The Edinburgh Old Town History Tour
A Private History Tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town with David Wheater
This walking tour is entirely private to you and your family & friends, in a private group
Fixed Price £295 (includes up to 8 people) / Daily 12pm-3pm
Tour Overview
This exclusive, private Old Town History tour with David is a great first introduction to Edinburgh. You can check reviews and book here, or simply get in touch.
This exclusive, private history tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town lasts 3 hours and is a fixed price of £295 per tour, which includes up to 8 people in the same private group, party or family, making it great value. St Giles’ Cathedral and David’s, 100 page, Edinburgh City Guide & Photography Guides are included. More details and reviews below.
This private history tour will give you a great overview of the development and history of the city while visiting lots of hidden gems and sights which are often missed by visitors. Some of the places you’ll visit with David include:
Victoria Street, Terrace & West Bow
Castlehill
Ramsay Gardens
New College
Makar’s Court
The Writers’ Museum
Riddle’s Court
Parliament Square
The Heart of Midlothian
St Gile’s Cathedral
The Grassmarket, and
The Vennel & Flodden Tower
David’s Private Tour of Edinburgh’s Old Town.
Edinburgh Old Town Tour Description
This is very much a tour for people who love hidden history and obscure things off the beaten path, often hiding in plain sight! A local for over 50 years, David will share with you a lifetimes worth of knowledge!
Starting in the heart of the Old Town, David will take you on a personal tour of some of the Old Towns most interesting locations, many off the beaten track and easily missed. We'll discover wizards (real ones!), famous writers and courageous Scottish queens, along with contemporary Scottish icons and celebrities who've made their mark in music, literature and sport in Scotland. There’ll be amazing architecture, fascinating stories and plenty of opportunities to take amazing photos along the way.
We’ll visit many of the Old Town’s oldest buildings, including one of the most beautiful which was built in 1590 and the venue for a famous royal banquet for King James VI and his Queen, Anne of Denmark, in 1593. We’ll learn about one of the mansion’s most famous residents who was unfortunately shot dead by a 13 year old school boy!
Near the castle we’ll visit The Witches’ Well and The Witchery, one of the prettiest closes in the Old Town. We’ll discover the plight of those accused of witchcraft between the 15th & 18th centuries and discover the hidden meaning and symbolism behind the fascinating Witches’ Well. Nearby David will show you a couple of cannonballs which have an interesting story.
David will tell you all about a brush shop in beautiful Victoria Street that used to sell every kind of possible brush, and today still sells brooms, albeit the kind that Harry Potter flew! We'll visit the beautiful Writers’ Museum & Makars’ Court to learn all about Robert Louis Stevenson's remarkable career as one of the world's most famous writers and see a wardrobe from his childhood bedroom that is thought to have inspired one of his most famous books, Jekyll and Hyde. We’ll stop in Makers’ Court to see quotes from John Muir, and Muriel Spark, and David will show you one of his favourite books, The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie.
Near the castle we'll visit a true hidden gem, a mansion dating back to 1638, and its links to Culloden in 1746 and the Battle of Flodden in 1513. We'll visit the site of Scottish Queen, Mary de Guise's old palace, and admire the magnificent New College, one of the city's most beautiful courtyards and buildings. David will be delighted to take some portraits of you there to keep. David will tell you all about the extraordinary lives of two powerful Scottish Queens, mother and daughter, Mary de Guise, and Mary Queen of Scots.
On the way to Parliament Square and St Giles’ Cathedral, we’ll visit a spot next to the statue of David Hume that’s rarely noticed. It’s the last public execution spot in Edinburgh and David will tell you all about the Ratho murderer, who ruthlessly killed a nursery maid close to where David lives now and why Queen Victoria’s dentist decided to paint him after he was cut down!
In St Giles’ Cathedral, founded in the 1130’s, we'll see the beautiful mausoleums of two of Scotland's most famous Covenanters, the Marquess of Montrose and rival the Marquess of Argyll; and David will tell you all about their remarkable executions just outside the cathedral. We'll also learn about two truly remarkable Scottish ladies, Dr Sophia Jex-Blake and Dr Elsie Inglis, whose courage and perseverance paved the way for women to pursue medical careers and equality in university education. We'll also visit a beautiful chapel dedicated to Scotland's highest order of chivalry, and discover one of Edinburgh's icons, The Angels with Bagpipes.
In the Grassmarket, we'll visit the spot where the captain of the town guard was executed by the Edinburgh mob in 1736, and climb The Vennel to the remains of the old Flodden Tower for some of the best views of the castle in Edinburgh
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To book, please choose a date from the calendar below or simply get in touch.
Book the Private Edinburgh Old Town History Tour
(Private Tour) Fixed Price £295 - 3hrs / 8 people
Tour Reviews
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The Best Tour I've Ever Booked
David was the best tour guide I’ve ever had the pleasure of booking.
Not only was he supremely knowledgeable about the history of Edinburgh, he was also so enthusiastic to share it with us.
The photography tips he shared were just a cherry on top. We had an awesome time walking all around Edinburgh exploring the must-see sights and hidden gems.
If you are deciding between a few different tours, stop looking and just book David, I cannot recommend him enough. Thank you for an unforgettable experience, David!
Zion F, USA
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Wonderful Tour!
This was a wonderful tour with David! He is extremely knowledgeable and very friendly.
He takes the time to make sure that you're having a great tour and honestly you could spend days with him and learn more and more!
He has very good manners and takes very good care of his clients. He will even take you to a fantastic tea and coffee shop for a little break.
I wish we could have stayed and taken multiple days worth of tours with him, he was that good! I highly recommend this tour.
Take it at the beginning of your trip because he'll point out many places you can return to so you know where the good things are!
Kara & Kevin, USA
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A Wonderful Edinburgh Afternoon!
We booked this tour for the first day of our week in Edinburgh. David provided a truly enthusiastic and warm welcome to his beautiful city which set the tone for the rest of our week.
He was a wealth of knowledge and highlighted many fascinating details which would have been easily overlooked, giving us a deep appreciation of his city's rich heritage.
His photography advice helped to "train my eyes" and appreciate fantastic details of this visually captivating city, prompting me to return to many of the locations later in our visit.
This tour is a great balance of the history and beauty of this city. We highly recommend this tour as an introduction to Edinburgh.
Stephen P, USA

