Explore Edinburgh’s royal treasures with a guided tour of Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and the Royal Mile. Uncover history and majestic views.
Explore Edinburgh’s royal treasures with a guided tour of Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and the Royal Mile. Uncover history and majestic views.
- Edinburgh Castle - The journey begins at Edinburgh Castle, a majestic fortress perched atop one of the city’s seven hills. Enter through the historic portcullis into a world of royalty, featuring the Royal Palace and the Crown Room, home to the Honours of Scotland, the nation’s Crown Jewels. Discover the stories of Mary, Queen of Scots, the birth…
- Edinburgh Castle - The journey begins at Edinburgh Castle, a majestic fortress perched atop one of the city’s seven hills. Enter through the historic portcullis into a world of royalty, featuring the Royal Palace and the Crown Room, home to the Honours of Scotland, the nation’s Crown Jewels. Discover the stories of Mary, Queen of Scots, the birth of James VI, and the intense battles and sieges that have shaped the nation’s history. After the guided tour, explore the castle’s interiors at your leisure and enjoy a break at a cafe.
- Victoria Street - Named in honor of Queen Victoria, Victoria Street is Edinburgh’s most photographed street, celebrated for its charming architecture and graceful curve. From the Castle, stroll down this vibrant street, lined with unique independent shops and colorful facades.
- St Giles’ Cathedral - At St Giles’ Cathedral, reflect on recent history: in September 2022, thousands paid their respects to the late Queen Elizabeth II, and in July 2023, King Charles III attended a National Service of Thanksgiving and Dedication as the Honours of Scotland were officially presented to him. Explore the city’s Presbyterian heritage, including the persecution of Covenanter Presbyterians under Charles II after the monarchy’s restoration following the English Revolution. When services or private events are not taking place, enjoy free time to admire the magnificent interior. Continue to West Parliament Square to discuss the 1707 Act of Union, marking the end of Scotland as an independent nation.
- Royal Mile - As you walk along the Royal Mile, explore historic closes (alleyways) to see how these narrow lanes, reaching up to ten stories high, once served as homes, workshops, and shortcuts through the Old Town. Stop at the Mercat Cross, the traditional site for royal proclamations in Scotland, as well as public announcements and punishments. Look up to see the unicorn atop the pillar, a proud emblem of Scottish royalty.
- Canongate Kirk - From the castle esplanade, follow the Royal Mile, the historic spine and main medieval thoroughfare connecting Edinburgh Castle with the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Along the way, uncover centuries of drama, from royal processions and coronations to the Reformation, Covenanters, and the Jacobite rising. Pause at the World’s End Pub at the Netherbow, where the old city once ended, and explore timeworn closes that reveal daily life behind the façades. The journey then leads to Holyrood, the residence of the Scottish monarchs.
- White Horse Close - White Horse Close is traditionally associated with the royal stables of Holyroodhouse. Local legend suggests Mary, Queen of Scots kept her favorite horse here. It is one of Edinburgh’s most picturesque street corners.
- Palace of Holyroodhouse - The final stop is the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the royal residence of the British monarchy in Scotland, where state ceremony meets centuries of history. Here, Mary, Queen of Scots received envoys and held court, and under Charles II, the palace regained its Baroque architectural grandeur. Each summer, the Royal Company of Archers, the Sovereign’s Bodyguard in Scotland, welcomes the royal household during Holyrood Week. After a brief introduction from your guide, receive audio guides to explore the palace independently, then proceed to the ruined abbey and the Holyrood gardens, where the visit concludes. Before entering the palace, you may choose to stop at a local cafe for a break.

- Holyrood audioguide
- Local Tour Guide
- Holyrood Palace ticket
- Edinburgh Castle ticket
- Holyrood audioguide
- Local Tour Guide
- Holyrood Palace ticket
- Edinburgh Castle ticket
- Tea and coffee
- Tips
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
- Tea and coffee
- Tips
- Public transportation (bus, subway, cable car, etc.)
Experience a 5-hour tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town, featuring its royal landmarks. This tour provides entry to both Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and is designed for small groups.
At Edinburgh Castle, participants will view the Honours of Scotland and learn about the fascinating tales of Scotland’s royalty. Stroll along the Royal Mile…
Experience a 5-hour tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town, featuring its royal landmarks. This tour provides entry to both Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and is designed for small groups.
At Edinburgh Castle, participants will view the Honours of Scotland and learn about the fascinating tales of Scotland’s royalty. Stroll along the Royal Mile with a knowledgeable local guide to uncover the historic gems of Edinburgh’s medieval core. The tour concludes at Holyroodhouse, the official residence of the monarch in Scotland. Guests can explore the palace at their leisure with the included audio guide, which is part of the tour package.
- Not recommended for travelers with mobility issues
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.