Private Edinburgh Full Day Guided Tour in a Luxury Levc Txe
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Duration: 8 hours
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Private transport included
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Door-to-door pickup service
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Professional local tour guide
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Complimentary water & treats
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WiFi on board
Discover Edinburgh's rich history and culture on a private full-day guided tour in a luxury vehicle, tailored to your preferences.
Featured Reviews
Included
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Guest phone photography
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Iconic scottish sweet treats
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Door to door pick up service
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Wifi on board
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Private transport by luxury 6-passenger mercedes vito or british levc txe vehicle.
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Professional local tour guide
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Complementary water
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Live commentary on board
Excluded
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Lunch
Discover Edinburgh's rich history and culture on a private full-day guided tour in a luxury vehicle, tailored to your preferences.
Highlights
- Camera Obscura & World of Illusions Visit
- The Scotch Whisky Experience
- Gladstone's Land History Experience
- Writers' Museum Exploration
- St Giles' Cathedral Visit
Meeting Point
Edinburgh , United Kingdom
End Point
Edinburgh , United Kingdom
Pickup
Check if pick-up is available from your location, you will select during checkout (providers may allow other pickup locations)
What to expect
Grassmarket
The Grassmarket is a historic market place and an event space in the Old Town of Edinburgh, Scotland.
New Town
New Town is a neoclassical area in the city center of Edinburgh, Scotland. It was built in the late 18th and early 19th centuries as a response to overcrowding in the Old Town. Designed with a grid pattern and spacious streets, New Town is characterized by its elegant Georgian architecture, grand squares, and neoclassical buildings. The area is home to many upscale shops, restaurants, and hotels, as well as cultural institutions such as the Scottish National Portrait Gallery and the Georgian House museum. New Town is also known for its beautiful gardens and green spaces, including Princes Street Gardens and Queen Street Gardens, which provide a tranquil escape from the urban hustle and bustle. Overall, New Town is a vibrant and affluent part of Edinburgh, offering a blend of history, culture, and modern amenities.
St Giles' Cathedral
The St. Giles Cathedral: The current church building dates from the 14th century onwards and its distinctive crown steeple is one of Edinburgh's best-known landmarks. The church's role in the Scottish Reformation and the Covenanters’ Rebellion has led to its being called "the Mother Church of World Presbyterianism". Alongside housing an active congregation, the church is one of Scotland's most popular visitor sites, welcoming over a million visitors in 2018.
The Vennel Viewpoint Edinburgh Castle
A vennel is a passageway between the gables of two buildings which can in effect be a minor street in Scotland.
Greyfriars Bobby
A prominent commemorative statue and nearby graves are a tourist attraction.
Surgeons' Hall Museums
Surgeons Hall Museums is the largest and most historic pathology collection in the United Kingdom. The history of Surgery and Dentistry Museum. This is the world renowned medical history. Discover the anatomist, surgeons and physicians worked, operated and squabbled for medical advancement.
Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Queen's official residence in Edinburgh and the home of Scottish royal history.
Arthur's Seat
The Palace of Holyrood house including a theatrical scene tour all around Arthurs Seat: Arthur's Seat is the largest of the three parts of the Arthur's Seat Volcano site of special scientific interest which is designated to protect its important geology, grassland habitats and uncommon plant and animal species.
Royal Yacht Britannia
Her Majesty's Yacht Britannia, also known as the Royal Yacht Britannia. Britannia is permanently berthed at Ocean Terminal, Leith in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is a popular visitor attraction with over 300,000 visits each year. (drive by and drive through)
The Scottish Parliament
The Scottish Parliament: Visit the Scottish Parliament for free. You can see our Chamber, take a free tour, get involved in free events and exhibitions and find out about the history of the Parliament.
Forth Road Bridge
Three beautiful Bridge: To crossing Edinburgh to Queensferry you can see three beautiful Bridge- Forth Road Bridge,Forth Railway Bridge & Most New Bridge is Sought Queensferry Crossing Bridge,opened on 30 August 2017. New bridge is the third crossing of the Forth at Queensferry, alongside the Forth Road Bridge, completed in 1964, and the Forth Bridge, a railway bridge completed in 1890.
Calton Hill
Calton Hill is the Edinburgh World Heritage site. Panoramic views from the top of Calton Hill.
Dean Village
It was known as the "Water of Leith Village" and was the centre of a successful grain milling area for more than 800 years. At one time there were no fewer than eleven working mills there, driven by the strong currents of the Water of Leith.
Duddingston Kirk
Duddingston Village is a picturesque area located in the eastern part of Edinburgh, Scotland. It's known for its charming streets, historic buildings, and tranquil atmosphere. One of its most notable landmarks is Duddingston Kirk, a beautiful parish church with roots dating back to the 12th century. The village also boasts Duddingston Loch, a serene body of water that provides a peaceful retreat from the bustling city. Visitors can explore the village's quaint shops, cafes, and pubs while enjoying its scenic surroundings. Overall, Duddingston Village offers a delightful blend of history, nature, and culture for locals and tourists alike.
Old Town
Old Town Edinburgh, a historic and vibrant part of Scotland's capital, is characterized by its medieval street plan and architecture. The area is home to many notable landmarks,narrow alleyways (known as closes) and steep streets contribute to its unique charm and character, making it a must-visit for anyone exploring the city.
Edinburgh Castle
The Edinburgh Castle, in the care of Historic Environment Scotland, is Scotland's most and the United Kingdom's second most-visited paid tourist attraction. As one of the most important strongholds in the Kingdom of Scotland, Edinburgh Castle was involved in many historical conflicts from the Wars of Scottish Independence. (drive by and drive through).
Royal Mile
The Royal Mile is the historic and cultural heart of Edinburgh, Scotland, running through the Old Town. This mile-long stretch connects Edinburgh Castle at the top to the Palace of Holyroodhouse at the bottom. The Royal Mile is divided into several sections, each with its own unique features and attractions: Throughout the Royal Mile, visitors can find a mix of historic sites, cultural attractions, traditional pubs, restaurants, and shops. Street performers and festivals, particularly during the Edinburgh Festival in August.
The experience can be subject to change due to bad weather or unforseen circumstances. We always endeavour to give you the best possible experience.
Additional Information
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Wheelchair accessible
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Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
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Service animals allowed
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Public transportation options are available nearby
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Specialized infant seats are available
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Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
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All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
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Not recommended for participants with spinal injuries
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Not recommended for pregnant participants
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Not recommended for participants with poor cardiovascular health
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Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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Customize the tour itinerary to suit your preferences, if you wish
What our experts say
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Try a local haggis dish nearby.
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Visit the Royal Mile for unique shops.
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Don’t miss the views from Calton Hill.
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Bring a camera for stunning vistas.
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Consider stopping at a local café.
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