Edinburgh City Chambers
We will discover the history of the Edinburgh Town Hall building and the sculpture of Alexander the Great. We will also tell you about Mary King's Close, known by many as 'the underground city'.
Edinburgh City Chambers
We will discover the history of the Edinburgh Town Hall building and the sculpture of Alexander the Great. We will also tell you about Mary King's Close, known by many as 'the underground city'.
Mercat Cross
We will show you this historic building that has been used for public announcements and public punishments. In turn, we will explain why the unicorn appears at the top of the structure.
Parliament Sqr
Next to the Old Parliament of Scotland, we will learn about the history of the creation of the United Kingdom and the historical reasons for Scottish independence.
St Giles' Cathedral
We will discover the architecture of the most important church in Scotland, the history of the Presbyterian religion and the union of the British crown.
Heart of Midlothian
We will learn why the Heart of Midlothian mosaic today occupies the space left by the Old Tolbooth.
Estatua David Hume
On the Royal Mile is the sculpture of the most important philosopher in the history of the United Kingdom: David Hume. We will talk about him and how the Enlightenment movement emerged in Scotland.
National Museum of Scotland
It is one of the most important museums in the United Kingdom. Inside we will find the famous Dolly the sheep, the Millennium Clock Tower, the chess pieces from Harry Potter and torture methods used in the persecution of witches...
Greyfriars Kirk
In this historic cemetery we will discover the history and sculpture of Bobby the dog, the Mortsafes, the George Mackenzie Mausoleum, the history of the Scottish Covenants, George Heriot School and its links to the Harry Potter books...
Grassmarket
We will make a brief 15-minute stop to drink coffee and go to the bathroom. Then we will continue with the history of Grassmarket Square and its historic bars.
Victoria street
We will take some souvenir photos on the picturesque and colorful Victoria Street. At this point, we will show you the most interesting shops in Edinburgh's Old Town.
Writers' Museum
In Scotland's Writers' Square, next to its museum, we will talk to you about the most important pens that this country has produced.
New College, The University of Edinburgh
Inside this neo-Gothic building, we will find the sculpture of the religious leader John Knox, in addition to getting one of the best photos of the city. Open only on weekdays.
New Town
At this stop, and thanks to the height at which we are, we will be able to offer you a panoramic view of the other historic city of Edinburgh: the New Town and its main monuments.
Museum on The Mound
(Pass by)
History of the historic Bank of Scotland building, its currency museum and banks in Scotland.
Edinburgh Castle
We will discover the fascinating history of Scotland's most emblematic castle, where we will discover its outstanding historical buildings and the valuable Crown Jewels of Scotland. The guided tour lasts approximately one hour. After the visit, you can stay inside as long as you wish. Entrance to the castle is not included in the tour price.
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