Step into the magic of Edinburgh’s Enchanted Christmas Walkabout. Start at Waverley Station, your gateway to a winter wonderland. Admire twinkling lights at Princes Street Gardens. Feel the cheer of the bustling Christmas Market. Marvel at the Gothic Scott Monument, standing tall against the skyline. Stroll along the festive Royal Mile, steeped in history. Capture stunning views from Edinburgh Castle’s esplanade. Explore the unique shops in Grassmarket. Wander Victoria Street, said to inspire Diagon Alley. Uncover literary gems on George IV Bridge. Immerse yourself in Scotland’s saga at the National Museum. Experience the joy of Scottish Christmas, creating your own story!

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Highlights

  • Experience Edinburgh's festive charm through its Christmas-lit streets and markets.
  • Explore Edinburgh's historical landmarks.
  • Immerse yourself in Scottish culture, from national art treasures to Harry Potter's roots.

Included

  • Professional local tour guide

Route & Duration

Duration
Duration
2 hours
  • 1

    Princes Street Gardens

    This public park boasts beautiful floral displays and panoramic views of the Old Town, especially the iconic Edinburgh Castle. During Christmas, it's transformed into a winter wonderland, filled with festive lights, charming stalls, and the buzzing Christmas Market.

  • 2

    Scott Monument

    This stunning Gothic monument dedicated to Scottish author Sir Walter Scott is an impressive sight in Edinburgh's skyline.

  • 3

    National Gallery

    Situated in the heart of the city, this gallery is home to Scotland's finest collection of European paintings and sculptures.

  • 4

    Royal Mile

    This historic street stretching from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse is teeming with Scottish character and charm.

  • 5

    Edinburgh Castle

    Perched atop Castle Rock, Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress that dominates the city's skyline.

  • 6

    Grassmarket and Victoria Street

    A vibrant area steeped in history, the Grassmarket offers a unique selection of shops, bars, and restaurants, alongside stunning views of the Castle.

  • 7

    George IV Bridge

    This elevated street connects the south side of the city with the Old Town, featuring important landmarks including the National Library of Scotland and the Elephant House cafe, where J.K. Rowling famously penned parts of Harry Potter.

  • 8

    National Museum of Scotland

    This impressive museum offers a deep dive into Scottish history, natural history, world cultures, and science & technology. Admission is free, and visitors can explore a broad range of exhibits from a dinosaur skeleton to the world's oldest colour television.

Meeting Point

Edinburgh Waverley Train Station, Princes St, Edinburgh EH1 1BE, United Kingdom
This station is located in the city centre, making it a convenient starting point.

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Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.