Day Rail Tour from London to the historic city of Edinburgh.
The tour offers a deep dive into Scotland's whisky culture, history, and production processes, making it educational for both enthusiasts and newcomers. You can enjoy interactive displays, including a 3 D whisky barrel ride that showcases the whisky-making journey, enhancing the overall experience.
Also, includes guided tastings of different whisky varieties, allowing participants to appreciate the nuances in flavor and aroma, often led by knowledgeable guides.
It highlights the rich heritage of whisky production in Edinburgh and Scotland, often featuring stories and anecdotes that bring the tradition to life.
This experience is set up to tailor your experience base on your preferences, whether it's focusing on specific types of whisky or particular regions.
The tour provides a picturesque backdrop, allowing you to enjoy the city's stunning architecture and atmosphere while indulging in whisky tasting.
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Discover one of the most memorable and unique cities in all of Europe, Edinburgh. Take part of interactive guided tour and discover how single malt Scotch whisky is made, a process unchanged through the centuries. Choose your perfect 'dram’ and taste it in one of The World's Largest Whisky Collections.
We do not conduct in-person departures. This tour is unescorted. (expect for The Scotch Whisky Experience which is live guided)
Your train tickets will be sent to you one week before your scheduled departure date via email (or within 24 hours if booked within one week).
We do not conduct in-person departures. This tour is unescorted (expect for The Scotch Whisky Experience which is live guided)
Your train tickets and detailed tour information will be sent to you one week before your scheduled departure date via email (or within 24 hours if booked within one week).
Please note that this tour is strictly for those aged 18 years and over
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