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Available Every Day from £225 per Person
A great value way to see the capital of Scotland
Edinburgh
Edinburgh Castle
Holyrood Abbey
Hop-On-Hop-Off-Bus
Our 1-day Edinburgh Tour from London offers great value for money, and is a very convenient way to explore the Scottish Capital. This trip includes reserved train tickets from London to Edinburgh, Hop-On-And -Hop-Off Bus tickets and entry tickets to Edinburgh Castle.
You have plenty of time to tour the city, visit the main sites, stroll through the centre of town and enjoy lunch in one of the many pubs and restaurants and maybe even enjoy a ‘wee dram of Whisky’.
Some of the most popular places to visit include:
Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus
The open top double decker bus, enables you to enjoy panoramic views on its route around the city. There is an audio guide, and packaged headphones provided, available in 9 different languages. There are14 bus stops located near the main attractions so it is a perfect way of seeing the city and visiting them. A map of the bus route with stops is included.
Start the tour from Bus Stop 2 on your map at St Andrew Square North Side, Edinburgh EH2 1AF. This is a 3 minute walk from Waverley Train Station where you arrive in the morning..
Edinburgh Castle
One O’Clock Gun
Edinburgh Castle, tickets included, stands atop Castle Rock offering panoramic views of the city and is deeply entwined into the history of Scotland. A defensive fort was first established here in the Iron Age and a Castle for over 1000 years, Much rebuilt,and extended over the ages, The Castle’s close connections to royalty include Bonnie Prince Charlie and Mary, Queen of Scots. It has been besieged 26 times over its history and still has a British military garrison.
Explore the Castle’s esplanade, a site of execution in days past,and take a tour inside the Castle to St Margaret’s Chapel, the Great Hall, the Royal Palace and the Crown Room. The Castle also houses the National War Museum of Scotland. Since 1861 at 1pm every Monday to Saturday an artillery gun is fired, a very popular site to watch, the sound of which can be heard throughout the city and beyond.
The Palace of Holyrood House
Holyrood Palace was completed in 1674 and is the official Scottish residence of the British monarch. King Charles III resides here during official visits and hosts official engagements and events in the Palace and the Palace Gardens.
Visit the historic State Apartments, furnished with priceless furniture, art and tapestries, including the apartment of Mary, Queen of Scots, the Great Gallery where Bonnie Prince Charlie partied, the Throne Room and the Royal Dining Room. Stroll around the beautifully kept Palace Gardens where the King holds summer parties. In the grounds lies the ruins of Holyrood Abbey. There is a delightful award winning ‘Cafe at the Palace’ where you can enjoy a delicious range of food including,of course, a special afternoon tea.
Please note that entry tickets to Holyrood House are not included in the tour.
The Old Town
The Royal Mile and St Giles’ Cathedral
The Old Town is the name given to the oldest part of Edinburgh with it’s narrow medieval streets and buildings dating back to the 17th century. The Old Town is located along a succession of streets traditionally known as the ‘Royal Mile’ linking Edinburgh Castle on one side to Holyrood Palace on the other.
The Hop-On-Hop-Off Bus runs along this route with several stops and there are many places of interest along the way including the Grassmarket located below the Castle which is an ancient and iconic market square. The National Museum of Scotland, St Giles’ Cathedral and explore behind the ‘Royal Mile’ through the narrow streets and alleyways with it’s pubs, interesting shops including many selling whisky offering expert advise.
Our 1-day Edinburgh tour from London is available every day and offers excellent value for money. This tour can be extended to a 2-day and 3-day visit .
Timings
- 6.30 am: Meet our tour representative at King’s Cross Station, who will greet you at the ticket office and escort you to the train. Depart London on one of the most scenic and beautiful train journeys, passing through the English and Scottish countryside. Your train trip includes reserved seating with an optional upgrade to first class
- 11:20 am: Arrive at Waverley Station in the centre of Edinburgh
- 5.30 pm: Depart Edinburgh Waverley Train Station, arriving back in London’s, Kings Cross Station at 22.18.
Why Choose This Tour:
- It’s a very convenient way of visiting the capital of Scotland with its unique culture, traditions and heritage
- It’s great for people who enjoy scenic train journeys
- Excellent value for money. By combining train tickets with a hop on hop off bus and Edinburgh Castle tickets we offer unbeatable prices
- Edinburgh Castle is the most popular attraction in Scotland, and tickets often get sold out
- We offer the best train times for you to make the most out of your visit., with an early departure and late return. These train times often get sold out
- If you have more time, consider our 2 or 3 day Edinburgh Tour
More Info:
Tour includes:
- Return (round trip) train tickets with reserved seating
- Hop-on Hop-off bus tickets
- Edinburgh Castle tickets
- Optional upgrade to 1st class. This includes extra-wide seats with additional legroom, free wifi and USB chargers. Enjoy complimentary food & drink brought to your seat (subject to availability). It also includes the use of the 1st class lounge at Waverley Station.
Tour excludes:
- Food & drink
- Tour guide
- Hotel transfer
Further details:
- There are no storage facilities for prams or pushchairs
- Rucksacks/suitcases over 30L are not be permitted
- This is a self-guided tour
- Optional upgrade to First Class travel
- Cancel bookings up to 14 days prior to departure to receive a full refund
Tour Booking
TOUR OPTION
AVAILABILITY
Price
per/Person
CHOOSE
Adult
Every Day
£225
Child (4-11 Years)
Every Day
£218
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Best Things To Do in Edinburgh
Some suggestions on how to spend your day in Edinburgh, with a list of the top attractions in the area. From great shopping, to historical sites and amazing vibes, the hardest part will be deciding what to do first.
- Walk down the Royal Mile, which forms the main streets of the old town of Edinburgh. You’ll find narrow cobbled walkways, and stunning medieval buildings, along with lots of shops, pubs and restaurants in the area.
- The area is also packed with plenty of famous sights, including Edinburgh Castle, the Palace of Holyroodhouse, and the Scottish Parliament.
- You’ll find the 14th Century St Giles Cathedral, which is the principal place of worship of the Church of Scotland
- The nearby Scotch Whisky Experience offers 5* Whisky tours and tasting experiences. The Whisky shop contains an amazing 477 different kinds of Whisky, and there are even interactive screens to help you choose the right whisky for you!
- The National Museum of Scotland has 16 galleries and 8,000 objects on display. This includes several free exhibitions that explore the rich history of Scotland, through art, nature, design and technology.
terms and conditions
Booking is subject to terms and conditions of the tour operator. All passengers are advised to arrange travel insurance.