Edinburgh Through Time A Self Guided Heritage Journey
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Edinburgh Through Time A Self Guided Heritage Journey

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About this experience

Discover Edinburgh's ancient charm and rich history with our self-guided audio tour app, allowing you to explore the city at your own pace. Begin at the iconic Edinburgh Castle, perched high above the city on Castle Rock, then proceed down the historic Royal Mile, the heart of Old Town. Immerse yourself in Scottish royal history at the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Queen's official residence in Scotland, before admiring the lively atmosphere of Grassmarket with its traditional pubs and shops. Stroll through the elegant New Town streets to the National Museum of Scotland, home to thousands of fascinating artifacts telling Scotland's story. Experience the city's literary heritage at the Writers' Museum and along the winding closes of the Old Town, then marvel at the panoramic views from Calton Hill with its collection of historic monuments. Continue your tour to Arthur's Seat, exploring this ancient volcano and ascending to its peak for breathtaking views.

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Edinburgh Through Time A Self Guided Heritage Journey

What's included

Self-guided walking tour (app)
Digital City Map

Detailed itinerary

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The Castle Esplanade is a grand forecourt before Edinburgh Castle's main entrance, offering spectacular views over the city. This impressive open space hosts the famous Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo each August. The Esplanade serves as the perfect starting point for exploring the Royal Mile, with its rich history and stunning architecture.

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Perched atop an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle dominates Edinburgh's skyline as Scotland's most iconic fortress. The castle houses the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny, used in coronation ceremonies. Visitors can witness the One o'Clock Gun firing, explore St. Margaret's Chapel (Edinburgh's oldest building), and discover centuries of Scottish royal histor

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The Lawnmarket, originally named for its role as a linen market, represents the oldest part of Edinburgh's Old Town. This historic street features well-preserved 16th-century buildings, including the famous Gladstone's Land and numerous hidden closes. The area showcases some of the best examples of medieval architecture in the city.

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Housed in Lady Stair's House, the Writers' Museum celebrates Scotland's literary giants: Robert Burns, Walter Scott, and Robert Louis Stevenson. The museum displays personal artifacts including Burns' writing desk and Scott's printing press. The collection includes rare manuscripts, first editions, and personal items that bring these literary legends to life.

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Founded in the 1120s, St. Giles' Cathedral stands as the historic High Kirk of Edinburgh with its distinctive crown spire. The cathedral features magnificent stained glass windows and the famous Thistle Chapel, home to Scotland's highest order of chivalry. Every hour, the traditional Hejnal trumpet call sounds from its tower, continuing a centuries-old tradition.

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Hidden beneath Edinburgh's Royal Mile, Mary King's Close offers a glimpse into the city's 17th-century life. This preserved street tells stories of plague victims, murderers, and everyday medieval life. The close features authentic period rooms and fascinating tales of its former residents.

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The Mercat Cross, standing outside St. Giles' Cathedral, marks the historic heart of Edinburgh's trading center. This restored medieval monument serves as the traditional site for royal proclamations and civic announcements. The cross features intricate carvings and remains an important ceremonial location.

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This magnificent Victorian building houses collections spanning Scottish history, nature, and global cultures. The museum's rooftop terrace provides stunning panoramic views of Edinburgh's skyline. Interactive exhibits and the Grand Gallery's soaring atrium make this a must-visit destination.

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This preserved 15th-century house is associated with Scotland's famous religious reformer. The building features original wooden ceilings and painted walls dating from the 1600s. Its exhibits tell the dramatic story of the Scottish Reformation and Edinburgh's turbulent past.

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This historic section of the Royal Mile was once a separate burgh from Edinburgh. The Canongate Kirk serves as the parish church for Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace. Notable residents buried in its kirkyard include economist Adam Smith and poet Robert Fergusson.

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This contemporary building showcases bold modern architecture contrasting with its historic surroundings. The complex incorporates Scottish symbols and materials throughout its innovative design. Visitors can observe parliamentary sessions and explore exhibitions about Scottish democracy.

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The Queen's official residence in Scotland stands at the bottom of the Royal Mile. The palace is rich with tales of Mary Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie. Its elegant State Apartments and ruins of Holyrood Abbey reflect centuries of royal history.

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This Victorian Gothic spire honors Scottish author Sir Walter Scott. The monument offers climbing access via 287 steps to spectacular city views. Its intricate stonework features 64 character sculptures from Scott's novels.

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Located in the former Bank of Scotland headquarters, this museum explores money's history. Interactive exhibits demonstrate the art of banknote printing and safe-cracking. The building offers excellent views of the Old Town from its elevated position.

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This preserved Victorian milling village sits peacefully along the Water of Leith. Former grain mills and workers' cottages create a picturesque scene away from city bustle. The area's well-preserved architecture tells the story of Edinburgh's industrial past.

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This tranquil riverside path provides a green corridor through Edinburgh's heart. The walkway connects various historic neighborhoods and cultural attractions. Wildlife spotting and peaceful walking opportunities abound along this urban oasis.

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This hilltop park features Edinburgh's collection of historic monuments and memorials. The site offers some of the best panoramic views of the city and Firth of Forth. The unfinished National Monument creates an iconic Edinburgh skyline.

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This hidden oasis, known as Edinburgh's Secret Garden, sits beside Duddingston Loch. Created by Doctors Andrew and Nancy Neil, it combines thoughtful planting with peaceful contemplation. The garden offers stunning views of Arthur's Seat and the loch.

What's not included

Private transportation
No in-person guides: Explore independently with our digital tour app.
Museum's and tourist attraction's fees/tickets are not included.

Available languages

Audio guide
EN
Written guide
EN

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Important information

Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels

Meeting point

Visitors are encouraged to personalize their experience by choosing their own starting point and the order in which they wish to explore.

Important notes

INSTRUCTIONS

1 – Download the CloudGuide App
The first step is to install the CloudGuide app. The app can be found under the name CloudGuide in the app stores (iOS and Android). You can also get our app here: cloudguide.me/get.
Get started by exploring our comprehensive how to use guide: cloudguide.me/l/howtouse_en_web.

2 – Get the guide
Once downloaded, open the app. Click "I HAVE A CODE". Type using the keyboard or paste the code that can be found above your ticket on the left, just below the barcode (a 12-digit number starting with “A”, one code per visitor).

Click "START TOUR". You can pre-download or use your guide in streaming. Once activated on your phone, the guide grants access to content for the following 30 days.

3 - Go to the starting point
When you're ready to start the guide, head to the suggested starting point (or feel free to customize the order of your tour).

4 - Need help?
If you have any issues with access codes or in-app purchases, please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. We have also prepared a list of the most common issues and the ways to solve them: cloudguide.me/l/issues.

5 – Didn’t receive your code?
If you haven’t received your access code (a 12-digit number starting with “A” — one code per visitor), please contact us at help@cloudguide.me. Be sure to include your booking number and the name of the tour, and we’ll assist you as soon as possible.

TIP: Having troubles? Apps and phones aren’t perfect. Sometimes they freeze or crash. If this happens, simply close the app (don’t just minimise it!) and reopen it. In most cases that should help.
We hope you enjoy the visit!

About Edinburgh

Edinburgh, Scotland's capital, is a city of historic and cultural significance. Known for its medieval Old Town and elegant Georgian New Town, both designated as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Edinburgh offers a unique blend of ancient and modern. The city is famous for its annual festivals, including the Edinburgh Fringe, and its iconic Edinburgh Castle.

Top Attractions

Edinburgh Castle

A historic fortress that dominates the city's skyline. It houses the Scottish Crown Jewels and the Stone of Destiny.

Historical 2-3 hours £18 (adult), £11 (child)

Royal Mile

A historic street connecting Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Lined with shops, restaurants, and historic sites.

Historical/Cultural Several hours to explore fully Free to walk, attractions vary

Arthur's Seat

An extinct volcano offering panoramic views of the city. A popular spot for hiking and outdoor activities.

Nature/Adventure 1-2 hours (hike) Free

The Royal Yacht Britannia

The former royal yacht of the British monarchy, now a museum docked in Edinburgh's port.

Historical 2 hours £19 (adult), £10 (child)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Haggis

A traditional Scottish dish made from sheep's offal, oats, and spices, typically served with neeps and tatties (turnips and potatoes).

Main Course Not vegetarian or vegan.

Scotch Pie

A small, double-crust meat pie filled with minced mutton or beef.

Snack Contains meat.

Cranachan

A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.

Dessert Contains dairy and gluten.

Irn-Bru

Scotland's iconic bright orange, fizzy soft drink with a unique flavor.

Drink Contains caffeine and sugar.

Popular Activities

Hiking Arthur's Seat Kayaking on the Water of Leith Cycling the National Cycle Network Afternoon tea at The Dome Visiting the Royal Botanic Garden Strolling along Princes Street Gardens Exploring the National Museum of Scotland Visiting the Scottish National Gallery

Best Time to Visit

June to August

Summer is the peak tourist season, with long daylight hours and numerous festivals. The weather is generally pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the city's outdoor attractions.

15°C to 20°C (59°F to 68°F) 59°F to 68°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Scottish Gaelic
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

British Pound (GBP)

Time Zone

GMT (UTC+0) or BST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time

Electricity

230VV, 50HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

Edinburgh is generally safe for tourists, but as with any major city, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions against petty crime.

Important Precautions:
  • • Keep valuables secure
  • • Be cautious of your surroundings at night
  • • Use reputable taxi services or ride-sharing apps

Getting there

By air
  • Edinburgh Airport • 13 km (8 miles) from city center
By train

Edinburgh Waverley, Edinburgh Haymarket

By bus

Edinburgh Bus Station (Stance 20)

Getting around

Public transport

Affordable and frequent bus services cover the entire city. Key routes include the Airlink 100 to the airport.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, FREE NOW

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Old Town New Town Leith

Day trips

Lothian
10-20 km (6-12 miles) • Half day to full day

Lothian offers a mix of historic sites, scenic landscapes, and outdoor activities. Visit historic castles, explore picturesque villages, and enjoy the beautiful countryside.

Fife
30-50 km (18-31 miles) • Full day

Fife is known for its beautiful coastline, historic towns, and the famous St. Andrews, home to the University of St. Andrews and the Old Course golf course.

Stirling
60 km (37 miles) • Full day

Stirling is a historic city known for its castle and its role in Scottish history. It's a great destination for history enthusiasts and those interested in Scotland's past.

Festivals

Edinburgh Festival Fringe • August Edinburgh International Festival • August Hogmanay • December 31

Pro tips

  • Visit the camera obscura for a unique view of the city
  • Explore the underground closes for a glimpse into Edinburgh's past
  • Try a whisky tasting at one of the city's many whisky bars
  • Walk the Royal Mile at night for a quieter and more atmospheric experience
  • Visit the National Museum of Scotland for a comprehensive overview of the city's history and culture
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