Edinburgh Castle Tour - Skip The Line Tickets Included
Little Fish Tours
Book now from £33.00
Your day exploring the regal site will start by the statue of Adam Smith, on the Royal Mile. You'll be led by your guide along with the group to the castle. Let the suspense build!
This walking tour will take you through time as you learn about Edinburgh's must-see attraction and the 3000 years of history that comes with it.
From the birth of King James VI to the many sieges it has withstood, this fortress of the city is rich and overflowing with all kinds of historic surprises. You'll get to experience the One o'clock Gun and see sights like Mons Meg and even The Crown Jewels in Edinburghs #1 attraction itself.
After your 1 hour and 30 minute tour is up, you'll get to skip the line to enter the castle and be left free to roam until the castle closes.
If getting stuck in and lost in history sounds interesting to you then this tour is a must see!
*Children aged 15 or under, will not be able to join the tour unless accompanied by a responsible adult*
Tour Starting Point
- 192 High St, Edinburgh
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