Edinburgh Castle: Self-Guided Audio Tours
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Discover the city’s most iconic monument with this self-guided audio tour. Edinburgh Castle dominates Scotland's capital city from its great volcanic summit. The story of the Castle has helped shape the nation's history: battles and sieges were fought over it, royalty lived and died within its walls, and countless generations have been inspired by it. Learn about the many Scottish monarchs it has sheltered, including Queen Margaret (later St Margaret), who died here in 1093, and Mary Queen of Scots, who gave birth to James VI in the Royal Palace in 1566. Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of medieval royal intrigues and feel like a participant in historical events in a place where time has stopped.

Let the threads of history weave their magic around you and discover the fascinating story of Scotland through 160 exquisitely hand-stitched panels, chronologically showcasing the nation's history, heritage, innovations, and culture. From the formation of the land itself to the present day, each panel and image is designed to be easily understood, with accompanying text to bring to life tales of struggles, ambitions, successes, failures, and the quest for meaning and belonging. Created by the people of Scotland, the Scottish Tapestry is a majestic tribute to the nation's vibrant history and breathtaking landscapes. With over 1,000 men, women, and children contributing their talents, this Tapestry stands as one of the most ambitious community projects ever undertaken in Scotland – a true work of art by the nation, *for* the nation.

Welcome to Edinburgh, a beautiful modern city with a horrid and brutal past! This self-guided horror walk on your smartphone will take you around the old town of Edinburgh to explore the twisting closes and streets that have played host to some of the most brutal parts of the city's past. This audio walk takes you from the Royal Mile where you will learn why it was once considered as "the world's end". As you walk down to the Grassmarket the audio commentary will reveal the story of Thomas Weir, infamously known as the Wizard of Westbow. The market itself was not only for shopping but for merciless punishment that will send shivers down your spine. Finally, you will walk through Greyfriars Cemetery where you will hear stories about grave robbing, body snatching, and mysterious killings. There are steps involved so be careful as you make your way through the old town. This is not a ghost tour as such, but more a dark history tour. However, that doesn't mean you aren't in for a fright!

This tour is your owl letter to the wizarding world of Harry Potter. NOTICE — no half-giant or wand required. This is self-guided audio tour. All information, including route and excursion itself, will be provided via app. Edinburgh is an old city that gave a hiding place to unemployed single mother. In return, she attracted millions of tourists here to wander the streets looking for magical inspiration. So do not be surprised if the urge to start a book appears. We start at the former Spoon Bistro, the little known place where the first HP book was written. You will then see the school that is speculated to be an inspiration for Hogwarts itself. After that, you will be guided through a mysterious Greyfriars Kirkyard to find the tombstone of Tom Riddell. To warm up, the tour will get you to the busy Victoria street with cafes and souvenir shops. This very street recalls the memories of Diagon Alley and preschool shopping. Through the narrow cobblestone streets, you will see the New College of the University of Edinburgh and gilded handprints of JK in front of the City Chambers. We finish at Balmoral Hotel, the luxurious place where the last HP novel was finished. All addresses, maps, and butterbeer recommendations are provided in a careful manner. The tour is well suited for the first timers in Edinburgh and Harry Potter fans. Experience the magic!

This self-guided audio walking tour explores Edinburgh’s Old Town through its civic landmarks, medieval streets, public art, and green spaces. It is ideal for first-time visitors who want a clear introduction to the city’s history and atmosphere while seeing famous sights up close. Your route begins at Edinburgh City Chambers on the Royal Mile, where the stone facade and arcaded courtyard set the tone for the historic center. From there, you pass the Mercat Cross, the Heart of Midlothian Mosaic, the bronze statue of philosopher David Hume, and Makars' Court with its inscribed paving stones honoring Scottish writers. The walk then climbs toward the dramatic rock of Edinburgh Castle, continues by The Hub and the curving houses of Victoria Terrace, and drops into the broad open space of the Grassmarket. The final stretch leads you through the solemn lanes of Greyfriars Kirkyard and into the National Museum of Scotland, before ending at The Meadows, where long tree-lined paths open out into one of the city’s best-loved parks. Along the way, you can expect memorable views of dark volcanic stone, steep closes, castle walls high above the street, a heart-shaped mosaic underfoot, and the striking contrast between crowded medieval lanes and the calm green lawns at the finish.

This self-guided audio walk explores Edinburgh’s royal, religious, and civic history, making it a great fit if you enjoy first visits, old architecture, and stories tied to real places. You follow the route at your own pace, with narration that helps you notice what is right in front of you, from palace gates to stone closes and church spires. The walk begins at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where the royal residence sits against the dramatic rise of the Old Town. From there, you move along the Royal Mile past Canongate Kirk, John Knox House, and St Giles’ Cathedral, tracing centuries of power, worship, and debate through medieval streets lined with dark stone and tall tenements. The route then leads you to Greyfriars and on toward the castle area, before continuing to the National Galleries, Princes Street, and the ordered elegance of Edinburgh New Town. Along the way, you will have memorable encounters with the contrast between palace and fortress, the crown-shaped crown steeple of St Giles’, the story of Greyfriars Bobby, sweeping views near Edinburgh Castle, and the sudden shift from the Old Town’s rugged lanes to the broad Georgian streets of New Town. It is a walk that lets you see how Edinburgh wears its history on every wall.

This self-guided audio walk introduces first-time visitors to Edinburgh’s historic core, with a route that suits travelers interested in medieval streets, grand landmarks, and the city’s layered stories. You will hear clear, lively narration as you move at your own pace through some of the most iconic scenes in the Scottish capital. The route begins at Usher Hall, where the curved stone frontage and bronze details set a ceremonial tone. From there, you head toward Edinburgh Castle, perched high on its volcanic rock, then down into the lively Grassmarket, once a medieval market square. The walk continues through tucked-away corners such as Milne’s Court and Riddles Court, then follows the Royal Mile past Deacon Brodies Tavern, St Giles’ Cathedral, the City Chambers, Mercat Cross, and Anchor Close. In the final stretch, you reach Edinburgh Waverley Train Station, spread below the Old Town ridge, before stepping into East Princes Street Gardens. The tour ends at the Scott Monument, a dark Gothic spire rising above the trees and shopfronts. Along the way, the most memorable moments include castle views above the skyline, narrow closes opening suddenly off crowded streets, the crown-shaped tower of St Giles’, and the striking contrast between the stone heights of the Old Town and the green gardens below.

This self-guided audio tour invites travelers to uncover the rich history and vibrant culture of Edinburgh, Scotland’s captivating capital. Note that this tour includes an entrance ticket to the Holyrood Palace available in the app, but the audio guide inside the museum is not provided. The journey begins at the Holyrood Palace and winds its way through the heart of the city. Travelers will stroll along the Royal Mile, passing historic sites such as St Giles’ Cathedral, the Writers’ Museum, and the imposing Edinburgh Castle, perched atop Castle Rock, before reaching the Georgian House in the elegant New Town. Each stop reveals a new chapter in Edinburgh’s past, from medieval fortresses to Enlightenment-era architecture, with detailed narratives that bring the city’s heritage to life. Along the route, memorable experiences await: exploring the atmospheric closes of the Old Town, and learning about legendary figures like Sir Walter Scott and Mary Queen of Scots. The tour offers a deep connection to Edinburgh’s layered history, making every step a discovery of the city’s enduring spirit and cultural legacy.

This self-guided audio tour takes you through the historic and culturally significant sites of Edinburgh, Scotland, with a ticket to The Edinburgh Dungeon included. If you are interested in history, architecture, and the rich cultural heritage of Scotland, this tour is perfect for you. The tour begins at The Edinburgh Dungeon, an underground attraction on Market Street, where you will delve into 500 years of Edinburgh's history through interactive shows and rides. From there, you will make your way to various iconic sites such as the Scott Monument, the National Galleries of Scotland, Princes Street Gardens, Johnnie Walker Princes Street, Edinburgh Castle, Greyfriars Kirkyard, The University of Edinburgh, the National Museum of Scotland, St Giles' Cathedral, The Real Mary King's Close, and finally, the Palace of Holyroodhouse. As you navigate through these landmarks, you will discover the city's dark past, its literary and whisky heritage, and its architectural splendor. You will climb the Scott Monument for panoramic views, explore the grand halls of Edinburgh Castle, and walk through the underground streets of Mary King's Close. Note that an audio tour inside The Edinburgh Dungeon is not provided. This journey will leave you with memorable experiences and a deep understanding of Edinburgh's fascinating history.

Step into the eerie world of The Edinburgh Dungeon, where Scotland’s dark and twisted history comes to life in spine-chilling detail. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, this immersive attraction takes you on a thrilling journey through the city’s most notorious stories, from ancient witch trials to gruesome tales of murder and betrayal. Experience heart-pounding live actor-led shows, thrilling special effects, and gripping storytelling as you navigate through terrifyingly recreated scenes from Edinburgh’s past. Feel the tension rise as you encounter characters from Scotland’s darker side, including infamous criminals, witches, and torturers, each bringing history to life with dramatic flair. As you make your way through the Dungeon, the terrifying sights and sounds will keep you on the edge of your seat. Don’t miss the chance to face the infamous "Terror of the Torture Chamber," or test your nerves on the Dungeons' ghostly ride, a truly haunting experience. Your entry ticket includes access to all the interactive shows and chilling exhibits within the Dungeon, making it a must-see for thrill-seekers and history buffs alike. Book your tickets today for a truly unforgettable experience—if you dare!
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About Edinburgh Castle
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Castlehill, Edinburgh EH1 2NGOpen in Google MapsOpening hours
- Monday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Tuesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Wednesday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Thursday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Friday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Saturday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
- Sunday: 9:30 AM – 6:00 PM
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Edinburgh Castle crowns Castle Rock above the city and has been a royal fortress, residence, garrison, and military stronghold for centuries. Parts of the complex date to the 11th century, making it one of Scotland’s most important historic sites. Today, Edinburgh Castle is famed for housing the Honours of Scotland, the nation’s crown jewels, and the National War Museum of Scotland. Its commanding position made it central to Scotland’s medieval and early modern history, while its battlements still define Edinburgh’s skyline. Visitors come for the sweeping views, royal connections, military collections, and atmospheric spaces that reveal how the castle shaped both the city and Scottish national identity.
Before you enter
- Arrive before opening to enjoy quieter ramparts and clearer photos over Edinburgh.
- Wear comfortable shoes; the castle grounds include steep slopes, cobbles, and uneven historic surfaces.
- Check the daily opening hours before visiting, as final entry timing may affect your route.
- Bring a light waterproof layer; Edinburgh weather can change quickly on the exposed hilltop.
What to expect
- Expect several sections to explore, including crown jewels displays, museums, batteries, and historic buildings.
- Plan extra time for panoramic views across Edinburgh from the walls and lookout points.
- The site is large and uphill in places, so allow time for walking between attractions.
- You may encounter busy viewpoints and indoor exhibits, especially around midday.
During your visit
- Head to the main viewpoints early for the best city photos with fewer people.
- Pause at the military areas and memorial spaces; they are among the castle’s most atmospheric parts.
- Take breaks between sections, as the uphill paths and stairs can be tiring.
- Use on-site snack and coffee stops if you need a short rest during your visit.
About Edinburgh Castle
The best time to visit Edinburgh Castle and avoid crowds is during winter, except for holidays. May, June, and September are also excellent times for visiting to enjoy the attractions of the castle without crowds.
August is the busiest month due to the Edinburgh festival. Book tickets in advance if you plan to visit the castle during this time.
Come to the castle during the week in the morning to avoid crowds of tourists.
Set aside at least two hours to enjoy the main exhibits of the castle fully.
Explore the history of Scotland. The walls of Edinburgh Castle have seen battles, sieges, and the life and death of many Scottish monarchs. Walk through the castle's buildings and feel like a participant of the famous events, including the Black Dinner that inspired the Red Wedding scene in the Game of Thrones series.
Experience the legendary landmark of Scotland. Located in the heart of Edinburgh, the ancient sight offers a range of attractions to help you immerse yourself in Scotland's history. Visit the dungeons of the castle to explore the darkest events of the city. Marvel at the Crown Jewels that Scottish monarchs wore during their coronations. Explore Scotland's oldest building, St. Margaret's Chapel, which dates back to the 12 century. Admire a gem of medieval Scotland — Great Hall, built for James IV in 1511.
Discover the legendary ancient fortress with the self-guided audio tour Edinburgh Castle: Hunt for Stone of Destiny. The Edinburgh-based journalist and tour guide will lead you through the castle's attractions and share with you the unknown facts and insights about the history of this place. Enjoy easy navigation and save time with included tickets.
- Edinburgh Castle ticket price
The Edinburgh Castle admission fee is lower if you book tickets online. The online ticket price is £18 for adults, £14.50 for seniors (65+) and unemployed, and £11 for children (5-15).
The gate price is £21 for adults, £17 for seniors (65+) and unemployed, and £12.50 for children (5-15).
- Discounts
Families of at least one adult and two children can get a special discount for group admission. A family online ticket costs between £35.50 and £61.50, depending on how many family members there are.
- Free admission
Children under five, Historic Scotland Members, HM Forces members, STGA and SITOA guides, and carers accompanying visitors with disabilities can visit Edinburgh Castle for free.
Edinburgh Castle is open daily, but opening times vary according to the season.
From 1 April to 30 September, the castle is open from 9:30 AM to 6:00 PM, with the last admission at 5:00 PM. During the winter season, starting from 1 October, you can visit Edinburgh Castle from 9:30 AM to 5:00 PM, with the last admission at 4:00 PM.
The castle is closed on 25 and 26 December.
FAQ about Edinburgh Castle
Edinburgh Castle is located in Edinburgh, surrounded by many other great sights.
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