Explore Edinburgh’s Old Town at dawn with a local guide, uncovering hidden gems and iconic sites in a tranquil, intimate setting.
Explore Edinburgh’s Old Town at dawn with a local guide, uncovering hidden gems and iconic sites in a tranquil, intimate setting.
- Mercat Cross - A historic landmark in Scottish burghs, the Mercat Cross signifies the central hub for trade, civic announcements, and historically, public executions. Edinburgh’s prominent 19th-century Mercat Cross, situated near St Giles’ Cathedral, serves as a venue for royal proclamations and is adorned with a unique unicorn statue, the…
- Mercat Cross - A historic landmark in Scottish burghs, the Mercat Cross signifies the central hub for trade, civic announcements, and historically, public executions. Edinburgh’s prominent 19th-century Mercat Cross, situated near St Giles’ Cathedral, serves as a venue for royal proclamations and is adorned with a unique unicorn statue, the national animal of Scotland.
- St Giles’ Cathedral - St Giles’ is among Scotland’s most significant medieval parish churches. The original St Giles’ was a small Romanesque structure, with only remnants remaining. In the 14th century, it was replaced by the current building, which was expanded from the late 14th to the early 16th centuries.
- Writers’ Museum - The Writers’ Museum honors the lives of three titans of Scottish literature: Robert Burns, Sir Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson.
- Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress in Edinburgh, Scotland. It is perched on Castle Rock, inhabited by humans since at least the Iron Age. A royal castle has existed on the rock since the reign of Malcolm III in the 11th century, and it remained a royal residence until 1633.
- Grassmarket - Historical Importance: Dating back to the 1300s, it was a significant cattle market and, until the late 18th century, a location for public executions.
- Victoria Street - Located in Edinburgh’s Old Town, Victoria Street is a renowned, two-tiered, curved street constructed between 1829-1834, famous for its vibrant, historic facades and independent shops. Close to the Royal Mile and Grassmarket, it is often mentioned as an inspiration for Harry Potter’s Diagon Alley and offers lively shopping, dining, and picturesque views from the upper terrace.
- Greyfriars Kirk - Greyfriars Kirk is a parish church of the Church of Scotland, located in Edinburgh’s Old Town. It is encircled by Greyfriars Kirkyard. Greyfriars’ origins trace back to the south-west parish of Edinburgh, established in 1598.

- Scottish born tour guide
- Local to Edinburgh
- Scottish born tour guide
- Local to Edinburgh
Embark on a serene exploration of Edinburgh’s Old Town with a guided tour in the early morning, ideal for those who wish to discover the area before it becomes busy. This 90-minute adventure, led by an enthusiastic local guide, reveals hidden treasures and famous sites such as St. Giles’ Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle. Immerse yourself in the city’s…
Embark on a serene exploration of Edinburgh’s Old Town with a guided tour in the early morning, ideal for those who wish to discover the area before it becomes busy. This 90-minute adventure, led by an enthusiastic local guide, reveals hidden treasures and famous sites such as St. Giles’ Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle. Immerse yourself in the city’s rich history, gaining insights into its architecture, notable personalities, and cultural importance while walking along the Royal Mile. The small group setting provides a personal experience, making it perfect for families and inquisitive travelers alike.
90-minute walking tour through Edinburgh’s Old Town
Explore landmarks like St. Giles’ Cathedral and Edinburgh Castle
Gain insights into Scotland’s history and royal tales from a local expert
Enjoy a peaceful morning walk with a small, family-friendly group
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.