Uncover the captivating sights of Edinburgh at your own pace with our self-guided audio walking tour. Explore the castle, underground alleys, famous graveyard, and more!
Uncover the captivating sights of Edinburgh at your own pace with our self-guided audio walking tour. Explore the castle, underground alleys, famous graveyard, and more!
- Greyfriars Kirkyard - In Edinburgh, Greyfriars Kirkyard offers travelers a historic and atmospheric graveyard that provides a captivating insight into the city’s past. Visitors can explore numerous historic monuments and gravestones, each narrating a story of Edinburgh’s rich history. The grave of Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal Skye Terrier, is a…
- Greyfriars Kirkyard - In Edinburgh, Greyfriars Kirkyard offers travelers a historic and atmospheric graveyard that provides a captivating insight into the city’s past. Visitors can explore numerous historic monuments and gravestones, each narrating a story of Edinburgh’s rich history. The grave of Greyfriars Bobby, the loyal Skye Terrier, is a must-see, along with the Covenanters’ Prison, a part of the graveyard where many fought for religious freedom in the 17th century. Discover the mortsafes, iron cages placed over graves to deter body snatching, and hear tales of the Mackenzie Poltergeist linked to Sir George Mackenzie. Enjoy a tranquil walk through the scenic grounds, appreciating the lush greenery and the Gothic architecture of Greyfriars Kirk.
- Deacon Brodie’s Tavern - Deacon Brodie’s Tavern in Edinburgh offers travelers a chance to experience a historic pub named after one of the city’s most infamous figures. The tavern’s traditional décor and cozy atmosphere evoke the charm of old Edinburgh. Learn about Deacon William Brodie, the respected cabinet maker turned burglar, whose double life inspired “Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde.” Savor traditional Scottish dishes like haggis and Cullen skink, and enjoy a wide selection of Scottish ales and whiskies. Experience the lively atmosphere, bustling with locals and tourists alike, and benefit from the tavern’s central location on the Royal Mile.
- The Real Mary King’s Close - At Mary King’s Close in Edinburgh, travelers can explore the hidden history of the city through an underground labyrinth of streets and spaces frozen in time. Join a guided tour led by costumed characters who bring the close’s history to life with stories of its former residents and historical events. Learn about the everyday life of Edinburgh’s past inhabitants, including tales of plague, crime, and daily living conditions. Walk through the preserved underground streets and rooms, largely unchanged since the 18th century. Hear fascinating and sometimes eerie stories about hauntings and ghostly apparitions. View unique artifacts and exhibits that provide deeper historical context.
- St Giles’ Cathedral - St Giles’ Cathedral in Edinburgh offers travelers a chance to experience a historic and architectural gem that has been a focal point of worship and history for over 900 years. Admire the cathedral’s Gothic architecture, including its distinctive crown spire, beautiful stained glass windows, and intricate stone carvings. Visit the Thistle Chapel, renowned for its exquisite woodwork and home to the Order of the Thistle. Explore historical monuments dedicated to notable figures in Scottish history, and walk through the stunning interior with its high vaulted ceilings and impressive columns. Attend an organ recital or listen to the choir to experience the cathedral’s rich musical heritage. Take a moment for peaceful reflection in the serene atmosphere. Participate in guided tours and explore exhibits offering insights into the cathedral’s history and architecture.
- Princes Street Gardens - Princes Street Gardens in Edinburgh provides travelers with a beautiful public park offering a peaceful retreat amidst the bustling city. Stroll through the beautifully maintained gardens, featuring vibrant flower beds, manicured lawns, and picturesque pathways. Enjoy breathtaking views of Edinburgh Castle and the historic skyline of the Old Town. Visit the iconic Scott Monument, dedicated to Sir Walter Scott, and climb it for panoramic city views. Admire the ornate Ross Fountain, a striking centerpiece in the gardens. Experience seasonal attractions like the Edinburgh Christmas Market and various festivals. Relax on benches, have a picnic, or enjoy a leisurely walk in the serene surroundings. See the famous floral clock, a working clock made entirely of flowers.
- Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh Castle offers travelers the opportunity to explore one of Scotland’s most iconic landmarks. Perched atop Castle Rock, this formidable fortress provides breathtaking views and rich history. Admire the castle’s impressive medieval and Renaissance architecture. View the Crown Jewels of Scotland and the Stone of Destiny, symbols of Scottish monarchy. Visit St. Margaret’s Chapel, the oldest surviving building in Edinburgh. Explore the Great Hall, with its stunning wooden roof and medieval weapons collection. Discover the National War Museum’s extensive military artifacts and historical exhibits. Witness the daily firing of the One O’Clock Gun, a tradition since 1861. Learn about the castle’s history as a military prison through the Prisoners of War Exhibition. Enjoy panoramic views of Edinburgh from the castle’s elevated vantage points.
- Royal Mile - The Royal Mile in Edinburgh offers travelers a historic and bustling thoroughfare stretching from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Explore historic sites like St. Giles’ Cathedral, the Canongate Kirk, and the John Knox House. Start at Edinburgh Castle to learn about Scotland’s history and view the Crown Jewels, and end at the Palace of Holyroodhouse with its beautiful gardens and royal apartments. Visit museums and attractions like the Museum of Edinburgh, the Scottish Storytelling Centre, and the Real Mary King’s Close. Enjoy shopping at unique boutiques and dining at various restaurants and pubs. Experience the vibrant atmosphere with street performers and seasonal festivals. Discover hidden closes and courtyards with unique stories.
- George IV Bridge - George IV Bridge in Edinburgh offers travelers a unique and historic area that connects several of the city’s most famous landmarks. Learn about the history of George IV Bridge, constructed in the 19th century and named after King George IV. Visit the National Library of Scotland, home to millions of books and historical documents. Explore nearby Greyfriars Kirkyard, a historic cemetery known for its eerie tales. Stop by The Elephant House café, where J.K. Rowling wrote parts of Harry Potter. Admire the stunning Gothic architecture of St. Giles’ Cathedral, located at the intersection with the Royal Mile. Wander down the colorful Victoria Street, lined with unique shops and restaurants. Enjoy elevated views from the bridge for great photo opportunities of the Old Town.
- Edinburgh City Chambers - Edinburgh City Chambers offers travelers a chance to discover a historic and architecturally impressive building that serves as the headquarters of the City of Edinburgh Council. Located on the Royal Mile, this site offers a glimpse into the administrative heart of the city. Admire the stunning Georgian architecture with its grand façade and elegant columns. Learn about the building’s role as the center of municipal government since the late 18th century. Explore the courtyard and view statues of notable figures, including Alexander and Bucephalus. Discover public art and memorials commemorating significant events and individuals in Edinburgh’s history. Enjoy the prime location on the Royal Mile, close to attractions like St. Giles’ Cathedral and the Tron Kirk.

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- Self-Paced
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- Food/Drink
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- Admission fees
Edinburgh is a city that invites exploration, brimming with charming, intriguing corners that encourage further discovery.
Ideal for exploration on foot, this self-guided audio tour lets you set your own pace and enjoy the stories of this remarkable city at your leisure.
During this tour, you will encounter a centuries-old castle, mysterious underground…
Edinburgh is a city that invites exploration, brimming with charming, intriguing corners that encourage further discovery.
Ideal for exploration on foot, this self-guided audio tour lets you set your own pace and enjoy the stories of this remarkable city at your leisure.
During this tour, you will encounter a centuries-old castle, mysterious underground alleys, a renowned graveyard, and numerous other captivating sights.
To explore this enchanting city at your own pace, simply download the self-guided audio tour, put on your headphones, open the accompanying map, and begin your journey.
The tour lasts about two hours, but you can pause the audio guide whenever you wish. Feel free to stop for a meal or indulge in some shopping along the way.
Important information before booking:
- No entry fees or physical guide are included.
- Available exclusively in English.
- Instructions for downloading the tour are provided in the “Before You Go” section of your ticket.
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.