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Edinburgh

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Explore the best things to do in Edinburgh through customizable private tours led by expert local guides. From hidden gems to iconic landmarks, you’ll experience Edinburgh in ways you never imagined.
Edinburgh Castle
Hermitage Museum
Stirling Castle
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Edinburgh

History tours

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3 hours
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up to 10 people
Gains M.
Gains M.
(66)
Edinburgh Old Town Private Walking Tour 3 Hours
Discover the Secrets of Edinburgh's Old Quarter - Half Day
$ 314 USD
Includes all fees
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2.5 hours
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up to 6 people
William R.
William R.
(45)
Edinburgh Old Town Through The Eyes of a Local
Friendly and Fun Tour of the Best Places with a Local Who Loves His City
$ 365 USD
Includes all fees
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8 hours
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up to 4 people
Toby W.
Toby W.
(64)
Full Edinburgh Day Driving and Walking Private Tour
A complete exploration of this convoluted city of contractions with its complex history.
$ 950 USD
Includes all fees
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7 hours
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up to 6 people
Ally
Ally
(8)
Edinburgh and Rosslyn Chapel Day tour
Edinburgh Castle, the Old Town, New Town & Rosslyn Chapel
$ 1,608 USD
Includes all fees
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City highlights tours

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3 hours
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up to 10 people
Gains M.
Gains M.
(66)
Edinburgh Old Town Private Walking Tour 3 Hours
Discover the Secrets of Edinburgh's Old Quarter - Half Day
$ 314 USD
Includes all fees
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2.5 hours
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up to 6 people
William R.
William R.
(45)
Edinburgh Old Town Through The Eyes of a Local
Friendly and Fun Tour of the Best Places with a Local Who Loves His City
$ 365 USD
Includes all fees
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8 hours
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up to 4 people
Toby W.
Toby W.
(64)
Full Edinburgh Day Driving and Walking Private Tour
A complete exploration of this convoluted city of contractions with its complex history.
$ 950 USD
Includes all fees
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7 hours
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up to 6 people
Ally
Ally
(8)
Edinburgh and Rosslyn Chapel Day tour
Edinburgh Castle, the Old Town, New Town & Rosslyn Chapel
$ 1,608 USD
Includes all fees
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Day trips

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7.5 hours
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up to 6 people
James K.
James K.
(13)
The Outlander Full Day Tour
Let me a former supporting actor on Outlander take you home to Lallybroch!
$ 1,269 USD
Includes all fees
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9.5 hours
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up to 6 people
Barney N.
Barney N.
(11)
Private Tour from Edinburgh: Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond & a Whisky Distillery
A castle, a national park and some whisky: is there a better way to spend a day?
$ 1,096 USD
Includes all fees
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8 hours
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up to 7 people
David C.
David C.
(26)
Stirling Castle, Hairy Coo's and The Trossachs From Edinburgh
Capture the essence of Scotland's history, culture, cuisine and scenic beauty in a day
$ 1,096 USD
Includes all fees
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4 days
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up to 6 people
Dezso Csaba K.
Dezso Csaba K.
(1)
From Edinburgh to Skye - 4 Day Private Tour
Four day private tour with transportation
$ 4,969 USD
Includes all fees
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Layover tours

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7 hours
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up to 6 people
Ally
Ally
(8)
Edinburgh and Rosslyn Chapel Day tour
Edinburgh Castle, the Old Town, New Town & Rosslyn Chapel
$ 1,608 USD
Includes all fees
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4 hours
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up to 8 people
Alan F.
Alan F.
(34)
Half Day Edinburgh City Tour
Panoramic Tour of the City of Edinburgh
$ 658 USD
Includes all fees
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8 hours
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up to 8 people
Ross H.
Ross H.
(31)
Edinburgh Day Tour
Full day tour of Edinburgh highlights - Shore Excursion
$ 1,096 USD
Includes all fees
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6 hours
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up to 7 people
Martin M.
Martin M.
(26)
Unforgettable Edinburgh Private Tour
Full Day Partly by Mini bus, with Visit to Edinburgh Castle and Royal Mile
$ 1,228 USD
Includes all fees
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Art and culture tours

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3 hours
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up to 10 people
Gains M.
Gains M.
(66)
Edinburgh Old Town Private Walking Tour 3 Hours
Discover the Secrets of Edinburgh's Old Quarter - Half Day
$ 314 USD
Includes all fees
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7.5 hours
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up to 6 people
James K.
James K.
(13)
The Outlander Full Day Tour
Let me a former supporting actor on Outlander take you home to Lallybroch!
$ 1,269 USD
Includes all fees
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4.5 hours
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up to 10 people
John M.
John M.
(22)
Edinburgh Highlights Walking Tour
Half Day Private Walking Tour of Edinburgh's Delights
$ 709 USD
Includes all fees
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8 hours
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up to 7 people
Neil F.
Neil F.
(6)
Edinburgh Old and New Town, Rosslyn Chapel, and Coastal Charms
A Journey Through Time: Castles, Cathedrals, and Coastal Secrets
$ 1,096 USD
Includes all fees
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What travellers say

Traveller reviews in Edinburgh
4.9
(3183)
Gains gave us a wonderful walking tour of the Old Town and the Castle. His deep knowledge of Scottish history made the Old Town and the Castle come alive. He encouraged our questions and answered them without overwhelming us with details so that we could begin to put what we were seeing into the context of centuries of history. Gains also gave us interesting side stories that made everything we were seeing even more interesting. If you have even a tiny bit of interest in Scottish history, book him NOW!
Thomas
Traveller
Old Town and Edinburgh Castle Private Walking Tour
I was wise enough, to select Sarah to guide my 2 friends and myself in Edinburgh for 2 half day tours— Oct 2 and Oct 3—Old & New town. I emailed Sarah several times with questions—she was more than responsive—emailed links to restaurants, cultural venues and and historical sites, which were quite helpful. Even if she hadn't done so, she was wonderful—a perfect choice.
Susan
Traveller
Edinburgh Private History Walking Tour
A very nice, and informed guide. We liked him alot.
Bram
Traveller
Stirling Castle, Hairy Coo's and The Trossachs From Edinburgh
Gains was a wonderful guide! He answered all of our questions and provided a wonderful introduction to the city.
Sara
Traveller
Edinburgh Old Town Private Walking Tour 3 Hours
Edinburgh

More ways to experience Edinburgh

In Edinburgh, the echoes of times long gone blend seamlessly with a dynamic, lively present. The Scottish capital offers a symphony of experiences, from cobblestone streets whispering ancient lore to lively festivals declaring a vibrant now. Looking for diverse things to do in Edinburgh is compelling - imagine observing the city's many faces from Arthur's Seat, wandering through the Old Town's twists and turns, or discovering warmth in a cozy pub on a brisk evening. Edinburgh doesn't just exist, it lives - vividly and passionately.

Explore Edinburgh off the beaten path

Skip the busiest sights and wander into Edinburgh’s quieter corners with your guide, where it’s easy to slow down and actually meet the city. Here are easy-to-customize ideas that feel local without the lines.

Cultural experiences: Join a ceilidh at Summerhall in the evening, where locals twirl to live fiddles and you can learn the steps. Another night, slip into Sandy Bell’s for a late trad session, or pop into the Scottish Poetry Library at lunchtime for a quiet browse and, if you’re lucky, a short reading.

Small museums and galleries: Start at St Cecilia’s Hall to hear historic instruments and see beautiful harpsichords up close. Walk over to Dovecot Studios to watch weavers working on tapestries from the gallery balcony and check the small shop for maker pieces. If you’ve got an hour midweek, Museum on the Mound tells stories of money and forgery in Edinburgh with hands-on displays.

Less crowded scenic viewpoints: Head up Blackford Hill near dusk for a calm skyline view, then wander by the Royal Observatory as the lights come on. Mid-morning, ride the lift to the National Museum of Scotland’s rooftop terrace, or sit by the pond in Inverleith Park late afternoon for big castle views without the bustle.

Shop for local products & souvenirs: Go early on Sunday to Stockbridge Market for small-batch cheeses, hot pies, and maker stalls—grab lunch from a stand and a jar of tablet to take home. In the afternoon, browse the Scottish Design Exchange at Ocean Terminal for art prints, ceramics, and knitwear by local artists. For something quirky, swing by Elvis Shakespeare on Leith Walk for vintage vinyl and Scottish paperbacks that slip easily into your bag.

Popular neighbourhoods

Discovering Edinburgh's distinct neighbourhoods gives you a more authentic experience of Scotland’s storied capital. Each area radiates its own charm and character, so let's uncover what makes them stand out.

Old Town: Stroll through narrow, cobblestone streets where medieval architecture meets a buzzy pub scene. Feel history beneath your feet as centuries-old cathedrals and mysterious underground vaults tell their own tale.

Royal Mile: Meander along this historic artery of Edinburgh that stretches between two regal landmarks - Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Imagine the echoes of ancient festivals and royal processions as you pass by dotted shops selling wee drams of Scottish whisky and locally made textiles.

New Town: Experience the grandeur of Georgian architecture in this district filled with upscale boutiques, charming gardens and stylish bars. Princes Street and George Street paint a picture of Edinburgh's style and sophistication.

West End: Explore independent boutiques tucked in quaint Victorian architecture. Sample the best of contemporary Scottish cuisine in one of the upscale restaurants or savour locally brewed beers in snug artisan breweries.

Leith: Be captivated by this vibrant seaside district, home to the Royal Yacht Britannia, chic waterfront dining options and a handful of popular galleries. On a good day, you'll spot locals soaking in the azure sea views lining Leith's laid-back shore.

Things to do in Edinburgh by season

Spring: Daffodils and cherry blossom brighten Princes Street Gardens and the Meadows, with cool days for climbing Arthur’s Seat. History buffs enjoy calmer visits to the castle and hidden closes.

Summer: Long evenings, breezy seaside escapes and bustling pubs set an easy rhythm, with families picnicking on Calton Hill. Daylight lingers for golden-hour walks through Dean Village.

Fall: Brisk air and russet colours sweep Holyrood Park and the Water of Leith. Whisky tastings and snug restaurants suit couples and slow travellers.

Winter: Short days but big atmosphere, with twinkling lights along the Royal Mile and crisp views from the ramparts. Wrap up for a stroll, then settle in for hearty Scottish fare by the fire.

August’s festival season spans the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, the International Festival and the Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo, filling stages and the castle esplanade. Celebrations continue with the Beltane Fire Festival each April on Calton Hill, the Samhuinn Fire Festival at Halloween, winter-long Christmas markets from late November, and Hogmanay’s street celebrations and fireworks to ring in the New Year.

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