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Sights and sounds of Edinburgh

 
1 Discover Edinburgh or the Highlands with a whisky expert
Discover Edinburgh or the Highlands with a whisky expert

RAISE A GLASS OR TWO

No visit to bonny Scotland is complete without sampling the famous whisky, and on this spirited excursion around Edinburgh or up into the Highlands you are bound to get a taste for the amber nectar. You will visit distilleries and see how the various whiskies are lovingly stored in old oak barrels and left to mature and begin to see why this is one of the country's biggest exports.

For the whole tour you are accompanied by a whisky expert who will help you discover and appreciate some of Scotland’s finest malt whiskies. Whether you’re looking to build up your own private collection or simply gain a deeper insight into the art of whisky distilling, this is the perfect addition to any visit for those looking for exclusive access to distilleries and as well as lots of expert advice.

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1 Discover Edinburgh or the Highlands with a whisky expert

Discover Edinburgh or the Highlands with a whisky expert

 
2 Foodie Tour of Edinburgh
Foodie Tour of Edinburgh

REAL TASTE OF SCOTLAND

Scotland’s deserved reputation as a foodie destination is a testament to its unique local dishes and delicious fresh produce and on this fun excursion you join an expert guide on a private tour around some of Edinburgh’s top eateries to sample a series of tasting plates that showcase the best of Scottish gastronomy, making it a real treat for the taste buds.

There are so many food items you should try when visiting the Scottish capital but some are a must. Traditional Haggis is at the top of most visitors' list and this is typically served with neeps and tatties. Then there is delicious fresh Scottish salmon, porridge with a generous helping of whisky, a Scottish tablet. bangers and mash and sticky toffee pudding. One warning . . . don't have a big breakfast before setting off!

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2 Foodie Tour of Edinburgh

Foodie Tour of Edinburgh

 
3 The Real Mary King’s Close
The Real Mary King’s Close

MYTHS AND LEGENDS

On this privately-guided tour you'll get to experience over 400 years of history as you venture into a warren of streets frozen in time and learn about Edinburgh's dark past. Find out what it was like for the people who worked, lived and died on the close. You will get to explore some of the rooms streets and spaces underneath the famous Royal Mile, getting a unique glimpse into the city's fascinating past.

This excursion is perfect for families and you will learn so much about the city's history. Mary King's Close is a historic close located under buildings along the famous Royal Mile and took its name from Mary King, a merchant burgess who lived there in the 17th century. It was partly buried when the Royal Exchange was built and the area has become shrouded in myths and legends and tales of hauntings and murders abound.

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3 The Real Mary King’s Close

The Real Mary King’s Close

 
4 Visit Edinburgh with a Georgian Lady
Visit Edinburgh with a Georgian Lady

STEP BACK IN TIME

Edinburgh is known as the Athens of the North for its neo-classical architecture and you will begin to see why on this fascinating excursion. This style of architecture characterises the city’s New Town, which is already more than 200 years old having been built during the Georgian era. Join one of our historical interpreters on a unique tour of Edinburgh from the perspective of a Georgian lady.

When the New Town was built, no shops were included in the designs and so the ladies of the house had to make the journey to the medieval Old Town to buy provisions. You’ll take a step back in time discovering Georgian Edinburgh and this is a unique and fun way to discover the geography of the city’s layout and how its citizens have lived throughout some of the most significant periods in history.

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4 Visit Edinburgh with a Georgian Lady

Visit Edinburgh with a Georgian Lady

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