The Edinburgh New Town History Tour
A Private History Tour of Edinburgh’s New 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 New Town History tour with David is a great first introduction to Edinburgh’s magnificent Georgian New Town. You can check reviews and book here, or simply get in touch.
Construction of Edinburgh’s beautiful Georgian New Town began in 1767 and today it’s just as spectacular. Built in response to overcrowding and filthy conditions in the Old Town, it contains extraordinarily beautiful buildings and gardens, which you’ll discover and photograph with David on this exciting, 3 hour, private history tour.
From the very first houses to be built, to stunning mansions, pubs and hidden gardens, David will bring the history and story of the New Town alive with lots of old photographs and maps. You’ll also learn about some of its most famous residents who helped invent the modern world. There’ll be a complimentary coffee break and David will take pictures of you in special locations to keep as a souvenir of your visit. You’ll also get a free copy of David’s New Town Guidebook.
David’s Private Tour of Edinburgh’s New Town.
Edinburgh New Town Tour Description
This is very much a tour for people who love beautiful architecture, stunning galleries, serene gardens and historic kirkyards. From Georgian squares, classical mansions, Victorian pubs and secret gardens, to world-class art and magnificent photo opportunities, this tour of Edinburgh’s UNESCO World Heritage site is a pure delight, with a local that’s called it home for more than 50 years.
Most visitors to Edinburgh quite understandably visit the Old Town first, but, Edinburgh's beautiful New Town has just as much to offer. In fact, at over 250 years old, the New Town is in many respects older than what you see in the Old Town today! From beautiful Georgian architecture, magnificent garden squares and parks, to stunning galleries, palladian mansions, and impressive monuments, this tour has it all. It's also a great option for visitors who might find the Old Town too busy, especially during the annual Fringe Festival in August.
Meeting in lovely St Andrew Square gardens, in the heart of the New Town, David will give you a warm welcome to the city and give you an overview of the history and development of the New Town, which was built in 7 major phases between 1767 and 1850. David will tell you the story of the unofficial crowned king of Scotland and the secret tunnel running under the new town, which was once a mushroom farm. We'll visit one of the most beautiful galleries in Scotland, see its magnificent hall of heroes, and learn all about the philanthropist owner of the Scotsman newspaper, who made it all possible. We'll learn all about Caledonia and many of Edinburgh's best known historical figures, including Mary, Queen of Scots and our national bard, Robert Burns. We'll also discover some amazing artefacts in the library, including the death masks of the infamous Edinburgh murderers, Burke & Hare, which once belonged to the Edinburgh Phrenological Society.
Then it's to one of Edinburgh's most beautiful mansions, Dundas House, designed by William Chambers in 1772. Inside is one of Edinburgh's most beautiful interiors that at one time gave the resident bank a surprising commercial advantage over its nearest rivals. We'll then visit an old Victorian pub which has become an Edinburgh institution, discover a secret garden hidden in the heart of the city and learn about an Edinburgh eccentric who made one of the world’s first balloon flights in the city. Then it's off to the Wellington Statue to take exquisite photos of the Balmoral Hotel and then on to the biggest monument to a writer in the world, the gothic Scott Monument, which is 182 years old and adorned with over 60 statues from the novels of Sir Walter Scott.
We'll then stroll along one of the most beautiful parks in Britain, where David will explain more about the history of Edinburgh and help you take fantastic panoramic photos of the city skyline and Edinburgh Castle. On to one of the best national galleries in the world, we'll see some of Edinburgh's most iconic pictures, Raeburn's skating minister, the Porteous Riot, and the world famous Monarch of the Glen, by one of the UK's most revered artists, Landseer. Then it's off to perhaps the most impressive building in Edinburgh, which is now home to Edinburgh University School of Divinity, and the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland. David will help you take great photos here and portraits of yourselves as a souvenir of your visit to Edinburgh. We'll also learn about two of Scotland's most famous queens, Mary, Queen of Scots, and her impressive French mother, Mary de Guise. We'll learn about their tumultuous and adventurous lives and the extraordinary execution of Mary at the behest of her cousin, Elizabeth, at Fotheringham Castle in 1587. David will show you a photograph of Mary de Guise's palace, which was demolished to make way for New College and show a little secret clue as to its former existence.
Towards the end of the tour, we'll admire the world's first floral clock and explore beautiful Princes Street Gardens. David will show you the exquisite Gardener's Cottage, a Polish bear that fought in the first World War, and one of the best places to photograph the castle, next to one of the most beautiful fountains in Scotland. To finish off, we'll visit a hidden garden in the West End, a truly beautiful church and historic kirkyard where Agatha Christie got married, and finish off at the New Town's most beautiful square - the magnificent Charlotte Square by Robert Adam
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To book, please choose a date from the calendar below or simply get in touch.
Book the Private Edinburgh New 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

