This isn’t your average history tour. It’s a rich, immersive journey through the heart of one of Scotland’s most storied towns — led by locals who live and breathe Paisley’s past.
You’ll hear the echoes of monks in medieval cloisters, walk in the footsteps of radical weavers and poets, and uncover the stories behind some of the town’s most iconic and overlooked landmarks. Using personal audio headsets, you won’t miss a word as your guide brings Paisley’s layered history to life with warmth, insight, and a few surprises.
A commitment to authenticity, this tour offers a deeply human connection to the people and events that shaped Paisley — from its proud industrial roots to its cultural revival.
You’ll have fun, too — as one recent guest said:
"We had a blast! The guides were so knowledgeable and humorous — a fantastic way to experience the city. Highly recommended!"
12th-century monastery with ties to Scottish royalty and William Wallace
A grand Victorian civic building overlooking Abbey Close
Striking red-brick former thread mill and symbol of Paisley’s industrial heritage
A stunning Art Deco building with a powerful backstory in child welfare
The town’s Gothic-style skyline icon
Preserved 18th-century weavers' cottages
Celebrating Robert Tannahill, Paisley’s own weaver-poet
Visit one of the oldest kilt makers in scotland since 1909
Directly across from Paisley Gilmour Street train station.
Look out for:
The “Discover Paisley” sign above the entrance to the heritage hub.
Paisley Tours HQ
2 County Place, Paisley, PA1 1BP
(Directly across from Paisley Gilmour Street train station)
Look for the “Discover Paisley” sign at the entrance.
Show your booking confirmation (digital or printed) to your guide upon arrival.
Your guide will provide your personal audio earpiece and get you checked in.
Scotland is a country in the United Kingdom known for its dramatic landscapes, rich history, and vibrant culture. From the bustling cities of Edinburgh and Glasgow to the rugged Highlands and serene islands, Scotland offers a diverse range of experiences for travelers.
A historic fortress that dominates the skyline of Edinburgh, offering a glimpse into Scotland's past.
A large, deep freshwater loch known for its legendary monster, Nessie, and stunning scenery.
A stunning example of Scottish Gothic architecture and one of the few medieval cathedrals in Scotland to have survived the Reformation intact.
A picturesque island known for its dramatic landscapes, including the Old Man of Storr and the Quiraing.
A historic town known as the home of golf and the University of St. Andrews, with a rich medieval history.
A savory pudding made from sheep's offal, oatmeal, and spices, traditionally cooked in a sheep's stomach.
A creamy smoked haddock soup with potatoes and onions.
A traditional Scottish dessert made with whipped cream, raspberries, honey, and toasted oats.
This is the warmest and driest time of the year, ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. However, it is also the busiest tourist season.
British Pound (GBP)
GMT (UTC+0) or BST (UTC+1) during daylight saving time
230VV, 50HzHz
Scotland is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in most areas. However, petty crime and pickpocketing can occur in tourist areas and crowded places.
Edinburgh Waverley, Glasgow Central
Edinburgh Bus Station, Glasgow Bus Station
Efficient and comfortable, with scenic routes through the Highlands.
Available • Apps: Uber, FreeNow
Car, Bike, Scooter
A historic castle that played a significant role in Scottish history, offering stunning views and a rich past.
A beautiful national park with lochs, mountains, and forests, offering a variety of outdoor activities.
A stunning ruin of a Cistercian abbey with intricate stone carvings and a rich history.
Price varies by option