Discover Scotland’s hidden gems with a private day tour from Edinburgh. Customize your 7-hour adventure with our expert, trustworthy drivers.
Discover Scotland’s hidden gems with a private day tour from Edinburgh. Customize your 7-hour adventure with our expert, trustworthy drivers.
- Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress located in Edinburgh, Scotland. Perched on Castle Rock, it has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age, though the specifics of the early settlement remain unknown. A royal castle has existed on this site since the reign of David I in the 12th century, serving as a royal residence until…
- Edinburgh Castle - Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress located in Edinburgh, Scotland. Perched on Castle Rock, it has been inhabited since at least the Iron Age, though the specifics of the early settlement remain unknown. A royal castle has existed on this site since the reign of David I in the 12th century, serving as a royal residence until 1633. From the 15th century, its role as a residence diminished, and by the 17th century, it primarily functioned as military barracks with a significant garrison. Recognized increasingly as a vital part of Scotland’s national heritage from the early 19th century, the castle has undergone various restoration efforts over the past 150 years.
- Palace of Holyroodhouse - The Palace of Holyroodhouse, often called Holyrood Palace or Holyroodhouse, is the British monarch’s official residence in Scotland. Situated at the lower end of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, opposite Edinburgh Castle, it has been the main royal residence in Scotland since the 16th century and hosts state events and official functions.
The Palace originated as a guest house for Holyrood Abbey, to which it is adjacent. The palace gardens are part of Holyrood Park. The Queen’s Gallery, located at the western entrance of the Palace, was opened in 2002 to display art from the Royal Collection.
- Calton Hill - Calton Hill is a volcanic hill located at the eastern end of Princes Street. It features several of Edinburgh’s significant monuments and provides stunning panoramic views of the city. In the 19th century, Edinburgh was dubbed the ‘Athens of the North,’ and Calton Hill was likened to the Athenian Acropolis, complete with classical revival architecture.
- Arthur’s Seat - Arthur’s Seat is a prominent rocky summit that offers spectacular views over Edinburgh and is surrounded by extensive parkland, providing a peaceful retreat from the bustling city.
- Stirling Castle - Stirling Castle, perched high above what was once Scotland’s capital, is a formidable fortress with parts dating back to the 14th century. It has endured eight sieges, many during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
With three steep sides, the castle occupies a strong defensive position on a crag overlooking the city of Stirling. Stirling is centrally located in Scotland, 26 miles northeast of Glasgow and 37 miles northwest of Edinburgh.
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- Ticket £30 per person for Edinburgh Castle, Pre booking advised.
- Ticket £30 per person for Holyrood Castle, pre booking advised.
- Ticket £19 per person for Stirling castle, Pre booking advised.
- We do not pay for attractions you want to visit.
- Ticket £30 per person for Edinburgh Castle, Pre booking advised.
- Ticket £30 per person for Holyrood Castle, pre booking advised.
- Ticket £19 per person for Stirling castle, Pre booking advised.
- We do not pay for attractions you want to visit.
We have been exploring our homeland of Scotland for many years, amassing extensive local knowledge and experience in offering safe and dependable transportation services. All our drivers have undergone Disclosure checks, ensuring that you can trust the character of anyone driving you from our company. In our advertisement, we have mentioned a few…
We have been exploring our homeland of Scotland for many years, amassing extensive local knowledge and experience in offering safe and dependable transportation services. All our drivers have undergone Disclosure checks, ensuring that you can trust the character of anyone driving you from our company. In our advertisement, we have mentioned a few tourist attractions in Scotland. These attractions are not set in stone. Please feel free to reach out to us, and we can customize your tour to include the sights you wish to see within the 7-hour duration.
- The total tour is 7 hours, this includes 4 hours within Edinburgh plus 1hr 30 minutes each way for travel
- The prices for the tickets includes VAT and booking fee per person.
- Not recommended for wheelchair access. Unless the passanger can move from the wheel chair to a seat without assistance.
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.