Overview
Start at the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and walk down the Royal Mile to see Edinburgh’s history. Visit historic alleyways like Bakehouse Close, Dunbar’s Close, and James Court.
Learn about figures such as George Drummond, Allan Ramsay, and Adam Smith. Understand the life and trade of merchants who once filled these streets.
Explore how the city evolved from its medieval roots to a bustling capital. See where artisans, servants, and merchants lived together in the Old Town.
What's included
FAQ
The tour starts at the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade and follows the Royal Mile downhill through the Old Town. Along the way, you’ll visit historic alleyways such as Bakehouse Close, Dunbar’s Close, and James Court, and learn how these spaces connected everyday life, local trades, and influential residents over the centuries.
Your guide will share stories and context about key historical figures associated with Edinburgh’s development, including George Drummond, Allan Ramsay, and Adam Smith. Expect lively explanations of how these people—and others—shaped the city’s culture, reputation, and intellectual life.
Yes. The tour explains Edinburgh’s evolution from medieval roots to a bustling capital. You’ll also learn how different groups—artisans, servants, and merchants—lived and worked close together in the Old Town, and how the streets and buildings reflected the city’s growth and changing economy.
The guided walking tour lasts about 2 hours and 15 minutes. It involves walking along the Royal Mile and through several close/side streets and alleyways, so comfortable walking shoes are recommended. While it’s generally manageable for many visitors, the pace is a guided walking pace and includes some uneven or narrow areas typical of Old Town streets.
The price is 18.47 EUR. Since the tour is guided and follows a set meeting point at the Edinburgh Castle Esplanade, it’s best to arrive a few minutes early to check in. Weather in Edinburgh can change quickly, so bringing a light jacket or rain protection is a good idea.


