Sites and Insights: An Expert-Led Edinburgh Welcome Tour

Your first taste of Edinburgh, side-by-side with a local guide
From US$129 for 1 person
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Tour Details
Duration
3 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
  • Holyrood Palace
  • High Kirk of St Giles
  • Greyfriars Tolbooth and Highland Kirk
Photos & Highlights
  • This walking tour immerses you in the city's rich history, iconic landmarks, and hidden tales, ensuring a memorable and enriching visit that elevates your entire Edinburgh experience.
  • Embark on a guided journey through Edinburgh's Old Town, exploring the iconic Royal Mile, where landmarks like the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle reveal tales of societal change, political intrigue, and age-old legends.
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Tour Description
As you are led through the winding wynds and cobbled closes of Edinburgh, your guide's extensive knowledge and captivating storytelling breathe life into every corner. From the Royal Mile, connecting the Palace of Holyroodhouse to Edinburgh Castle, to the shadows of Salisbury Crags and Arthur’s Seat in Holyrood Park, your expert reveals layers of history, from regal escapades to political intrigues. Their expertise unveils not just the visible splendors of seventeenth-century homes and historic sites like Canongate Tolbooth but also the hidden tales and secrets that have shaped the city's identity.

Our journey through Old Town takes you on a captivating exploration of the city's past. Magnificent seventeenth-century homes and remnants of old breweries stand as witnesses to Edinburgh's industrial journey and its resilience. As you observe Canongate Tolbooth, you can sense the presence of historical figures like Mary, Queen of Scots, and Bonnie Prince Charlie, who once graced these halls. Beyond the well-known landmarks, your expert guide leads you to the Flodden Wall and Netherbow Port, reminders of Edinburgh's tumultuous past. The home of John Knox, a pivotal figure in the Protestant Reformation, offers further insight into the city's historical tapestry.

This tour is more than a casual walk; it's a journey through time, guided by someone deeply passionate about Edinburgh's traditions. Your guide's expertise unlocks the hidden treasures of the city, transforming your stroll into an immersive historical adventure. The stories and experiences gained during this tour will stay with you long after you've left the winding streets of Old Town behind, leaving you with a profound understanding and appreciation of Edinburgh's captivating atmosphere.
Experts
Lorna Lorna
Local Guide
Irene Irene
Art Historian
Ruth Ruth
art historian
Jonathan Jonathan
Local Guide
Ruaridh Ruaridh
Local Guide
Kate Kate
Historian
Hugh Hugh
Local Guide
Gains Kirkland Gains Kirkland
Local Guide
Alexander Alexander
Local Guide
Jenny Jenny
Historian
David David
Guide
Claire Claire
Local Guide
Adam Adam
Local Guide
Anne Anne
Local Guide
Terry Terry
Historian
Eleanor Eleanor
Local Guide
Alasdair Alasdair
Local Guide
  • You want an intimate exploration of the iconic Royal Mile, bookended by by the stately Palace of Holyroodhouse and the imposing Edinburgh Castle.
  • You are eager to immerse yourself in a narrative that seamlessly intertwines the past and present, providing a new perspective on Edinburgh.
  • Royal Mile - The historic heart of Edinburgh, brimming with centuries-old tales and iconic architecture.
  • Palace of Holyroodhouse (exterior) - The official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, steeped in royal history.
  • Holyrood Park - Edinburgh's natural oasis, where breathtaking landscapes meet millennia-old geological wonders.
  • Canongate - A vibrant stretch of Edinburgh's Old Town, where cobbled streets whisper tales of historic residents, ancient ceremonies, and more.
  • Canongate Kirk - A historic church, renowned for its distinctive architecture and its pivotal role in the spiritual history of the city.
  • Canongate Tolbooth - A historic building symbolizing the administrative heart of the Canongate area.
  • Flodden Wall - The city's ancient defensive barrier, bearing witness to Edinburgh's turbulent past.
  • The Netherbow Port - A historic gateway, marking the boundary between the bustling Royal Mile and the old Canongate.
General Information
  • There will be a break in the tour to stop and use bathroom facilities as well as opportunities to stop and rest along the way if needed. 
  • Please communicate any mobility needs or concerns with our team at the time of booking. 
  • The weather in Edinburgh can change frequently, it's always a good idea to check the forecast and dress in comfortable layers. 
  • Our walking tours operate in rain or shine. 
Resources
  • For more information on planning your tour, take a read through our Context Stories.
  • If you are looking to learn more about Edinburgh prior to a visit, check out our online lectures and audio guides here.
For more information about Context Tours, please visit our FAQs.

Where is the starting point and ending point?
Meet near the National Museum of Scotland; exact details are in your confirmation email with a map. The walk concludes at Netherbow Port.

Is the tour suitable for children?
If you're traveling as a family, we suggest our Edinburgh Tour for Kids with the Museum of Scotland. All participants on our small group tours must be at least 13 years old. 

How intensive is the walking distance on this tour?
The tour covers 1-2 miles at a relaxed pace, with breaks to sit, use restrooms, and grab a drink.

Will we tour inside Edinburgh Castle?
No, we will view Edinburgh Castle from the outside only.

Do we go inside Holyrood Palace during the tour?
No, we will only view Holyrood Palace from the outside.
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Hugh was delightful. Extremely knowledgeable and professional. A wonderful experience! I highly recommend him as a guide!
We really enjoyed our time with Hugh. He is very warm, friendly, thorough, and extremely knowledgeable. I love that he wore his kilt, which added to the city introduction, and he was quite dashing. There were other visitors who actually stopped him and asked for his photo, which he graciously obliged. Before departing, he asked about our lunch plans, made a wonderful recommendation, and walked with us to the location. He did a wonderful job!
My husband and I took the Edinburgh Welcome Tour today and thoroughly enjoyed it. The sites were very interesting and generally beautiful while our guide, Irene, was impressively knowledgeable and very personable. Irene gave us lots of historical, social and architectural information any graciously fielded all our questions. We would highly recommend this tour and Irene as the guide.