Meilleure visite gastronomique privée
Step into the world of Scottish gastronomy as you explore Edinburgh’s charming streets, from its cobbled lanes to bustling markets. On this customized private tour, you’ll enjoy tastings of iconic dishes like haggis, neeps and tatties, and delicious Scottish cakes, while learning about the culinary traditions that have shaped Edinburgh over the centuries.
Stroll through Edinburgh’s ...
Meeting point
Royal Mile, 329 High St, Edinburgh EH1 1PN, UK,Meet your guide at "Old Town Chambers, Autograph Collection"
Grassmarket
Nestled within the heart of Edinburgh’s Old Town, Grassmarket is a historic square that perfectly captures the lively atmosphere of the city. Known for its charming pubs, independent shops, and panoramic views of Edinburgh Castle, this medieval marketplace has transformed into a vibrant spot filled with rich Scottish history and unique character.
Royal Mile
No trip to Edinburgh would be complete without walking down the Royal Mile. Stretching from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, this iconic street is lined with historic buildings, narrow cobbled alleys, and bustling shops. It’s the beating heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, providing visitors with a deep connection to the city’s rich past.
Arthur's Seat
Arthur’s Seat, an extinct volcano, offers panoramic views of Edinburgh and is considered the highest peak in the group of hills that form the beautiful Holyrood Park. This natural landmark, rich in history and legend, is a must-see for nature lovers visiting the city.
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
A scientific center dedicated to the study of plants and their conservation, the Royal Botanic Garden is not only a research hub but also a popular tourist attraction. The beautiful gardens offer a peaceful escape and a chance to experience Scotland’s diverse plant life.
National Museum of Scotland
Housing an impressive collection of Scottish industrial history, natural history displays, and more, the National Museum of Scotland is a must-see destination. It combines modern architecture with a rich array of exhibits, making it an exciting stop for those interested in Scotland’s heritage and cultural evolution.
Scott Monument
The Scott Monument, a striking Victorian Gothic structure dedicated to the famous Scottish author Sir Walter Scott, stands tall as a testament to Scotland's literary history. Located in the heart of the city, it is a symbol of Edinburgh’s deep cultural roots.


