Edinburgh: Harry Potter Walking Tour + Whisky Tasting
Overview
Explore Edinburgh on a walking tour and discover the origins of Harry Potter. Start at Tron Kirk on The Royal Mile and see the iconic Waverley Train Station, a symbol of a young wizard’s adventure.
Then, visit Edinburgh University Old College and a graveyard in the Old Town. Walk down Victoria Street to the shop that inspired Diagon Alley.
Pass by Edinburgh Castle and various locales that ignited J.K. Rowling’s imagination while crafting the series, including the birthplace of Harry Potter, The Elephant House café. The tour ends at ‘The Lost Close,’ where you’ll learn about Scotch whisky’s history from an expert.
What's included
FAQ
The tour starts at Tron Kirk on the Royal Mile and takes you through key locations connected to the origins of Harry Potter. Along the way, you’ll see the iconic Waverley Train Station, Edinburgh University Old College, and a graveyard in the Old Town. You’ll also walk down Victoria Street, including the shop believed to have inspired Diagon Alley, and pass Edinburgh Castle and other famous spots tied to J.K. Rowling’s imagination. The tour finishes at The Lost Close.
The walking tour begins at Tron Kirk on The Royal Mile in Edinburgh. After visiting the Harry Potter-related locations across the Old Town and surrounding areas (including The Elephant House café), the tour ends at ‘The Lost Close,’ where you’ll learn about Scotch whisky’s history and complete the whisky tasting.
The total duration is about 03:30. You can expect a guided walk through Edinburgh’s Old Town with stops at major Harry Potter filming/inspiration-related sites, photo opportunities, and detailed storytelling from your guide. The final part of the experience at The Lost Close focuses on Scotch whisky history and includes a tasting with an expert.
The whisky tasting takes place at The Lost Close and is led by an expert who explains Scotch whisky’s history and traditions. You’ll get the chance to taste the whisky and learn how Scotland’s whisky culture developed over time, with guidance on what you’re tasting and how to appreciate its characteristics.
Yes—this tour is designed to be enjoyable even if you’re not a die-hard fan. It combines engaging Harry Potter storytelling with Edinburgh history and a relaxed walking route through classic landmarks. Families are welcome, though participants should be comfortable walking for the full 03:30 and keep in mind that the whisky tasting involves alcohol (availability and suitability may depend on the tasting rules and your age).


