Edinburgh City Tour by Glass-Roofed Convertible Mini-Coach
Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Trip Type: City Tours
Duration: 85 minutes
Explore the whole of Edinburgh's UNESCO World Heritage Centre in our unique glass roofed, convertible mini-coach. See the city from a local's perspective as part of a 1.5 hour, small group experience.
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Explore the whole of Edinburgh's UNESCO World Heritage Centre in our unique glass roofed, convertible mini-coach. See the city from a local's perspective as part of a 1.5 hour, small group experience.
You hop aboard our convertible glass roofed mini-coach at Waverley Bridge in central Edinburgh. From here we travel along Princes Street, where you’ll hear about the famous castle and gorgeous gardens.
We then head to the Grassmarket, one of the best places to visit in Edinburgh, and a place that functioned both as a lively market place and a notorious place of execution.
You’ll learn about Edinburgh’s most famous dog before we take you around Edinburgh’s central university area. The buildings here are stunning and there’s the chance to spot some of the magical places that inspired the Harry Potter books.
After we’ve given you an introduction to Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, we venture past the National Gallery and down into the new town. Here you’ll learn about the Scottish pioneers who lived in these beautiful Georgian buildings.
Next, we head off the beaten track and into Edinburgh’s quaint Dean Village. This residential zone was once a separate village and is packed full of charming cobbled lanes. We continue exploring the Dean area, where you’ll get a view of Stewart’s Melville College and the Galleries of Modern Art.
Back into the city centre, we travel along George Street and Queen Street before taking you past Calton Hill. From here we head down to the foot of Arthur’s Seat, where the regal Holyrood Palace is located. Our last step of the journey takes us through the Canongate and back to Waverley Bridge.
- Hourly departures 09:00 until 19:00
- Travel through Edinburgh in our deluxe, open-top mini-coach
- Explore in small groups for a more personal experience
- Learn about Edinburgh through the eyes of a local
- See all of Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- Discover the Edinburgh Castle, the Grassmarket and many more of Edinburgh’s top attractions
You hop aboard our convertible glass roofed mini-coach at Waverley Bridge in central Edinburgh. From here we travel along Princes Street, where you’ll hear about the famous castle and gorgeous gardens.
We then head to the Grassmarket, one of the best places to visit in Edinburgh, and a place that functioned both as a lively market place and a notorious place of execution.
You’ll learn about Edinburgh’s most famous dog before we take you around Edinburgh’s central university area. The buildings here are stunning and there’s the chance to spot some of the magical places that inspired the Harry Potter books.
After we’ve given you an introduction to Edinburgh’s famous Royal Mile, we venture past the National Gallery and down into the new town. Here you’ll learn about the Scottish pioneers who lived in these beautiful Georgian buildings.
Next, we head off the beaten track and into Edinburgh’s quaint Dean Village. This residential zone was once a separate village and is packed full of charming cobbled lanes. We continue exploring the Dean area, where you’ll get a view of Stewart’s Melville College and the Galleries of Modern Art.
Back into the city centre, we travel along George Street and Queen Street before taking you past Calton Hill. From here we head down to the foot of Arthur’s Seat, where the regal Holyrood Palace is located. Our last step of the journey takes us through the Canongate and back to Waverley Bridge.
- Hourly departures 09:00 until 19:00
- Travel through Edinburgh in our deluxe, open-top mini-coach
- Explore in small groups for a more personal experience
- Learn about Edinburgh through the eyes of a local
- See all of Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage Centre
- Discover the Edinburgh Castle, the Grassmarket and many more of Edinburgh’s top attractions
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