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SCOTTISH SECRETS
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Edinburgh ‘s Georgian and Romantic New Town private guided tour

2h30
Welcome to the dwellings of the Cape Club, a gathering of Scottish merchants whose motto was ”wealth, mirth and good fellowship”. In the 18th century, Edinburgh shed her medieval coat to become a city truly worth of the nickname “the Athens of the North”. What led the city to plan and build the area that has become the best preserved and largest example of 18th century Georgian architecture (as well as a UNESCO World Heritage Site)? And most importantly: how would you plan the best possible party there?! During this tour, discover how the Georgians lived, between stunning palatial houses and the hustle and bustle of streets where servants and coachman lived. Learn about the secrets held behind closed doors, from drunken regency dandies cheating at cards to technological innovations which changed the world.
Tour Highlights:
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Princes Street & Scott Monument: Begin your exploration on Princes Street, the bustling thoroughfare that serves as the gateway to New Town. Admire the grandeur of neoclassical facades and learn about the city's transformation during the Georgian era. Admire the Walter Scott Monument
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Portrait Gallery: Admire this beautiful neo-gothic building
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George Street: Stroll along the stylish George Street, renowned for its exquisite shops and architectural treasures. Delve into the legacy of the Scottish Enlightenment and the cultural renaissance that shaped New Town.
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Charlotte Square: Discover the symmetry and elegance of Charlotte Square, the masterpiece of New Town's design. Hear about its creation by celebrated architect Robert Adam and its significance as a hub of intellectual and cultural activity.
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St. Andrew Square: Visit St. Andrew Square, a green oasis surrounded by impressive townhouses.
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Princes Street Gardens: Discover the Ross Fountain, an iconic victorian fountain with a gorgeous views of the Castle
Price
1 participant: £180
2 participants: £90 each
3 participants: £60 each
4 participants: £45 each
5 participants: £36 each
6 participants: £30 each
7 participants: £26 each
Contact us for groups over 7 people
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Children under 3 are free
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For an extra £45 per group, enjoy an introduction to the National Galleries of Scotland key 19th century paintings
Email info@tddsscots.com to check our availability
Meeting Point
Minimum Age
None - however for families with children under 7 we recommend our family tour
Fitness Requirements
We always try to adapt to you and we can of course have breaks during your walking tour.
If you can comfortably walk around 4 to 5km, you will not struggle.
Wheelchair accessibility: The tour is wheelchair accessible – however, note that there will be one steep slope during the tour to go down to the Gardens
Cancellation Policy
Free cancellation with full refund until 4 days before the start of the tour. Non refundable afterwards.
Tickets to the Georgian House are non refundable