconic attractions and hidden gems while improving your smartphone photography skills. Your knowledgeable guide, David, will lead you on a journey through history, from Edinburgh Castle to Holyrood Palace. Learn about the fascinating stories behind each location and receive professional tips along the way. Explore enchanting streets like Victoria Street, believed to have inspired J.K. Rowling's Diagon Alley. Discover hidden gardens, architectural treasures, and historic landmarks. From the impressive St Giles' Cathedral to the atmospheric Bakehouse Close, every step of this tour is sure to leave you in awe. Whether you're an iPhone photographer or carry any camera type, this private walking tour is the ideal way to uncover the magic of The Royal Mile.
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3
hours
30
minutes
Suitable for
1-6
Participants
Private Tour
Guided Experience
Privately visit & photograph all the highlights of Edinburgh's historic Royal Mile
Improve your iPhone & smartphone photography with professional tips
Learn about the history of each place we visit
Capture wonderful photos along the Royal Mile
Discover hidden gems and iconic attractions of The Royal Mile
Coffee and/or tea
My guide to spending a day in edinburgh and my recommendations for cafe's, restaurants & pubs
My iphone photography guide, explaining how to use your iphone camera to take better iphone photos.
We do not enter edinburgh castle. we visit the exterior only.
We do not enter the palace of holyroodhouse. we visit the exterior only.
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Introduction
Welcome to the Private Walking Tour of The Royal Mile, Edinburgh with a Local! This tour is perfect for those looking to explore the historic Royal Mile and capture stunning photos along the way. Led by David, a knowledgeable guide and local of 50 years, you'll get a comprehensive overview of Edinburgh's iconic attractions and secret gems.
What to expect?
During the 210-minute tour, you will visit Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and many other highlights of the Royal Mile. With David's expertise, you can expect to improve your iPhone and smartphone photography skills, as he shares tips and tricks to help you capture the perfect shot. Along the way, you'll learn about the history of each place and gain insight into the culture and stories that make Edinburgh so unique.
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The meeting point is at the entrance to The Scotch Whisky Experience at Castle Hill on The Royal Mile EH1 2NE. I will be wearing a BLUE CAP and have a GREY RUCKSACK.
The Scotch Whisky Experience,
354 Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NE,
GB
Your Itinerary
Edinburgh Castle
We'll photograph the dramatic exterior of Edinburgh Castle and the amazing views of the City of Edinburgh from the Castle Esplanade (We will not be visiting the interior of the Castle**). David will explain all about the history of Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo and help you to take wonderful photos of the Castle and the surrounding city, with lots of helpful, professional tips along the way.
** (note: we will NOT be visiting the interior of Edinburgh Castle, which is not included in this tour. Admission to Edinburgh Castle can be arranged & included by prior arrangement with David. Please get in touch).
Witches well
We visit the Witches' Well Memorial on Edinburgh Castle Esplanade where over 300 witches were burned at the stake. David will explain the history behind the Witches' Well and help you take wonderful photos, with lots of helpful, professional tips.
Ramsay Garden
We visit the impressive Scots Baronial style apartments, 'Ramsay Garden', built in 1893 by the ecologist & father of town planning, Sir Patrick Geddes. David will explain the romantic history of the building of Ramsay Garden and it's owner, Sir Patrick Geddes and help you to take wonderful photos, with lots of helpful, professional tips.
The Witchery by the Castle
We visit the beautiful & atmospheric 16th century Boswell's Court, which is now home to The Witchery Restaurant & Hotel, one of the most admired restaurants in the world. David will explain the history of this beautiful medieval building, and help you to take wonderful photos of its courtyard, with lots of helpful and useful tips.
Riddle's Court
One of Edinburgh's hidden gems, Riddle's Court is a superb 16th century, A listed, Courtyard House built in 1590 for Baillie John McMorran, who came to a grisly end at the hands of a rebelling schoolboy. We'll discover why there's an outside staircase, the beautiful landscaped gardens which existed all the way down to the Grassmarket, and some of it's famous residents. We'll also uncover a small, secret garden often missed by visitors. A true hidden gem so often missed by visitors.
The Writers' Museum
We photograph beautiful Lady Stair's House in 'Makers Court' which celebrates the Scottish writers, Sir Walter Scott, Robert Burns and Robert Louis Stevenson, all the way back to the 14th Century. David will explain the history of the building and help you to take wonderful photos, with lots of helpful, professional tips.
St Giles' Cathedral
We visit the beautiful interior of St Giles' Cathedral, the High Kirk of Edinburgh, founded in 1124 by King David I. One of Edinburgh's most historic and iconic buildings, we'll visit the interior to take stunning photos of its beautiful vaulted ceiling, the magnificent church organ and its stunningly beautiful stained glass windows, with lots of photography tips along the way
Heart of Midlothian Mosaic
We briefly visit a special, historic mosaic - the 'Heart of Midlothian', located just outside St Giles' Cathedral which marks the entrance to the much hated Old Tollbooth demolished in 1817. David will explain the significance of its location and symbolism - and the reason why locals do something very strange when they see it - a tradition going back hundreds of years which might surprise you!
Advocate's Close
We photograph the historic & atmospheric 'Advocates Close', which is believed to date all the way back to 1544 and named after Lord Advocate, James Stewart, a local of the close. The view down the close to the New Town and the Scott Monument makes for one of the best pictures in Edinburgh and David will help you compose a professional shot to be proud of.
Mercat Cross
We visit the Victorian Mercat Cross where the dissolution of Parliaments and the death of monarchs is still traditionally announced. Traditionally a place of public punishment and execution, David will explain the history of the 'Beheading Machine' which now sits in the National Museum of Scotland.
Edinburgh City Chambers
We visit the impressive Edinburgh City Chambers to photography the magnificent 'Alexander & Bucephalus' statue and J.K. Rowling's handprints, made in honour of her Edinburgh Award. A highlight for any Harry Potter fans!
Tron Kirk
We admire and photograph the magnificent 'Tron Kirk', which has stood in the heart of Edinburgh for nearly 400 years, and was a popular place to meet and celebrate Hogmanay in Edinburgh. David will explain the history of the building and its secret underground street, recently excavated, and help you to take wonderful photos, with lots of helpful, professional tips.
Cockburn Street
We photograph one of Edinburgh's most attractive streets built in 1856 and named after the Scottish lawyer & judge Henry, Lord Cockburn. A location for the films 'Hallam Foe' and 'Avengers: Infinity War' and one of Edinburgh's most picturesque & characterful streets. David will point out some of the most interesting shots and pass on lots of useful tips to ensure you get the best shots of this lovely street.
John Knox House Museum
Dating back to 1470, John Knox House and the adjoining Moubray House are just a handful of beautiful medieval buildings still standing in the Royal Mile. Originally home to James Mosman, goldsmith to Mary, Queen of Scots and now an excellent museum. David will explain the history of the building and its association with the Minister of St Giles' Cathedral and Protestant Reformer, John Knox, and help you take architectural shots of this striking medieval building, with lots of helpful, professional tips.
Tweeddale Court
One of the Royal Mile's most attractive closes and a popular Outlander filming location. Named after the Marquess of Tweeddale, 1670, who was an advisor to King Charles II. Contains Edinburgh's only existing 'Sedan Chair House' which is now Edinburgh's smallest listed building. David will explain about the history of the close and the 'sedan-chair' taxi service that once existed in the city, and also help you take professional shots of this beautiful courtyard.
Cannongate Tolbooth
A stunning building built in 1591 as the Canongate's main municipal building, originally housing a jail, courthouse and council meeting rooms. Now the 'People's Story Museum'. David will explain the history of the building and why it's the perfect place to learn how the people of Edinburgh lived in the 18th & 19th centuries. David will show you how to take telephoto shots of the magnificent clock-tower.
Huntly House
An historic 16th century mansion house, one of the most iconic on Edinburgh's Royal Mile and used, alongside next-door Bakehouse Close, in the Outlander Television Series by Diana Gabaldon. Now 'The Museum of Edinburgh', David will show you the atmospheric, historic courtyard outside the museum and help you to take professional architectural shot of this stunning building.
Bakehouse Close
Made famous as the place where Claire and Jamie were reunited in Alexander Malcom's Print Shop, Bakehouse Close is one of The Royal Mile's best preserved closes. It also belies a rather more seedier side to Edinburgh in the 1700's as a brothel in the 'Cock & Trumpet' pub. David will explain the history of the close and the infamous 'book of ladies' which was published to help gentlemen find a partner! We'll take beautiful shots of the close and find out a little bit more about its excellent choice as an Outlander filming location.
Canongate Kirk
A beautiful church and Kirkyard where the Royal Family attend church while at Holyrood. We will discover the grave of Scottish Poet 'Robert Fergusson' and Robert Burns 'Clarinda' - Agnes Maclehose. We'll stroll around the Kirkyard taking in its beautiful atmosphere and David will explain about the Kirk's interesting history.
Dunbars Close Garden
A wonderful, hidden garden dating back to the 17th Century, inspired by eminent town planner & biologist, Sir Patrick Geddes. A little escape from the hustle & bustle of the Royal Mile. We'll spend time taking in the lovely atmosphere and David will show you some powerful techniques for taking pictures of plants & flowers.
White Horse Close
One of Edinburgh's loveliest closes & courtyards, which is often missed by visitors. David will show you around this beautiful courtyard, explaining its history and showing you how to capture its wonderful architecture and character, with lots of profession tips along the way. A true hidden gem not to be missed.
Palace of Holyroodhouse
At the foot of the Royal Mile, this is the Monarch's official Scottish residence, where His Majesty the King spends a week every summer, and holds a popular 'Garden Party' for the people of Scotland. Mary, Queen of Scots endured some of her most difficult times here, including witnessing the brutal murder of her Private Secretary, David Rizzio, who's buried in the Canongate Kirk. David will explain the events of the 'Craigmillar Plot' which led to the murder of her errant husband, Lord Darnley and Mary's undetermined involvement. We'll take photographs from the outside of the building only**. If guests would like to visit the interior of Holyrood Palace, this can be arranged after the end of the tour.
** (note: we will NOT be visiting the interior of The Palace of Holyroodhouse, which is not included in this tour. Admission to The Palace of Holyroodhouse can be arranged & included by prior arrangement with David. Please get in touch).
Physic Garden Edinburgh
A beautiful physic garden, behind Abbey Strand, with three areas of garden representing Holyrood Palace's 900 year history. Recently created, we'll capture amazing shots of this unique garden, and David will give you lots of professional tips & guidance on getting amazing photos of plants & flowers in this wonderful royal, physic garden.
Queen Mary's Bath House
Often missed by visitors, Queen Mary's Bath House is a beautiful, historic garden pavilion dating back to the 16th century. We'll photograph the exterior and learn about the mysterious dagger which was found in the roof during renovations. A beautiful little spot which is not to be missed!
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Infants are required to sit on an adult’s lap
Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant participants
Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
Participants should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Not recommended for anyone with foot injuries or related problems. We cover approx 3 miles requiring a reasonable level of fitness. Please bring comfortable shoes, a sun-hat, sunscreen and water.
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