Embark on a culinary adventure into Scotland's massively underrated food scene, with a dedicated food tour in Edinburgh. Whether you're a local or a visitor, a food tour is a fantastic way to discover the city's diverse and delicious food scene.
From traditional Scottish cuisine to international flavors, there's a food tour to suit every taste. Join a small group and explore the city's hidden gems, discovering local favorites and iconic eateries along the way.
Savor the flavors of haggis, neeps and tatties, freshly caught seafood, artisanal cheeses, and more. Sample a dram of whisky or indulge in a sweet treat - there's something for everyone on a food tour in Edinburgh.
The Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the bottom of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, is the King's official residence when he's in Scotland. Visitors can explore the 14 state rooms in this 16th-century palace, still used during royal ceremonies!
The Real Mary King's Close is a walking tour of Old Edinburgh that tells the city's history with all of the grisly truth about the Black Plague, mysterious hauntings, gruesome crimes, and stifled living situations. It is located opposite St Giles' Cathedral in Edinburgh Old Town.