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Walk on the pages of Edinburgh – guided literary tour

Edinburgh, GB
Edinburgh, GB
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Step into the magical world of literature with the "Walk on the pages of Edinburgh – guided literary tour." Immerse yourself in the city that has inspired countless famous writers and poets. Begin your journey at the hauntingly beautiful Greyfriars Kirkyard, where you'll discover the connections to the world of Harry Potter. Don't forget to capture a picture under the mesmerizing glass dome at Potterrow. Indulge in a delightful culinary experience at Spoon, a cafe where J.K. Rowling herself penned some of the iconic Harry Potter chapters. Unearth the rich Scottish antiquity at the National Museum of Scotland, and be captivated by Elton John's dazzling suits on display. Make your way to The Elephant House, considered the "birthplace of Harry Potter," and then stroll down the enchanting Victoria Street with its whimsical shops. Join this literary adventure and create your own story in the heart of Edinburgh.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 2 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Explore the spooky Greyfriars Kirkyard
  • Discover the sun-lit dome at Potterrow
  • Experience the cozy atmosphere of Spoon cafe
  • Immerse in the history and culture at National Museum of Scotland
  • Visit The Elephant House, the birthplace of Harry Potter
  • Certified guide

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Introduction

Step into a world of literary magic as you embark on the "Walk on the pages of Edinburgh – guided literary tour." With Edinburgh as your backdrop, this enchanting tour takes you to the heart of the city's literary heritage. Immerse yourself in the realm of famous writers and poets who have been inspired by this captivating place. Prepare to be captivated by the stories, history, and secrets that make Edinburgh a literary paradise.

What to expect?

During this two-hour tour, you can expect to explore the iconic sites and hidden gems that have shaped Edinburgh's literary scene. From the eerie Greyfriars Kirkyard, known for its connection to the magical world of Harry Potter, to the modern Potterrow, where you can bask in the open dome and feel the inspiration flow around you. Indulge in a cozy ambiance in the legendary Spoon cafe, where J.K. Rowling penned some of her first Harry Potter chapters. The National Museum of Scotland will take you on a journey through Scottish antiquity and global wonders. Finally, visit The Elephant House, hailed as the "birthplace of Harry Potter," and wander down the picturesque Victoria Street, a beloved spot for any visitor.

Who is this for?

This literary tour is a must for book lovers, avid readers, and all those seeking to uncover the hidden stories behind famous literary works. If you are a fan of Harry Potter, J.K. Rowling, or Scottish literature, this tour will transport you into the heart of these captivating worlds. From literature enthusiasts to history buffs, this tour caters to a wide range of interests. Whether you're traveling solo, with friends, or on a family adventure, this tour offers an enchanting experience for all, irrespective of age or background.

Why book this?

Embark on this guided literary tour and indulge in the timeless magic of Edinburgh's literary history. Discover the eerie and haunting history of Greyfriars Kirkyard, where J.K. Rowling found inspiration for her iconic scenes. Immerse yourself in the creative atmosphere of Spoon cafe, where you can savor delicious treats while being surrounded by the spirit of famous authors. Explore the National Museum of Scotland and delve into Scottish antiquity and worldwide wonders. Visit The Elephant House, where the world of Harry Potter came to life, and stroll down the charming Victoria Street, a feast for your senses.

Good to know

This two-hour guided tour begins at the main entrance of St Giles' Cathedral, and throughout the journey, you will be mesmerized by the rich history and incredible tales. Remember to wear comfortable shoes for this walking tour, as you'll be exploring various locations. Capture unforgettable moments with your camera as you wander through the literary tapestry of Edinburgh. Don't miss out on this opportunity to experience the city like a true literary adventurer.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the "Walk on the pages of Edinburgh – guided literary tour" speak highly of the immersive experience it offers. Many have praised the knowledgeable guides who bring Edinburgh's literary history to life and provide fascinating insights. Visitors have expressed their delight in discovering the connections between the city's landmarks and famous literary works. From the spine-tingling tales shared at Greyfriars Kirkyard to the comforting ambiance of Spoon cafe, every stop on this tour offers a unique and memorable experience. Don't just take our word for it – join this tour and see for yourself why it has received such rave reviews.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Greyfriars

Often called 'the most haunted cemetary in Edinburgh", Greyfriars Kirkyard gives its visitors chills. During your visit, you will hear all about its spooky history and will learn about its ties to the famous Harry Potter novels.

Potterrow

You will visit a modern union complex called Potterow. The most impressive feature is an open dome area that provides a sun-lit space where students can study or relax.

6a Nicolson St

Enjoy a nice and cozy atmosphere in a true Scottish cafe "Spoon". It is widely known as the place where J.K. Rowling wrote some of the chapters of her first book, Harry Potter & the Philosopher’s Stone.

National Museum of Scotland

In this one of UK's top attractions, you will discover the history, nature, and culture of Scotland. The museum also contains various exhibits from all around the world.

The Elephant House

Visit the place where British author JK Rowling wrote some of the Harry Potter books. The cafe is often called the “birthplace of Harry Potter”, and one of the earliest interviews with the famous author was conducted in The Elephant House

St James Quarter

Stroll down the photogenic Victoria Street and admire its gentle curve and colourful shopfronts. It is one of Edinburgh's most iconic locations.

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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