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English
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Embark on the Complete Edinburgh Tour, starting at 2-4 Hope Street, next to the Johnnie Walker door on Princes Street. Our first stop takes us to Edinburgh’s neoclassical New Town, where you’ll explore The Georgian House, a period mansion showcasing 18th and 19th-century high society life.
Next, visit the Scottish National Gallery, home to masterpieces by Scottish artists like Sir Henry Raeburn and Alexander Nasmyth, along with Velázquez’s "The Old Woman Frying Eggs."
We’ll then stroll through Edinburgh’s historic Old City and Royal Mile, visiting landmarks like St. Giles' Cathedral, the Mercat Cross, Greyfriars Cemetery, and the loyal dog Bobby sculpture. Enjoy free time at Grassmarket Square and Victoria Street for a traditional Scottish lunch.
Afterward, we’ll head to Edinburgh Castle for a guided tour, where you’ll discover the Royal Palace, Crown Jewels, St. Margaret's Chapel, War Prisons, and the majestic Great Hall. Don’t miss the iconic One O’Clock Gun and panoramic castle views. Enjoy free time to explore the castle’s museums before the tour ends.
This complete Edinburgh experience allows you to discover the city’s most iconic landmarks in one unforgettable day!
Edimburgo es una ciudad lluviosa y ventosa, por lo que recomendamos traer ropa impermeable y abrigada, así como zapatos cómodos.
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Really cool place to visit! You get to walk through real royal rooms and learn lots of interesting stories (the audio guide is super helpful). The palace feels grand but still very peaceful, and the gardens are beautiful too. A perfect stop if you want a mix of history and chill vibes in Edinburgh.

Palace of Holyroodhouse is a beautiful and majestic place located at the end of the Royal Mile. It’s one of Edinburgh’s most important historic landmarks, offering visitors a fascinating glimpse into Scotland’s royal history. The palace features stunning architecture, elegant rooms, and lovely gardens that add to its charm. However, photography is not allowed in most of the rooms to protect the historic artifacts and furnishings. Despite that, the visit is truly worth it — the atmosphere, details, and royal elegance make it an unforgettable experience.

This was definitely worth a visit. Yes, it does cost to go in but the handset made it worthwhile as they had an interactive app that helped the kids to learn, search and play. Out of all the historic sites we went to, they learnt the most at this site. The palace was beautiful and well maintained. There was one area (tight staircase heading to Mary's room) that would be an issue to get to for those who struggle to walk upstairs. There was no signage to provide another route. Other than that, we had a fabulous time and my 3 kids aged from 7 to 14 all enjoyed it. All in all, a breathtaking

I loved being able to walk around at my own pace listening to the audio guide. Loved learning about the history and the kings/queens who lived there. No photos allowed inside. Beautiful gardens also and a café.

Visiting the Palace of Holyroodhouse in Edinburgh was an incredible experience that really brought Scottish history to life. Situated at the end of the Royal Mile, the palace is not only beautiful from the outside but also steeped in stories of royalty, politics, and intrigue. It’s still an official residence of the King when he’s in Scotland, but it’s also very accessible to visitors, which makes it unique compared to other royal sites.



