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Below are all the discounts that you can use with the purchase of an Edinburgh Bus Tours ticket.

Hard Rock Cafe Edinburgh

Hard Rock Cafe Edinburgh

Free Hot Fudge Sundae / 10% off in the Rock Shop. Free Hot Fudge Sundae, with purchase of an adult entrée and 10% off in the Rock Shop, with a minimum spend of £33* *(Not valid with any other offer. Only valid at Hard Rock Café Edinburgh and Edinburgh Royal Mile Rock Shop)

Islander Handbag Workshop

Islander Handbag Workshop

10% off workshop. 42 Candlemaker Row (Tel 0131 453 6160) - 10% off hour-long workshop experience where you make your own Islander Harris Tweed Mini Satchel (Tues, Thurs, Fri, Sat & Sun). Excludes retail shop. 37 Marshall Street (Tel 0131 453 6160) - 10% off hour-long workshop experience where you make your own Islander Harris Tweed Mini Satchel (Daily 10.00,12.00,14.00 & 16.00). Excludes retail shop.

Johnnie Walker Princes Street

Johnnie Walker Princes Street

10% off Journey of Flavour Tour. Must present EBT ticket on arrival. Use promo code JWEBT10 at www.johnniewalker.com

The Royal Yacht Britannia

The Royal Yacht Britannia

10% off admission price. Discount applies on adult tickets only. Not valid with any other offers, promotion, family and gift tickets. Closed 25-28 June 2024.

Tolbooth Tavern, 167 Canongate

Tolbooth Tavern, 167 Canongate

Free Haggis taster . Haggis taster served with whisky cream sauce when a main course is purchased from the menu

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, St Andrew Sq

Bread Street Kitchen & Bar, St Andrew Sq

20% off whole bill. Cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer

Brewhemia, Market Street

Brewhemia, Market Street

20% off final value of dining bill. Must be used within 48 hours of use of tour tickets

Camera Obscura & World of Illusions

Camera Obscura & World of Illusions

10% off at gift shop. Excludes promotions and sale items

Chocolatarium

Chocolatarium

10% off Tour Tickets. Book online at chocolatarium.co.uk/book-tickets and enter CHOCOBUS for 10% off Tour Tickets

Edinburgh Chihuahua Café

Edinburgh Chihuahua Café

Free gift . Must book in advance at edinburghchihuahuacafe.co.uk

Edinburgh Zoo

Edinburgh Zoo

One free child (aged 3-15 yrs) ticket per one Edinburgh Bus Tours Adult ticket presented. 1. Valid for tickets bought in person at Edinburgh Zoo or Edinburgh Zoo tickets purchased via an Edinburgh Bus tours representative 2 A child is classed as 3 to 15 years old inclusive 3. All children must be accompanied by an full paying adult at all times 4. Not valid for zoo evening events – day time admission only

Gladstone

Gladstone's Land Ice Cream Parlour

10% off. Excludes retail

Gladstone’s Land, the National Trust for Scotland

Gladstone’s Land, the National Trust for Scotland

£1.50 off an adult ticket. Choose concession ticket if booking online

Holyrood Distillery

Holyrood Distillery

£2 off tours. Use promo code EBT24 at www.holyrooddistillery.co.uk

Leith Mills

Leith Mills

10% off souvenirs and clothing. Includes cashmere (excludes multi buy offers & concession products)

Lind & Lime Gin Distillery

Lind & Lime Gin Distillery

10% off a tour. Use promo code EBTLL24 at www.lindandlime.com

Local Eyes Tours

Local Eyes Tours

15% discount on the following – ‘Undiscovered Edinburgh on Foot’ & ‘Arthur’s Seat Hike’. . Undiscovered Edinburgh On Foot (Dean Village, Stockbridge, New Town) • £18 per person • Starts right next to the police box on Princes St, at Statue of James Young Simpson • 13.30 start time • "Get away from other tourists on this intimate small group tour that takes you through parts of Edinburgh, only discoverable on foot • This is the only small walking tour group tour of Dean Village in Edinburgh Arthur's Seat Hike (2 hour hike through Holyrood Park up to Arthur's Seat) • Starts outside Queens Gallery/Holyrood Palace, at 10am • £24 per person • Edinburgh's only Small Group tour up Arthur's Seat • Explore Edinburgh's most wild green space and see Auld Reekie (and Scotland) from the best vantage point the city has to offer Enter discount code EdinburghBusTour at localeyestours.co.uk

Lothian Motorcoaches

Lothian Motorcoaches

Save £5. Use promocode EBT5 at Lothianmotorcoaches.com or buy from ticket sellers. (not valid off joint ticket)

Napiers the Herbalists at Greyfriars Kirkyard, 18 Bristo Place

Napiers the Herbalists at Greyfriars Kirkyard, 18 Bristo Place

10% off in-store. Please quote 'NAPIERSONTOUR' at the till (excludes promotions & sale items)

National Mining Museum Scotland

National Mining Museum Scotland

£1 off an adult ticket. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.

Use Lothian services 29, 48 to visit.

Parliament Café at the Scottish Parliament

Parliament Café at the Scottish Parliament

10% discount. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.

Port of Leith Distillery

Port of Leith Distillery

10% off tour. Use promo code EBTPOLD24 at www.leithdistillery.com

Romanes & Paterson (Scottish Gifts) 62 Princes Street

Romanes & Paterson (Scottish Gifts) 62 Princes Street

10% off retail purchases . Excludes alcohol

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh

Free 'Americano' coffee or tea. Free 'Americano' coffee or tea when you buy a cake at the Terrace Cafe

ScotlandShop, 10 Queensferry Street

ScotlandShop, 10 Queensferry Street

10% off all purchases. 10% off all purchases either in store or online at www.scotlandshop.com with promocode EBT10

Solve a Mystery

Solve a Mystery

25% off Edinburgh mysteries. Use promo code Edinburghtour24 at www.solveamystery.net

Street Burger by Gordon Ramsay, St James Quarter

Street Burger by Gordon Ramsay, St James Quarter

20% off whole bill. Not valid in conjunction with any other offer.

Summerhall Disitillery

Summerhall Disitillery

10% off tours (except 30 min tasting). Use promo code EBTSD24 at www.summerhalldistillery.com (not valid for 30 minute tasting tour which is £10)

TBCo. In Leith, Great Junction Street

TBCo. In Leith, Great Junction Street

10% off in-store. 10% off in-store at the till when you quote 'BUSTOURS' (excludes promotions and sale items)

The Georgian House, the National Trust for Scotland

The Georgian House, the National Trust for Scotland

£2 off an adult ticket. Choose concession ticket when buying online.

The Scotch Whisky Experience

The Scotch Whisky Experience

10% off tours all day and 10% off coffee and cake. 10% discount valid off tours and cake in Amber restaurant before 4pm (excludes family tickets)

The Scottish Textiles Showcase

The Scottish Textiles Showcase

10% off any purchase. Valid for purchases up to value of £400

Walking Tours in Scotland

Walking Tours in Scotland

Save 10%. 10% off Walking Tours in Scotland . Choose from - Edinburgh, South Queensferry, St Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, Inverness, Stirling and Oban. Use code SQ10 at www.walkingtoursin.com

Attractions Tickets Availiable

Buy your tickets for these great attractions from Edinburgh Bus Tours Ticket Sellers on Waverley Bridge or your Tour Driver to receive these exclusive offers.

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle

Buy guaranteed entry tickets from Edinburgh Bus Tours staff

Dynamic Earth

Dynamic Earth

Buy discounted tickets from Edinburgh Bus Tours staff

Edinburgh Zoo

Buy discounted tickets from Edinburgh Bus Tours staff (Catch a Lothian bus service 12, 26 or 31)

Edinburgh Dungeon

Edinburgh Dungeon

Buy tickets from our Waterloo Place TourHub or Ticket kiosk on the Lawnmarket down from the castle.

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Royal Edinburgh Ticket

48 hours on all three Edinburgh Bus Tours City Tours plus entry to Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Royal Yacht Britannia. This unique inclusive ticket ensures you see the Royal highlights of Edinburgh

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket includes 48 hour use of all three Edinburgh Bus Tours City Tours - live guided Edinburgh Tour and pre-recorded via headphones Majestic Tour and City Sightseeing Edinburgh as well as entry to Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Royal Yacht Britannia. Use the tours to find out more about the city, hop off at the Royal attractions to explore further. You can visit in any order you choose.

Note Britannia is open daily

Palace of Holyroodhouse is open Thursday - Monday October-June and Open 7 days July-September.

Closed 7 April, 6 May, 18-27 May, 29 June-7 July

From £63 per adult

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January — December

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Hop-on, hop-off and discover the best of Edinburgh with an open-top Edinburgh Bus Tour. The 5-star rated tours showcase the best of Edinburgh with a choice of a specially trained live guide or multi-lingual commentary . Get a unique view of Scotland's capital from the top deck of our 3 city tour routes and enjoy sights such as Edinburgh's Medieval Old and Georgian New Towns, Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse , The Royal Yacht Britannia and the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. See more for less and make the most of your visit with a choice of multi-tour tickets for 24 or 48 hours

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Choose your own adventure in magical Scotland during your Edinburgh bus tour. Simply hop off the bus and see the places that tickle your fancy. Then, hop right back on and skip the ones that don’t! You can explore at your leisure some of the hotspots like St Andrew Square, St John's Church, Grass Market, Chambers Street, Royal Mile, and Scottish Parliament among others. Book from curated Edinburgh bus tours that are the highest rated and guaranteed cheap. And you can get instant confirmations on your mobile when you book online. Reaching Edinburgh attractions is easy and hassle-free with your Edinburgh Hop On Hop Off bus ticket.

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Experience Edinburgh in Hop On Hop Off Bus Tours

Explore Scotland at your own pace during your sightseeing trip. This flexible tour stops at the top Edinburgh attractions, putting you in control of your own destiny during your vacation! See Edinburgh on a bus tour that includes discounts on attractions, eateries, and more. Or you can decide between a 24-hour or 48-hour tour that runs on three different routes. You can even see the capital of Scotland in a comfortable Mercedes mini-coach as part of a special tour. And, if you want to go all out, opt for a Hop-On Hop-Off bus tour with fast-track entry to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood House Palace, and Royal Yacht Britannia. It’s one of the best things to do in Edinburgh!

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: what is a hop-on hop-off edinburgh bus tour and how does it work.

Hop-on Hop-off Edinburgh bus tours run on designated routes with several stops across all major attractions of the city. The stops are strategically located and allow you to plan your own itinerary accordingly. You can hop on and hop off at the attraction of your choice. Add to that, you can buy a combo tour that lets you explore major tourist attractions at a discounted price. For instance, the Bright bus Edinburgh tour lets you explore the Holyrood Distillery and SHOUT Edinburgh for a wholesome experience.

Q: What are the key attractions covered in the Edinburgh Hop-on Hop-off tour?

The major attractions and landmarks covered in the Edinburgh Hop-on Hop-off bus tour include St Andrew Square, Lothian Road, Grassmarket, Lauriston Palace, Johnston Terrace, Edinburgh Castle, Lawnmarket, National Museum of Scotland, Chambers Street, John Knox House, Royal Mile, Museum of Edinburgh, Canongate, Scottish Parliament, and so on.

Q: Where can I find a list of all the stops and a map of the various Hop-on Hop-off Edinburgh tour routes?

You can visit the relevant product page and check the Useful Downloads section to find the latest information as routes, stops and timings change frequently.

Q: Are these tours guided?

Most of the tours accompany either a live guide or an audio guide which makes it great for history buffs looking for an immersive experience.

Q: What is the validity of the tour?

Depending on your travel plans and the availability of the tour, you can choose from 24h or 48h. The vouchers are valid anywhere between 6 months to 12 months and can be used anytime during that period.

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Royal Edinburgh Ticket: How to Save Money on Edinburgh’s Royal Attractions

Last updated: July 7, 2022 - Written by Jessica Norah 62 Comments

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket is a great way to save money when visiting the top royal attractions in Edinburgh Scotland! The ticket covers all three of our favorite royal sites in Edinburgh: the mighty and historic Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace (official Scottish residence of the royal family), and Royal Yacht Britannia (royal yacht used by the royal family from 1954 to 1997).

Not only are these the three most important royal attractions in Edinburgh, they are three of the most popular and visited attractions in the city. If you want to visit all three during your trip to Edinburgh, you can save up to 25% by using the Royal Edinburgh Ticket versus buying each entrance ticket separately. The ticket also includes unlimited hop-on hop-off bus transportation around the city for 48 hours!

We’ll tell you how to purchase and collect the pass, what it covers, how to calculate your cost savings, how to save on the Royal Edinburgh ticket, and tips on how to make the most of your pass.

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Edinburgh is one of our favorite UK cities, and there is a lot to see here. We’ve lived here now for almost 3 years and we discover new places to visit almost every time we visit! However, as a first time visitor, there are definitely some highlights that most visitors want to see and Laurence and I have both separately written articles about the top things to do in Edinburgh  (my post) and  top things to see in Edinburgh  (Laurence’s post).

The two lists cover some different places, but all three of the attractions covered by the Royal Edinburgh Ticket happen to appear in both of our lists as these are three of the most popular things for visitors to do in Edinburgh. The ticket can be a great money saver for those planning to visit all of these places and it also provides a convenient transportation option that allows you to get between the attractions.

But the ticket is not a great option for everyone and we’ll tell you about it below so you can make an informed decision!

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What is the Royal Edinburgh Ticket? 

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket is a pass that includes free entrance and fast-tracked entry to three of Edinburgh’s most popular attractions: Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, and The Royal Yacht Britannia . The ticket also includes unlimited hop-on hop-off bus tour services for 48 consecutive hours on three of Edinburgh’s sightseeing buses. Read more details  here . 

What attractions does the Royal Edinburgh Ticket include? 

The pass includes free entry into Edinburgh’s three most popular royal sites:

Edinburgh Castle

Edinburgh Castle is the most recognizable landmark in the city and dominates the city skyline from its place atop a volcanic peak. The castle is steeped in royal history, having served as the residence for many famous monarchs such as Mary, Queen of Scots. The 800-year-old castle is home to the Honours of Scotland (the “Scottish Crown Jewels”), the 12th century St. Margaret’s Chapel, Mons Megs (one of the oldest surviving canons), and two museums: the Scottish National War Memorial and the National War Museum (entry to both are included).

Inside the castle you get to see a large collection of artifacts and learn information about the people who once lived in this mighty castle. Outside from the castle terrace, you have access to some amazing views over the city. A popular time to be on the terrace is for the 1:00 firing of the gun that takes place almost every day of the year to mark 1pm.

Edinburgh Castle is one of the most popular visitor attractions in the city, so it is a good idea to visit in the morning if you want to visit at a less crowded time of day.

NOTE: An audioguide is not included with entrance tickets, but an audioguide can be rented for a small fee for those wanting to have more information during their visit. The castle also offers short free guided tours at various times throughout the day to visitors and you can check times upon arrival at the castle.

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Holyrood Palace

Officially called the Palace of Holyroodhouse , it is often referred to as Holyrood Palace, and is the official residence for the British monarch in Scotland. Holyrood Palace has served as the principal residence of the monarchs of Scotland since the 16th century. The royal history here includes everyone from Mary Queen of Scots to Queen Elizabeth II.

During the self-guided audiotour visit, you get to see both the historic rooms (including those once occupied by Mary Queen of Scots) and the contemporary state rooms still used by the royal family for events. In addition to the Royal Apartments and State Apartments of Holyrood Palace, visitors can also visit the gardens, grounds, and the remains of the 12th century Augustinian Holyrood Abbey.

Photography is not allowed inside the palace but it is allowed in the grounds, gardens, and abbey. A helpful and informative audioguide is included with all visits which helps provide a lot of context to the palace visit.

NOTE #1 : Be sure to check the opening dates for the Palace of Holyroodhouse before your visit to schedule your visit accordingly. The palace is often closed at least one day a week, and also closes for royal visits and other functions.

NOTE #2: Entrance to the  Queen’s Gallery is not included in the Royal Edinburgh Ticket. However, visitors who wish to visit the Queen’s Gallery can buy a separate ticket. The Queen’s Gallery is located in a separate building (in front of the palace) and contains a rotating exhibition of art and historical artifacts from the Royal Collection. 

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Royal Yacht Britannia

Officially known as Her Majesty’s Yacht Britannia , this yacht was first commissioned just after Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne. The yacht was in service to the Queen and the royal family for over 40 years, from 1954 to 1997, and sailed over 1 million miles on hundreds of state visits and royal honeymoons. According to Wikipedia, Britannia is the 83rd royal sailing vessel owned by the British monarchy since King Charles II first vessel in 1660.

Today the Britannia is docked at the Port of Leith and is often voted as Scotland’s Best Visitor Attraction by VisitScotland. Visitors to the yacht get to see the bedrooms of the royal family, the Bridge, the state dining room, crews quarters, and workspaces. Visitors can also have tea or lunch aboard the royal yacht at the Royal Deck Tea Room.

All visits include an informative audioguide to help guide your visit. Within walking distance are shopping and dining opportunities (including the Ocean Terminal shopping center) as well as the opportunity to explore the Leith district.

NOTE: The yacht is well outside central Edinburgh (in Leith) but can be reached by taking the Majestic Hop-on Hop-off bus service that is included for free as part of the 48 hour bus ticket with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket. It can also be reached by taking the public bus service.

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How does the Hop-on Hop-Off Bus Ticket work? 

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket includes 48 consecutive hours of unlimited travel on three of Edinburgh’s sightseeing bus tours . Your ticket is good for 48 hours from the first time you use it, and you can hop-on and off of the three buses as much as you want during that time frame.

Buses arrive at each designated stop every 20-30 minutes depending on the time of year (you’ll be given a schedule with your tickets). Bus services run year-round and normally start between 8:30 and 10:00 (8:30am and 10:00am) and end between 16:00 and 18:00 (4:00pm and 6:00pm), depending on the time of year and specific bus service.

The specific buses (each are a different color) included are the Edinburgh Tour (green), City Sightseeing Tour (red), and Majestic Tour (blue) buses. You can use these hop-on hop-off buses to reach all three of the attractions on the Royal Edinburgh Ticket as well as many other sites in Edinburgh (e.g., National Museum of Scotland, Calton Hill, Royal Mile, New Town, Royal Botanic Gardens, Leith cruise terminal).

All three sightseeing buses in Edinburgh are wheelchair and Class 2 mobility scooter accessible.

You should note that none of the bus tours include all 3 attractions, so you just need to be sure to catch the right bus depending on where you want to go but many share the same bus stop (e.g., all the tours start and end at St. Andrew Square and all three stop along the Royal Mile and near the Palace of Holyrood so you can connect to any of the buses from these two places).

  • Edinburgh Tour (green) buses have live guides, cover Edinburgh’s Old Town and New Town (full tour about 1 hour), and makes 12 stops, including stops at both Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. This tends to be a visitor favorite as it includes the live guides aboard.
  • City Sightseeing Tour (red) buses have pre-recorded commentary available in 10 languages (headphones included), cover central Edinburgh (full tour about an hour), and makes 11stops, including at both Edinburgh Castle and the Palace of Holyrood.
  • Majestic Tour   (blue) buses have pre-recorded multi-language commentary (headphones included), cover parts of Old & New Town as well as the Royal Botanic Gardens and Leith (full tour about an hour), and makes 12 stops. Stops include both the Palace of Holyrood and Royal Yacht Britannia .

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Royal Edinburgh Ticket Cost?

Royal Edinburgh Ticket prices (as of July 2022):

  • £63.00 – Adult tickets (age 16 to 59)
  • £58.00 – Senior (age 60+ with valid ID)
  • £34.00 Child tickets (age 5 to 15)
  • Children under age 5 can ride the bus and enter the attractions for FREE as long as they are accompanied by a paying adult (up to 2 children per adult)

Be prepared to show valid ID at the ticket booth. Seniors may be asked for proof of age and students will need to show a valid student ID. Also good to have IDs for children with proof of their ages.  

How to buy the Royal Edinburgh Ticket? 

In Person. The Royal Edinburgh Ticket can be purchased in person from the ticket sellers at the Edinburgh Bus Tours Tickets Sellers kiosk on the north side of St. Andrew Square (open daily 9am – 4pm, until 6pm in summer). Phone: 0131 475 0618 

Online. The Royal Edinburgh Ticket is easy to purchase online in advance. There are a few options, but we’d recommend buying it either from the GetYourGuide website here or the Tiqets website here . Note that tickets bought via GetYourGuide include free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance of travel.

Prices are normally the same on all the websites, however, it’s always good to check just in case any of the sites is running an additional sale. 

After you make the online purchase, you’ll then receive an email with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket e-voucher. You will need this to pick up the ticket once you are in Edinburgh. You can either print it (recommended just in case) or bring the scannable digital e-voucher on your smartphone.

O nce you arrive in Edinburgh and want to begin using your ticket, you just need to take your printed or digital voucher to a staff member at the Edinburgh Bus Tours Ticket Sellers kiosk (open daily 9am-4pm, summers until 6pm) located on the north side of St. Andrew Square in Edinburgh.

St. Andrew Square is located in central Edinburgh in the New Town area. It is about a 7 minute walk from Waverley Train station. The buses are normally parked on the north side of the square near the Malmaison Edinburgh City hotel. They’ll provide you with your tickets, including a timed ticket to visit Edinburgh Castle and the schedule for the buses.

If you have any questions, you can also ask one of the Edinburgh Bus Tours bus drivers there for help.

NOTE : E-vouchers are generally non-cancellable, non-refundable, and non-exchangeable so be sure you plan to visit when you make the purchase. You used to have to print the vouchers to be able to redeem them, but they will now accept either a printed voucher or a scannable digital e-voucher on your smartphone. Tickets bought via GetYourGuide include free cancellation up to 24 hours before the date of the ticket.

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Is the Royal Edinburgh Ticket worth it? 

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket is designed for people who plan to visit all three of the royal attractions in Edinburgh and would like to also use the sightseeing buses. If you only plan to visit one or two attractions, then you won’t get as much value out of the ticket and the savings will be minimal.

Those who plan to use the hop-on hop-off buses are also going to get much more value out of the tickets, and the bus services are useful for those visiting without a car as some Edinburgh attractions are quite far from central Edinburgh (e.g., Leith, Royal Botanic Garden, Royal Yacht Britannia ). However, if you’d rather take the public bus services  (about £4/day/adult) than the sightseeing buses, then you probably won’t save much money by purchasing the Royal Edinburgh Ticket.

Cost Savings

The cost savings can be up to 25% according to the ticket information, but the actual savings depends on the person’s age and whether or not they are eligible for special discounts or concessions. We’re going to assume that visitors are planning to visit all three royal sites including on the Royal Edinburgh Ticket and are also intending to use the hop-on hop-off bus services.

Here are some examples of cost-savings based on March 2017 entrance fees and ticket prices: 

Royal Edinburgh Ticket is it worth it cost savings chart

As you can see the exact cost savings will depend on who is traveling, but just about anyone will save some money by using the pass if they visit all the sites and use the bus service. 

Example. Laurence and I would pay £33.00 (£16.50 X 2) to visit the Edinburgh Castle, £25.00 (£12.50 X 2) to visit Holyrood Palace, £31.00 (£15.50 X 2) to visit the Royal Yacht Britannia , and £44.00 (£22.00 X 2) for the 48 hour hop-on hop-off bus tickets. We’d pay £133.00 in individual entrance and bus tickets versus £102.00 (£51.00 X 2) for two Royal Edinburgh Tickets. 

Our cost savings = £31.00 

Most people can probably use the table above to figure out what their cost savings will be, but if you are a student, disabled, unemployed, or traveling with a number of children you may want to double-check as some of the attractions offer discounted ticket prices. You may also want to double-check the ticket prices in case they have changed although they are unlikely to change greatly.

Time Savings

In addition to cost savings, the Royal Edinburgh Ticket can also save you time as all three attraction tickets include fast-track entry. This is most advantageous at Edinburgh Castle which is often busy as ticket holders can head straight to the entrance line and bypass the ticket desk as you will arrive with a timed ticket. Your Royal Edinburgh Ticket will be scanned by staff before entering the castle.

At Holyrood Palace and The Royal Yacht Britannia , during busy times they’ll open a second line and desk for ticket holders. If in doubt, just ask a staff member so you get in the correct line.

Tips for making the most of the Royal Edinburgh Ticket

Here are some tips to help you get the most value out of your ticket:

  • Before purchasing, be sure you have the time to make the most of the Royal Edinburgh Ticket. You’ll need 2 days to visit all three of these Edinburgh attractions unless you rush through them very quickly (not recommended). With only 1 day, the ticket is probably not a good value as you will probably not get a chance to visit all three attractions and won’t be able to take full advantage of the 48 hours bus pass.   
  • Do a little planning to figure out how you want to use your time to visit all three attractions. I would allow at least 2 hours to visit each attraction (many can spend more time, some less) and at least one hour to get from one attraction to another. Check on the attraction opening hours during your visit and note that you need to arrive at least an hour before closing at most attractions to enter. Also have the bus schedule with you (physically or digitally) so you can make the best use of your bus tickets.
  • Be sure to check before purchasing the Royal Edinburgh Ticket that all three attractions are open during your visit. For instance, Holyrood Palace is usually closed at least one day a week. It also closes for a week or two each year when the Queen is in residence as well as during other occasional royal or state functions. 
  • Do a little planning to figure out how you want to use your time to visit all three attractions. I would allow at least 2 hours to visit each attraction (many can spend more time, some less) and at least one hour to get from one attraction to another. Check on the attraction opening hours during your visit and note that you need to arrive at least an hour before closing at most attractions to enter. Also keep the bus brochures with you with the tour bus times so you can make the best use of your bus tickets.
  • Day 1 :  Pick up your tickets at St. Andrew Square kiosk in the morning and then do the full Edinburgh Tour (green bus) on the hop-on hop-off bus to get an introduction and orientation to the city. Then in the afternoon head to Leith using the Majestic Tour bus (blue bus) to visit the Royal Yacht Britannia , perhaps stopping at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh on the way. If you are hungry, you might want to have lunch or afternoon tea aboard the yacht. Spend the late afternoon/evening exploring Edinburgh’s New Town and find a spot for a nice dinner.
  • Day 2 : Head to the Royal Mile and begin the day at Edinburgh Castle on one end and then heading to Holyrood Palace which stands at the opposite end. Visit Edinburgh Castle in the morning when it opens, stroll down the Royal Mile (there are many shops and museums along the way) and have lunch, and then visit Holyrood Palace in the afternoon. You can walk the full way from the castle to the palace or pick up the City Sightseeing bus along the Royal Mile. Spend the evening exploring more of the Old Town.
  • If you purchase your tickets online, be sure to only exchange your e-voucher once you want to start using your Royal Edinburgh Ticket. Once validated, the ticket will then be good for 48 consecutive hours (2 days). It is convenient that the pick-up point is right next to the hop-on hop-off bus stops so you can begin your travel almost immediately.
  • Most people have no problem seeing the 3 attractions in 2 days but if you are the kind of person who enjoys spending half a day in a castle or museum, and are worried about getting to all three attractions in 48 hours, don’t worry. The bus pass is only valid for 48 consecutive hours but if you need to use one of the attraction passes on a third day, they’ll still honor your ticket. You can’t save it for another visit, but you can use it a bit later in your visit if needed.
  • Remember that the three attraction tickets include fast-track entry. This is most advantageous at busy Edinburgh Castle, and ticket holders can head straight to the entrance line and bypass the ticket desk. 
  • Audioguides are included at both the Royal Yacht Britannia and Holyrood Palace. These are great guides and I strongly recommend using them as can provide a lot of context to your visit. Edinburgh Castle also offers a good audioguide for a nominal fee that is worth using.

Holyrood Palace Royal Edinburgh Ticket

  • If you have to choose one of the three hop-on hop-off buses for a city sightseeing tour, I’d recommend the Edinburgh Tour buses (green) as they have live guides and visitors tend to prefer them. However, if English is not your (or your traveling companions) primary language then I would recommend the City Sightseeing buses (red) as they cover most of the same places and includes information in multiple languages.
  • Your Royal Edinburgh Ticket will also come with some accompanying information, and this information will likely include city discounts on other attractions, restaurants, and shops. Be sure to take a look at the discounts in case there are any places you want to visit on the list.
  • All three of the royal attractions are interesting and well worth visiting, but I’d strongly recommend leaving some extra time in your trip to have some free time to wander around the city (the Old Town and New Town are excellent areas to wander) and explore some of the other great attractions in Edinburgh . Most of Edinburgh’s museums are free and interesting, and if you are a fan of J. K. Rowling you can find several Harry Potter sites in Edinburgh . Use your time on the bus tours to find places you want to return to and visit later in your trip. You’ll also likely want to save time to sit down and enjoy some good Scottish food, sample some whisky, and do some shopping. Enjoy your visit to Edinburgh!

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Gene Post author

October 25, 2023 at 5:09 am

Great and informative site. Thank you so much! I wanted to make sure I understood one of your comments – we will arrive mid-day on a Monday and be in the city until Saturday morning. Since we only have a half-day on the Monday, I thought we would start the 48-hour ticket on Tuesday and use it then and Wednesday. But Holyrood is closed for those two days. Do I understand you correctly that we would still be able to use our 48-hour ticket to enter Holyrood when it opens on Thursday, even though we would not be able to use it for the buses?

Jessica & Laurence Norah Post author

October 25, 2023 at 8:01 am

So happy you have been finding our blogs helpful in planning your trip to Edinburgh. So for the Royal Edinburgh Ticket, it is designed so that everything is used and visited within 48 hours. However, at least in the past, they have been lenient but since you have almost a week, I’d probably start your Edinburgh passes on Wednesday, and use them on Wednesday and Thursday so you don’t need to worry. Whether they would allow you to use it on Thursday is up to their discretion and I would not like to see you not be able to use it. I also think they may be less flexible since COVID as more reservations are recommended or required at attractions these days.

So my advice would be, if possible, to start your Royal Edinburgh Ticket Wednesday morning, do the sightseeing bus tour and then either visit the Royal Yacht that day (and maybe the Castle too if you have time). Then the next day you can visit Holyrood (and the Castle if you didn’t do it the day before). This way you also have the bus transport for both of these days – it is most important for reaching the Yacht as that one is out in Leith (the castle and palace are about a mile apart on seperate ends of Royal Mile and a nice but long walk apart, can be nice to take bus if want to avoid the walk).

I normally recommend that if you are planning to visit the Royal Botanic Gardens, this can be a good thing to do on the way back from visiting the Yacht if you have time. But since you have several days in Edinburgh, you can go at a more relaxed pace and I’d just take a public bus there unless you have finished up your own three attraction visits during your 2 pass days. But something to consider.

If you do decide to use your pass later in the week, I would use your first couple days in Edinburgh to do other things, lots of great free things to do in Edinburgh (museums, hikes, gardens, parks, walk down the Royal Mile), do a tour (whisky tasting, dark history, food, Harry Potter, etc.) or you might want to go out on a day trip if you want to see some things outside of Edinburgh. We have a full post on day trip ideas and day tour suggestions, depending on your interests.

Hope that helps, and just let us know if you have further questions as you plan your trip!

Best, Jessica

Bethany N. Post author

August 8, 2023 at 10:45 am

Hello! Do you have a listing of all the stops on the various tours? I can’t seem to find this online anywhere. I see that the Edinburgh tour (green) makes 12 stops, the City Sightseeing Tour (red) makes 11 stops, and the Majestic tour (blue) makes 12 stops.

August 8, 2023 at 1:10 pm

Hi Bethany,

Sure, as you can imagine the actual stops, number of stops, and timings can vary a bit but here is the latest live schedule I could find. When you collect your ticket, they normally give you a bus schedule or it will be posted so you’ll know as well. But this can help you plan in advance.

Edinburgh Sightseeing (red bus), 14 stops:

Waterloo Place St. Andrew Square West End /Lothian Road Grassmarket Chalmers Street Johnston Terrace Lawnmarket (best for Edinburgh Castle) National Museum of Scotland High Street Canongate Kirk Holyrood Dynamic Earth Abbeyhill Crescent Regent Road

Edinburgh Tour (green bus, live guide, 15 stops):

Waterloo Place Frederick Street George Street West End (Lothian Road) Grassmarket Chalmers Street Johnston Terrace Lawnmarket (best for Edinburgh Castle) National Museum of Scotland High Street Canongate Kirk Holyrood Dynamic Earth Abbeyhill Crescent Regent Road

Majestic Tour (blue bus, 12 stops):

Waterloo Place St. Andrew Square Canonmills Royal Botanic Garden Ferry Road Newhaven Harbour Ocean Terminal (for Royal Yacht Britannia) Stanwell Street Mansfield Place Leopold Place Holyrood Regent Road

Note: That red and green tours are pretty similar in terms of stops but green has the live guide. The live guide in English is great if that is your first language but those in which English not their first language would probably prefer the red with the multilanguage audioguide option. The blue Majestic Tour goes much further out to the Royal Botanic Garden, Leith, and the Royal Yacht Britannia. All make circular routes (meaning you can stay on and get off again at your first stop if you wish).

With the Royal Edinburgh Ticket , you’ll probably be using at least two of the buses, one for the central city stops (red or green) and then one to go out to visit the Royal Yacht Britannia.

Hope that helps! Jessica

Lynne Post author

September 20, 2021 at 2:28 pm

Hi, we were be in Edinburgh for 5 days in December. The Edinburgh Pass sounds the right way to go and we’re also planning a day tour out of the city . Question is, what can we expect in December regarding these tours? Are the hours shorter in the winter and will we still be able to see the top attractions? Thanks for all your information.

September 21, 2021 at 4:53 am

Yes, the Royal Edinburgh Ticket is great if you already plan to visit those three attractions and plan to use the sightseeing buses at least once. Not all attractions are open each day (for example Holyroodhouse is normally closed at least one or two days per week) so once you know the dates you are visiting you can check dates and opening hours and plan accordingly. If you visit Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, the Royal Yacht, and do a sightseeing bus tour, that will easily account for about 2 days of our trip if you do it at a leisurely pace.

Then for your other three days, you can visit other attractions, gardens, and sights not included on the passes (many of Edinburgh’s museums are donation-only in terms of admission). We have a guide to some of the top attractions in Edinburgh to give you some ideas. If you are visiting later in the month, you can also visit the Christmas markets and other holiday-related attractions. We have a post on Christmas in Edinburgh and winter in Edinburgh for some specific winter ideas.

I think doing at least one day trip would be a very good idea since you have a long time in the city. You can see some of our recommended day tours from Edinburgh for ideas. You can join a guided day tour (they leave from the city center) or head out by train or bus on your own, it just depends on where and what you want to do.

You will, of course, have more limited daylight hours than in summer so some places may close an hour or so earlier than they do in the summer and obviously for day tours, sightseeing time is a bit more limited. So I’d just recommend heading out in the morning and taking advantage of the daylight you do have, you should still have plenty of time to see a lot. The pandemic has also caused some of the smaller museums to close or be open more limited hours due to lack of staff and fewer visitors, some also require pre-booking your tickets. So just be sure to check on the official website so you can plan accordingly.

Hope that helps, and happy to answer any further questions as you plan your time in Edinburgh!

Jo Post author

August 3, 2021 at 8:32 am

Hi, I am travelling to Edinburgh first time. I will be there in Edinburgh for five days. Can you please advise what I can do during these days. Edinburgh bus ticket valid for 48 hrs right. What else I can see these days. I have no idea, i am reading lots of blogs and google reviews and found this one is very interesting. Looking forward to your response.

August 4, 2021 at 4:25 am

Yes, so if you buy the royal pass that will include a 48 hour bus pass as well as entry tickets to Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and Royal Yacht Britannia. So doing the sightseeing bus tours and visiting those 3 big attractions will fill much of 2 of the days of your trip. Just note that not every attraction is open every day of the week, so be sure to check opening dates and times before your visit.

I’d probably spend another day or two visiting other attractions in Edinburgh. You can see our favorite things to do in Edinburgh here. Several museums, attractions, and neighborhoods you might want to visit. The National Museum of Scotland and a walk up Calton Hill are two places I’d highly recommend if first time in Edinburgh. But it really depends on the types of things you like to do. Let me know if you have any questions after looking over the list, happy to try to help you organize your time if you know what you want to do.

Then on at least one day, perhaps two, depending on your interests, I’d consider taking a day trip out of Edinburgh to visit some of the nearby attractions, such as Loch Lomond National Park, whisky distilleries, Outlander filming sites, Rosslyn Chapel, castles, or some Highlands scenery. You can take public transit, drive, or just book a guided day tour that will include a guide and your transport. You can see some of our suggested days trips from Edinburgh here to see what might be of interest to you. We’ve been to all these places so happy to answer any questions about any of the suggested day trips or day tours.

Just be sure to book any attractions, passes, or day tours in advance. Most attractions (even free ones) currently require reservations to visit due to COVID-19 restrictions. The summer is also a very busy time in Edinburgh if you have visiting soon.

August 4, 2021 at 6:25 am

Thank you so much for your quick and detailed information. Wonderful blog.

Mary Barry Post author

June 23, 2019 at 1:09 pm

Thank you for your detailed information. I wish that I would have seen it before planning our schedule but at least I found it before we arrive. Your blog states “The bus pass is only valid for 48 consecutive hours but if you need to use one of the attraction passes on a third day, they’ll still honor your ticket.” We will arrive the morning of July 4 and have 3 nights in Edinburgh. We thought that we would purchase the Royal Edinburgh Ticket as soon as arrive. We could ride the bus to familiarize ourselves with the city and visit the Britannia. We were planning to visit the Castle the next morning and the Palace in the afternoon but I see that the Palace is closed until July 6. Based on the statement above, do you think that we can still use the Ticket for the Palace on July 6? I understand that we won’t be able to ride the bus since we will be beyond the 48 hours. Thank you for your assistance!

June 24, 2019 at 6:43 am

Hi Mary, They are usually a little flexible with the attractions tickets as part of the Royal Edinburgh Ticket; however it is of course up to their discretion. When you pick up your voucher, you can ask about the Holyrood Palace ticket and that you want to use it on July 6th since the palace is closed on the 5th. If there are any issues with that, you should be able to visit the Queen’s Gallery (located just in front of the palace, usually open even when Palace is closed) instead of the Palace during the days it is closed. Wishing you a great visit to Edinburgh! Jessica

Emily Yang Post author

June 19, 2019 at 6:23 am

Hi Jessica,

Thank you for this wonderful and informational post! I’m planning my first visit to Edinburgh at the beginning of August (8/1-8/5) and plan to purchase the Royal Edinburgh ticket. I really like the two day itinerary you propose, but was wondering how you would integrate it with the festivals happening in town. I know the Royal Mile will be quite busy with the Fringe festival, and there will be more crowds in general at all the sightseeing spots.

Many thanks! Emily

June 19, 2019 at 8:55 pm

Since you are in Edinburgh for 4 days, I would use the pass for 2 days and then focus on the Festival and other things on the other two. You can also do Fringe stuff in the evenings after you have visited attractions, most of which close by 5pm or 6pm.

The proposed itinerary for using the Royal Edinburgh Ticket should still work as everything should still be operating as usual over August. The only difference may be that the HOHO bus may need to take a slightly different route if parts of the Royal Mile close to traffic, but it will still be running. The attractions and sidewalks will definitely be more busy and crowded, so do account for that in terms of time. I’d try to visit the Castle near opening time.

Laurence has a good post with lots of tips for attending the Fringe festival and we also have a post on generally surviving the August Festivals in Edinburgh over the summer.

Hope that helps and wishing you a great visit to Edinburgh! Jessica

Jessica Liew Post author

June 10, 2019 at 9:32 am

Hi, I love your blog. All these useful tips and advices had helped me so much with my previous travels. I was wondering if you could help me with deciding whether the Royal Edinburgh Ticket is worth it. So I was hoping to visit the 3 attractions; Edinburgh Castle, Palace Holyrood and Royal Yacht Britannia. I was aiming to activate my ticket on day 1, where I would visit Edinburgh Castle then my family and I would be having an afternoon tea at Colonnades. Then day 2, we would visit Palace Holyrood and Royal yacht Britannia. Would this iteniary be efficient or should we just go for Palace Holyrood on day 2 and skip royal yacht Britannia? (I won’t mind skipping the yacht as we are only in Edinburgh for a short time) Also, would the travel time from Palace Holyrood to Royal Yacht Britannia take long?

June 10, 2019 at 9:51 am

So happy to hear that you have found our travel blog helpful in planning your travels 😉 For the Royal Edinburgh Ticket, the ticket is definitely a good value if you plan to visit all 3 attractions and use the HOHO sightseeing bus. It saves about 25% for adults, a bit less for children and seniors. But if you only plan to visit 2 of the included attractions or don’t plan to use the HOHO bus, then you are probably better off just buying the tickets to the attractions separately.

You can easily do the itinerary as you outlined. I’d try to visit Edinburgh Castle near opening time if visiting over the summer as it is a really busy attraction. You can then walk to afternoon tea along the Royal Mile. Tea at the Colonnades is a really way to relax in the afternoon, beautiful setting. It is located right next to St. Giles which is definitely worth a look inside if you have time. If you have the Royal Edinburgh Ticket, you could also do one of the sightseeing buses on this day to sightsee around the city center if you want.

For day 2, you can visit the Palace of Holyrood in the morning, then catch the HOHO bus stop near the palace and take it to Royal Yacht Britannia. There are 3 buses included with the Edinburgh Royal Ticket, and currently the blue one goes to the Royal Yacht. The full bus route takes about 1 hour, so probably 30 minutes or so there and the same back to central Edinburgh.

If you don’t have the Edinburgh Royal Ticket, you can take a regular bus in between Holyrood Palace and the Royal Yacht, and they take between 25 to 35 minutes. A taxi would be a bit quicker (~20 minutes).

Also, not sure when you are planning to visit, but Holyrood Palace is scheduled to be closed from 24 June to 5 July 2019. If you have a pass or ticket, you can visit the Royal Collection (royal art museum in front of the palace) instead.

Hope that helps and wishing you a wonderful visit to Edinburgh. Just let us know if you have any other questions.

June 10, 2019 at 12:04 pm

Thanks for the helpful information. I got a small question for the Royal Edinburgh Ticket Collection point. The address I found said it was at Waverley Bridge, I looked it up on google maps but can’t really see a kiosk or building for collecting the tickets. Do you know where can I collect the ticket and how does the kiosk looks like?

June 10, 2019 at 1:22 pm

Hi Jessica, It is located at the Edinburgh Bus Tours Tickets Sellers kiosk, Waverley Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1BQ (open daily 8am – 8pm); Phone: 0131 220 0770.

It is a brown kiosk right along Waverley Bridge near Scott Monument and one of the entrances to Princes Street Gardens that says “Bus Tours Tickets” or similar on it. The sightseeing buses stops are just in front of it on the same street. If you are looking for it and are on Waverley Bridge, you’ll see it.

As noted in the post, you can purchase the ticket at the kiosk in person or book it in advance online and just take the e-voucher to the kiosk to collect your tickets.

Mangesh Post author

May 15, 2019 at 1:26 pm

I am travelling to Edinburgh on 23rd May, reaching there at 8am. I will have 3 nights stay and departure will be 9PM on 26th May.

I am thinking to take Edinburgh Royal ticket and plan is to activate it on Day 1 only to visit Royal Yacht Britannia, Royal Botanical Garden and Stockbridge.

On Day 2, I will be covering Princes Street Garden, Edinburgh Castle, Camera Obscura, St. Giles’ Cathedral, Royal Mile and Calton Hill.

Day 3, I am planning to take up 1 day tour to Loch Lomond or so.

Day 4, I want to see Palace of Holyroodhouse, Scottish Parliament, Climb Aurthurs Seat and if time permits I may cover any museum in between.

I read somewhere that Palace of Holyroodhouse will be closed till 25th May. As it would be open on Day 4 (26th May), I wish to take an opportunity to see it on day 4. I understand that I wont be able to use HOHO bus tour on Day 3 and Day 4 which is fine. My question is whether I will be allowed to see Palace of Holyroodhouse on 4th Day on the same Royal ticket?

Appreciate your guidance in this regard..

May 16, 2019 at 4:38 am

Hi Mangesh,

Yes, the sightseeing bus ticket that comes with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket is valid for 48 hours once you activate it. So if you use it on Day 1 and 2, you could not use it on Day 4.

For Day 4, there are lot of free museums in Edinburgh so many to visit if you have extra time. The National Museum of Scotland and Edinburgh Museum are two of the best if this is your first time in Edinburgh. Both are free entry although donations greatly appreciated.

For the Palace of Holyroodhouse, yes you are correct it is closed to visitors through May 25th. So you should indeed be able to use your ticket to visit on the 26th. If the palace is closed when you visit, your Royal Edinburgh ticket can be used instead to visit the Queen’s Gallery (in front of the palace) instead.

May 19, 2019 at 2:13 pm

Thanks much for the detailed answers to my queries. This really helps..

Jill Post author

February 12, 2019 at 5:49 pm

Hi Jessica, If we buy the Royal Edinburgh Ticket. Do we need the tour that basically gives you an overview of Edinburgh or will the hop-on-and-off buses give you some information and history as you travel around on them? Your information is so helpful. Thank you.

February 13, 2019 at 11:05 am

Hi Jill, The HOHO buses included with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket all have commentary and will give you a basic overview of Edinburgh’s history and its main attractions. So I’d maybe do that first and then see if you wish to book an additional history walking tour or not.

If you are interested in Edinburgh’s history, I’d also recommend perhaps a stop at the Museum of Edinburgh along the Royal Mile (about 15 minute walk from Castle) which covers the city’s origins, history, and local legends. It’s a free city museum (donations appreciated).

Wishing you a great visit to Edinburgh!

Noelia Post author

December 29, 2018 at 11:15 am

I was wondering if buying this pass you can then convert your tickets for the three attractions to annual passes. Do you know if that’s possible?

Thanks! Noelia

December 29, 2018 at 12:01 pm

I am not sure, but I doubt it. You can convert tickets to annual passes for a number of UK attractions via Gift Aid, which is a UK tax incentive that enables tax-effective giving by individuals to charities in the United Kingdom. So I don’t think discount ticket passes would qualify, but you can of course always check!

Charlene Post author

August 21, 2018 at 7:00 am

Since the Edinburgh Castle website states timed entry, will the Royal Edinburgh Ticket act the same way? Thanks in advance!

August 21, 2018 at 7:02 am

Hi Charlene,

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket works at the Edinburgh Castle like a pre-purchased skip-the-line ticket. You will not have a specific timed entry but your pass acts as a ticket and gives you guaranteed entry – so you can still skip the ticket line. You do NOT need a timed entry with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket.

There should not be much wait to get inside however if you are visiting this month (August) expect a short wait to get through the ticket check/security as Edinburgh is super busy right now during festival season 😉

Catherine Polasek Post author

July 31, 2018 at 9:30 pm

Great and helpful post! We are arriving by cruise ship and I see in your post there is a HOHO bus stop in Leith where we arrive. The question is if I pre-buy our Royal Edinburgh Ticket on-line can we use the HOHO bus to get to the centre to exchange it??

August 1, 2018 at 6:09 am

Hi Catherine,

Yes, the Majestic bus (blue route) stops at the Leith cruise terminal and Royal Yacht Britannia so it would only be a short walk to the nearest HOHO bus stop for you.

So we called the company about this since we’d never encountered this question before! So they said that yes, you can get on the HOHO bus at Leith, explain your situation, and show your printed voucher which just needs to show that everyone getting on the bus has pre-paid for a Royal Edinburgh Ticket and you can ride the bus to where you can exchange the ticket (near Waverley station). You’ll need to just stay on the HOHO bus until you arrive into central Edinburgh where you can exchange your voucher and get your attractions and HOHO bus tickets, and then can continue to use the bus as normal.

Hope this helps and wishing you a wonderful visit to Edinburgh!

Veronica Post author

July 28, 2018 at 5:28 am

Hi Guys! Do you know if the Royal Edimburgh Ticket include entrance to The Edinburgh Dungeon? It appears as one of Edinburgh’s attraction but it does not mention if it’s included. Thanks a lot! Veronica

July 28, 2018 at 6:23 am

Hi Veronica, No, the Edinburgh Dungeon is not included. Only entrance to the 3 attractions mentioned (Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Royal Yacht Britannia) and the hop on hop off sightseeing bus pass is included as part of the Royal Edinburgh Ticket.

There is no discount pass that includes the Edinburgh Dungeon that we know of, but you can almost always save money by purchasing the tickets online beforehand or finding a discount coupon (sometimes on the city maps). Right now the best place we have found to buy them is via Ticketbar here as you currently save £2.25 per ticket for both adults and children.

Hope that helps!

RuthAnn Riggle Post author

April 26, 2018 at 3:20 pm

Hi! Thanks for your great and informative blogs! My family (my husband and 2 daughters, 14 and 12) is going to London and then driving up to Scotland the end of May and first of June. Our current plan is to spend 3 days in London (arriving Sunday morning and leaving on Wed). We plan to drive as far as York the first day and then to Edinburg for a couple of days. Next stop, Inverness for a day/night. Then to Ayr for the night. Next to Windemere, then Stratford Upon Avon and finally, Salisbury (Stonehenge)!! That’s lots of stops and lots of driving!! Do you have any tips or things we might need to know or things we need to NOT do! We’re going to be in the UK for 12 days and we’re trying to squeeze as much in as possible! Anything you can share would be SO appreciated!! Thanks, RuthAnn

April 27, 2018 at 12:56 am

Hi RuthAnn, So happy that you are finding our blogs helpful in planning your family trip to England and Scotland.

One suggestion would be, if you don’t already have your flights booked, I would suggest flying into London and seeing England first (so London, Salisbury, Sratford-upon-Avon, Windemere) and then head to Scotland and then fly out of Edinburgh or Inverness. That would save you on some driving time and having to return all the way south to London. I’d also perhaps eliminate at least one stop from your itinerary to reduce the driving time (I’d suggest either Windemere, Ayr, or Inverness based on your itinerary).

Now assuming you already have your flights booked & can’t change them, I’d still suggest organizing your time by either country (all of England, then all of Scotland) or doing it by mode of transport (all the places you can easily see by train/public transit first, then those by car).

By Country: I’d do all the England stops in order from London, then all the Scotland ones. So 3 days in London, then pick up rental car and head to see Salsbury and Stonehenge on Day 4, then visit Stratford-upon-Avon in the morning and arrive in York on Day 5, explore York and head to Windemere on Day 6 (add a day here if you want to explore more of York), head to Edinburgh and spend days 7-9 in Edinburgh, explore Ayr and Burns Country on Day 9, drive to Inverness and spend day 10 & 11, and then drop off rental car and take a train from Inverness back to London to head out.

By Transport: 3 Days in London, train to York for Day 4, train to Edinburgh and spend Days 5-7 there, train Inverness and spend Days 7 here, then pick up rental car in Inverness and explore by car to visit Ayr (Day 8), Windemere (Day 9), Stratford upon Avon (Day 10), and Stonehenge & Salisbury (Day 11), then return rental car in London and head home.

Note that if you want less driving some of the places on your itinerary are easy to see as a day trip from London and then save driving and rental car time. For example you can explore Salisbury & Stonehenge (such as this tour ) as well as Stratford-Upon-Avon (see this tour and this tour ) easily by taking a day trip. So that is another option to reduce driving time and you can add nights to your time in London and spend more time in one place. So you could do maybe do 5 nights London (2 days of day trips), head to York for Day 6, then Windemere for Day 7, then Edinburgh for days 8 & 9, Day 10 in Ayr, and then Inverness for Day 11. Then train back to London to fly out.

Hope this helps! We have loads of content on things on our blogs on London, Edinburgh, the Scottish Highlands, and Edinburgh to help with those places, and have been to all the places on your list so feel free to reach out if you have questions as you finalize your itinerary.

April 27, 2018 at 5:57 am

Wow, Jessica! I really appreciate you taking the time and effort to give such specific and well-thought advice! I like the idea of taking day trips! We do have our flights booked in and out of England! Some of the places we put on our itinerary are just to break up the long drive! I will read all your blogs, they really are the best that I’ve found! I’m trying to educate myself as much as possible and get as many tips as I can! We did take your advice on the Oyster card! (we didn’t know about that before reading your blog!) This is my first time to the UK! (my husband went with his parents in 1995!) I know you guys live there and don’t need to lodging, but have you ever used Airbnb? or do you have lodging recommendations, especially for Edinburg? Thank you again!! RuthAnn

April 27, 2018 at 6:35 am

Hi RuthAnn,

You’re very welcome! Yes, doing a couple of day trips can reduce time spent driving and give you less 1 night stays on your trip which can help make it feel a bit less busy.

Yes, the Oyster Card is a good idea for your time in London if you plan to use public transit to get around and we also highly recommend the London Pass . For Edinburgh there are no comprehensive discount cards or passes, but the Royal Edinburgh Ticket is a good one to check out if you plan to visit the royal sites and want to take the HOHO bus as it will save you money if you do all 4.

If you are looking for something specific in Edinburgh, we can definitely give recommendations as we have stayed in a couple of hotels and have visited a number of other places for meals, to see friends, etc. We have used Airbnb in the UK and have had good experiences except in London where lower priced Airbnbs can mean some pretty bad apartments in two separate experiences. Just be sure to book something with good and recent reviews and you should be fine. If you are new to Airbnb, you can get $25-$35 off your first booking here . If you are specifically interested in rooms/apartments, here are some other websites like Airbnb .

We book most of our hotels/apartments/B&B’s in the UK via Booking. Here is a list of some family-friendly lodging options in Edinburgh for 2 adults/2 children to get you started. Edinburgh is compact and easy to do without a car (recommended) as it can be difficult to find parking and expensive to park overnight. Most tourist attractions are centrally located and within walking distance or easy to get to with the public buses (or the city sightseeing buses). We’d recommend staying in or near the city center (e.g., anything within walking distance of Royal Mile or Waverley train station is central) to make the most out of your time in the city.

For lodging, London and Edinburgh are going to be more expensive, but you should be able to find lower priced lodging in the other places on your itinerary. Just let us know if you need any specific recommendations as you continue to plan your trip.

BTW, if you plan to take the train for any part of your trip, book in advance to save money and to guarantee yourself seats (seat reservations are normally not possible same day on UK trains).

Wishing you a great trip to the UK! Jessica

Eva Post author

February 14, 2018 at 2:30 am

Hi Jessica and Laurence,

Thanks for the post! I was going to buy the Royal Edinburgh Ticket but found out the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be closed during our time in Edinburgh. With no cost savings, the other reasons to buy would be for the convenience to get to Britannia and the fast track entries. If I buy the tickets online for the Castle and Britannia, does that mean I would skip the queues like I can with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket?

Thank you, Eva

February 17, 2018 at 1:31 pm

Sorry to hear that the Palace of Holyroodhouse will be closed during your visit, it does get closed when royalty is visiting or there is need for refurbishment.

Yes, I think that if you are not visiting Holyrood Palace, then the only benefits of the Royal Edinburgh Ticket would be the convenience of having the tickets in advance with the fast track entries and 2 day hop on hop off pass. So in your case I don’t think it would be a good deal.

The Castle tickets can be purchased as fast-track entry but there are not fast-track entry for Britannia but you can avoid the ticket line if you pre-purchase them. You can just pre-purchase the Edinburgh Castle ticket (fast-track) and Royal Yacht Britannia online before you trip. Just be sure to check the validity dates for the ticket before you purchase to make sure it includes the dates of your trip.

Hope this helps and wishing you a great trip to Edinburgh!

yadanar Post author

January 11, 2018 at 11:34 pm

Thanks for sharing the information, Me and my husband are planning to visit UK for 1st time in December and we plan to move around with public transport. Is that three attractions from Royal Edinburgh Ticket can go by Hop on Hop Off bus?

Thank You Yadanar

January 12, 2018 at 8:12 am

Hi Yadanar, Yes, all three attractions on the Royal Edinburgh Ticket are located near the hop-on hop-off bus stops. The pass includes admission to the three royal attractions (Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, and The Royal Yacht Britannia) and unlimited hop-on hop-off bus tour services for 48 consecutive hours on three of Edinburgh’s sightseeing buses. Note that while at least 2 of the buses stop at Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle, only one bus route goes to the Royal Yacht, so just make sure you get on the correct bus depending on where you want to go. The bus routes and buses are color coded to help you figure it out but you can also just ask the bus driver. You will be given a brochure with a HOHO bus map (if not, ask for one) when you collect your bus ticket. Best, Jessica

Sue Post author

September 1, 2017 at 11:02 am

Hi Jessica and Laurence Is there any advantage to purchasing the Royal Edinburgh ticket online in advance of our trip please? i.e. Is it cheaper than buying it in person? Thanks. All the best Sue

September 1, 2017 at 11:17 am

Hi Sue! The main advantage to buying the Royal Edinburgh Ticket online that the online rates are often the cheapest as they are more likely to run online discounts. However, if they are not running any discounts then the ticket prices in person should be the same as you see on the website. In all other respects, it is the same as buying it in person. If you are not sure if you will have the time to visit everything on the pass, I would recommend waiting to purchase it in person in Edinburgh. Wishing you a fantastic trip to Edinburgh and do check out our other Edinburgh blog posts for our recommendations on what to see and do 😉 Best, Jesscai

September 2, 2017 at 6:18 am

Thanks for your reply and good wishes Jessica. 🙂 Yes, it’s currently the same price online as in person, so I’ll wait till we arrive. Best wishes Sue

Mark Fizn Post author

May 3, 2017 at 6:38 am

This is one of the great post about how to save money on Edinburgh royal attractions. I think it is awesome idea bcoz we are very struggling in saving our money, so this article was very effective and helpful to us. thanks for sharing this helpful article.

May 4, 2017 at 1:56 pm

Hi Mark, Yes, the Royal Edinburgh Ticket can definitely help you save some money in Edinburgh if you plan to visit all 3 of these attractions and use the bus for transportation/sightseeing during your visit! Just let us know if you have any other questions when planning your visit! Best, Jessica

Crystal Carson Post author

April 19, 2017 at 5:48 pm

Oh, I see you did say that. You print but then you still have to pick-up tickets. Rats! Question: does the Holyrood ticket include the Garden tour? Can that be purchased separately?

April 20, 2017 at 7:34 am

Hi Crystal, Yes, unless it has changed very recently, you print off the voucher and then that is good to pick up the bus tickets and the tickets you’ll need to enter the Edinburgh attractions (palace, castle, yacht). The Holyrood Palace ticket includes entry to the gardens and the abbey (now in ruins) but it does not include a specific garden tour although there is information on the audio tour. Note that the garden area is sometimes closed; it was closed on our last visit actually. Enjoy your time in Edinburgh and please let us know if you have any other questions about planning your visit. Best, Jessica

April 19, 2017 at 4:50 pm

It looks like we can print our tickets at hme and bring them…or is that only for the HOHO bus? From Bus Tours page: PRINT@HOME ON COMPLETION OF YOUR TRANSACTION, YOU WILL BE ABLE TO VISIT A PAGE TO VIEW YOUR TICKET. SIMPLY PRINT THIS AT HOME AND BRING IT ALONG WITH YOU WHEN YOU WISH TO TRAVEL. (PLEASE NOTE THAT ACCESS TO A PRINTER IS REQUIRED). A LINK TO THIS PAGE WILL ALSO APPEAR IN YOUR CONFIRMATION EMAIL. YOU CAN VISIT THE PAGE TO PRINT YOUR TICKETS AT ANY TIME.

Cool, right? 🙂 Crystal

Anwar Post author

March 30, 2017 at 7:10 pm

Such great tips of visiting and saving money. Did you make it in time to hear the cannon fire at the castle?

March 31, 2017 at 4:10 am

Hi Anwar, Thanks. We have heard the cannon fire at the castle (multiple times now!)! Visitors interested in the one o’ clock cannon should definitely be around before 1:00pm on the castle terrace if you want to be there to be there when the cannon fires. But this is also one of the most crowded times, especially in the summer months. If you want to avoid crowds at the castle, we recommend going when it first opens, especially if you are interested in the indoor sections as they are much more enjoyable with fewer visitors. Best, Jessica

Rhonda Albom Post author

March 13, 2017 at 12:51 am

When I was in Edinburgh, I didn’t have enough time to see al three attractions on the royal Edinburgh pass. I did have time to see the Royal Yacht Britannia but only from the outside. Thanks for your photos of the interior. A large yacht has so much more room when you don’t have to make “stateroom” compartments as they do on a cruise ship.

March 13, 2017 at 3:32 am

Hi Rhonda, Yes, I think a lot of people come to Edinburgh for only a day so don’t have a lot of time to see too much. Yes, the Royal Yacht Britannia is interesting to tour and definitely has some spacious rooms, although some of the bedrooms are fairly small (considering they were meant for royalty) but yes much bigger than a normal cruise stateroom!! I liked that you also get to see the captain’s quarters, mess, officer’s room, engineering rooms, bridge etc. in addition to the state rooms. You can also see a retired Rolls-Royce Phantom V state car and the 1936 racing yacht Bloodhound which was owned by the royal family. It is a really nice tour! Jessica

Kat Post author

March 11, 2017 at 8:43 pm

Wow, this post is brilliant and very comprehensive! My sister is planning a trip to Edinburgh in May, this post will come in very handy for her. Thanks for sharing this post with us 🙂

March 12, 2017 at 3:30 pm

Hi Kat, Glad that this was so timely and hopefully your sister will find it useful in planning her trip to Edinburgh! We have lots of Edinburgh content on the blogs. Best, Jessica

Lolo Post author

March 11, 2017 at 8:31 am

Such a useful guide! I’ve pinned this as it would definitely be useful, in case we go without (renting) a car. We normally just like to drive everywhere as you can see so much more easily, however, once in Edinburgh, maybe we can return the car or park ours and take advantage of this ticket! I’d definitely want to see the Royal Atttractions, and the Hop on Hop Off bus looks like a good one! We did it once in Prague and it was terrible!

March 12, 2017 at 3:29 pm

Hi Lolo, We love driving in Scotland, but cars are not great to have in central Edinburgh itself as parking can be expensive and annoying like in most larger cities. As people who live nearby, we almost always take the bus into the city and then walk or take the bus around. Outside of Edinburgh (and Glasgow) it is much nicer to have a car. So I would probably recommend picking up or dropping your car off and then exploring Edinburgh without one so you don’t have to pay to park it. Best, Jessica

Lyn @ A Hole in my Shoe Post author

March 10, 2017 at 9:20 pm

This pass certainly seems the way to see the best of Edinburgh’s attractions. I’ve just got to get to Edinburgh. Looks like will be when we finally make it there. I always enjoy your posts.

March 12, 2017 at 3:25 pm

Hi Lyn, Yes, still waiting for you two to visit Scotland!! Hopefully it gets into your calendar soon 😉 Best, Jessica

Anisa Post author

March 10, 2017 at 7:58 pm

I didn’t know about the Royal Edinburgh Ticket so thanks for sharing this. I only had a day in Edinburgh so we just got to go to the castle, which I loved. I need to go back, there really is so much to see in Edinburgh. #TheWeeklyPostcard.

Hi Anisa, Yes it is hard to see too much in one day and this pass is really designed for those who have 2 or more days in the city, but may be a good bet if you return and want to re-visit the castle some day! Best, Jessica

Anda Post author

March 10, 2017 at 3:21 pm

Not a bad deal. Edinburgh Castle looks so beautiful and like always your pictures are gorgeous. Hope to get there someday.

March 12, 2017 at 3:24 pm

Hi Anda, It is a great deal if you plan to buy tickets to all four! Hope you get a chance to visit here someday as well – would love to show you around! Best, Jessica

Kay R Post author

March 7, 2017 at 5:59 pm

Hello again Jessica & Laurence, I found you through your excellent Harry Potter Edinburgh post and then saw this one as well. The Royal Edinburgh Pass seems great and now all three of the royal attractions are on my must-see list! Thanks again for all this great information and I can’t wait to dig into more of your Edinburgh tips! Best, Kay

March 7, 2017 at 6:20 pm

Hi again Kay! So glad you are enjoying our Edinburgh content, we are happy to currently call Scotland home so you’ll find quite a lot of Edinburgh content across both of our blogs and much more to come. I would recommend reading the post on the 21 Highlights of Edinburgh and the follow-up post on lesser known things to do in Edinburgh – those should help you plan your itinerary for your time in Edinburgh. Best, Jessica

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15 Best Tours in Edinburgh [2024]

Boasting a UNESCO World Heritage site, one of the most iconic castles on earth, elegant Georgian architecture and much more, the Scottish capital surely belongs on everyone’s bucket list. If you want to discover this enchanting city, then booking the best tours in Edinburgh is an easy and enjoyable way to do exactly that. 

This guide to the best Edinburgh tours is here to help you choose which tours you should take. From foodie or whisky tasting experiences to spooky, Harry Potter and hop-on hop-off tours, there really is so much scope in this stunning city. 

Edinburgh Castle Tour: Fast-Track Guided Tour in English

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $$ | Duration: 1.5 hours

Booking an Edinburgh castle tour can really help you make the most of visiting this famous location. I t also includes skip-the-line entry to save you precious time . 

The experience commences with a walk up the Royal Mile, before taking your guided tour of the famous fortress. This includes explanations of the castle dungeons, the iconic one o’clock gun salute and the Argyle Battery. 

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Edinburgh: Underground Vaults Tour

Rating: 4.5⭐| Price: $ | Duration: 1 hour

If the best underground tour in Edinburgh is what you want to find, check out this spooky tour of the city’s ancient underground vaults. It’s said that ghosts lurk here beneath the Old Town, and during the one hour tour your guide will regale you with gory tales about witchcraft and historic murders in the area.

Exploring the South Bridge vaults puts an entirely new spin on things, so don’t miss this if you want to see a different side to this elegant city!

Edinburgh: The Dark Side Walking Tour

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 2 hours

Another of the more quirky Edinburgh tours is this Dark Side walking tour. Expect to hear all about Burke and Hare, the city’s most notorious murderers, as well as the trials and even burnings that witches once endured. The practices of grave robbing and body snatching, plus stories of real life vampires and cannibals, are also discussed.

Sites visited during the tour include narrow, twisting alleyways, Calton Hill, the Old Calton Burial Ground, one of Edinburgh’s chilling cemeteries or Canongate Kirkyard cemetery. The tour finishes at a local pub near the Royal Mile where you can purchase a beverage to steady your nerves!

Edinburgh: Comedy Horror Ghost Bus Tour

Rating: 4.5⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 1 hour

If all that after-dark activity sounds a little too gruesome for your tastes, then the best ghost tour in Edinburgh to book might be a more light-hearted comedy horror trip. Your conductor will share tales of ghosts, murder, grave robbings and victims of the plague as you ride around town.

The tour takes you through both the ancient Old Town and the Georgian New Town. It all takes place aboard a restored and black-painted vintage double decker bus. This was the sole survivor of the Necropolis Bus Company fleet, following a rather mysterious 1967 fire. This is a fun, light-hearted tour and a perfect option if you’re travelling with teenagers!

Edinburgh: Old Town History and Tales Walking Tour

Rating: 4.8⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 2 hours

This highly rated city tour of Edinburgh allows you to truly explore a UNESCO World Heritage Site. In the safe hands of your knowledgeable tour guide, you’ll stroll along the twisting streets of the historic Old Town.

Expect to be enjoyably entertained throughout this tour, as your guide shares all the stories you’ll want to hear about the Scottish capital. Sights to see include the old pubs of Grassmarket, places that inspired J. K. Rowling’s Harry Potter series, St. Giles Cathedral and more. 

Original Harry Potter Locations Tour

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $$ | Duration: 2 hours

Should you be seeking fun Edinburgh tours for the whole family, this Harry Potter locations tour could be spot-on. As well as sites associated with the books and movies about the boy wizard, you’ll also visit key Edinburgh landmarks such as Princes Street, the Old Town and the castle.

J. K. Rowling wrote much of the books in Edinburgh, and during the tour you’ll see sights that inspired her works. These include the Castlehill graveyard that doubles as Voldemort’s final resting place, and winding lanes that Diagon Alley was based on. 

Edinburgh: JK Rowling’s Edinburgh & the Writing of Harry Potter

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $$ | Duration: 4.25 hours

Another contender as best walking tour in Edinburgh for a Harry Potter fan is this magical guided tour with Sam. Discover the many Edinburgh locations that inspired JK Rowling. You’ll also get the chance to find out which Hogwarts house you’d be placed in. As well as whether you’re a muggle, a squib or a pure-blood witch or wizard. 

It’s worth noting that this is a long tour lasting over 4 hours so if you’re short on time or prefer a shorter walking tour, check out the other Harry Potter tour listed above.

Edinburgh: Comedy Walking Tour with Professional Comedian

Rating: 4.9⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 2 hours

This walking tour led by a professional comedian has to be among the most entertaining tours in Edinburgh. Setting out from the Monkey Barrel Comedy Club in the Old Town, you’ll learn all sorts of fun local facts and trivia during the two hour walk.

Expect some swearing, adult humour and a strong Scottish accent from your guide, which is why this tour is intended for over-16s only. If you want to know why the gun salute takes place every day at one o’clock or other city facts, this could be your chance to find out. This recent review says it all:

“BEST SIGHTSEEING TOUR EVER! Seriously guys, if you’re thinking about booking any of the walking tours through Edinburgh, THIS ONE is the one to go for! Daniel is not only incredibly funny, but also really knows his Scottish History!”

Edinburgh: 24-Hour Family-Friendly Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Rating: 4.5⭐ | Price: $ | Validity: 1 day

As with many cities across the world, some of the best tours of Edinburgh are jump-on, jump-off bus tours where you can travel when you please. This one is especially family friendly, and tickets are valid for 24 hours. 

With stunning city views throughout, this tour allows you to see places like the Royal Mile, Edinburgh Castle, Grassmarket, the New Town, Castle Rock and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. You can hop off whenever you like to explore further, before boarding another bus to take you somewhere else. 

Edinburgh: Royal Attractions with Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tours

Rating: 4.8⭐ | Price: $$ | Validity: 2 days

Royal Edinburgh is the focus for this hop-on, hop-off bus tour. Tickets include three fast-track entrance tickets for the Royal Yacht Britannia, the Palace of Holyroodhouse and Edinburgh Castle as well as flexible transport for up to 48 hours.

To simplify things even further, your pass includes use of buses operated by three different hop-on-hop-off bus tour companies. These are Edinburgh Tour, Majestic Tour and Edinburgh City Sightseeing.

Edinburgh: The Scotch Whisky Experience Tour and Tasting

You simply cannot come to Edinburgh as an adult without sampling the famous Scottish tipple! This whisky tasting and tour allows you to do exactly that. Your guide will also teach you about the five Scottish whisky-making regions. 

Comprising close to 3,500 bottles, one of the largest whisky collections on the planet also forms part of this tour. Single malt and blended whisky tastings are also included, and you’ll also get a crystal tasting glass to keep as a souvenir. 

Edinburgh: Whisky Tasting with History and Storytelling

Another option for whisky lovers! If you’re looking for something to do in Edinburgh during the evening, how about this whisky tasting experience? It includes local history and folklore tales, so you can learn about the city while sipping for single malts.

The tour takes place on the atmospheric Royal Mile, after meeting your guide at the aptly-named Hot Toddy. With the whole of the first floor reserved for your group, there’s plenty of space to stretch out in while learning about Scottish whisky production. You’ll also sample four distinctive single malts from different distilling regions of Scotland. You can also choose to do the tour with no drinks included.

Edinburgh: 3-Hour Guided Secret Food Tour

Rating: 4.8⭐ | Price: $$ | Duration: 3 hours

Whether you’re searching for unusual tours in Edinburgh because you’re a second-time visitor or because you really like to get under the skin of a city, this secret food tour can tick that box. Lasting for three hours, you’ll make half a dozen stops to sample Scottish delicacies.

Food and drinks to taste during the tour include haggis, neeps and tatties (mashed swede and potatoes), local cheeses, scones with butter and jam, gin and of course single malt whisky. The secret dish might also tickle your tastebuds. 

Edinburgh: Silent Disco Adventure Tour

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 1 hour

If you want to experience Edinburgh in a truly unique way, then surely this Silent Disco tour is unbeatable! It’s not for shy and retiring types, though, as you’ll need to sing and dance your way through the city streets.

Moving through the historic Scottish capital to hits from several decades, you’ll pass lots of famous landmarks en route. It’s a different way to see the city, that’s for certain. 

Edinburgh: Chocolatarium Tour, Tasting & Chocolate Making

Rating: 5⭐ | Price: $ | Duration: 1.5 hours

A tour of Edinburgh’s Chocolatarium also provides visitors with something different to do while visiting the city. During the 90 minute experience you’ll discover how chocolate is produced, from South American cacao plantations to the finished bars available from Scottish chocolate makers.

You can even make your own chocolates, including the flavours of your choice, as part of the tour. Sampling Scottish and global chocolates is also included, with options ranging from chilli to whisky. I took my daughter here for something a little quirky to do together and we had such a fantastic time!

Whether you prefer the idea of dancing and singing your way through the streets, laughing until your sides split or visiting a Chocolatarium, we hope you’ve enjoyed discovering 15 of the finest Edinburgh city tours!

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Each pass is valid for either one, two or three consecutive calendar days and is simply scanned at each experience to gain entry.  Passes are only activated when you enter the first experience of your visit.  We email your pass right away so you can print or simply show it on your phone. You might need to book ahead for some experiences but we will always keep you right. 

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Open return airport transfer, hop-on hop-off city bus, local boat trip and free entry to our favourite experiences and walking tours from around Edinburgh. We also share our favourite local spots perfect for when you’re thirsty, hungry or just a bit curious. These experiences are curated by people who live here based on what visitors and locals love to see and do. 

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This post covers each of the discount passes currently available in Edinburgh, including information about how to use them, how much money you can save, and which attractions are included.

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  • Combo Deals
  • Hop on Hop off Bus Tours

If you’re looking to enjoy multiple attractions or activities while you’re in Edinburgh, it might make sense to purchase a city pass in order to save a few pounds.

These passes typically require you to pay one flat price for admission to several landmarks, tours, museums, and other things to do, and they include skip-the-line entry to many popular locations.

Here are a few of the best attractions included with at least one of the tourist passes in this post:

  • Edinburgh Zoo
  • Blackness Castle
  • Edinburgh Castle
  • Craigmillar Castle
  • Edinburgh Dungeon
  • Harry Potter Tour
  • Forth Boat Tours
  • Seton Collegiate Church
  • Butterfly and Insect World
  • Palace of Holyroodhouse

Anyone who plans on visiting more than a few of these locations while in Edinburgh could potentially save money with one of the following passes.

All-Inclusive Pass

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This type of tourist pass typically includes dozens of attractions and tours you can enjoy for a specific amount of time (1, 2, 3, 7, 14 days).

Depending on how you use these passes, you could save 40% - 60% off general admission prices for a variety of fun activities.

The all-inclusive pass is best for those who plan on enjoying as many attractions as possible while they’re visiting Edinburgh.

While you can easily save some money by using these passes for just a few things, you’ll save the most by using your pass for at least 4-5 services.

There is currently one all-inclusive pass which includes a variety of different things to see and do, while the other is more focused on providing admission to historic landmarks.

It will be important to consider which activities interest you and pick the pass that best fits your itinerary.

Prepackaged Pass

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There is currently only one prepackaged service in Edinburgh and it provides access to three specific sites and one hop on hop off bus tour.

While the amount you can save is limited to just 25% off general admission prices, it might be worth considering if you’re only planning to visit these few specific locations in this city.

This pass is valid for a total of 48 hours, giving you time to take the bus tour and visit all three historic landmarks included. 

There is no time slot required at any of the attractions, so you can visit them whenever you want within the 2 days that the pass is active.

Due to its short window of validity, this is a great option for anyone who only has a few days in Edinburgh. That said, if you’re more interested in family attractions or activities, a 1 or 2-day all-inclusive pass could also be an excellent option.

Combo Package

While these aren’t tourist passes, they will allow you to save some money on a few popular activities. Most combination deals include one bus or boat tour and one attraction.

These combo packages typically won’t offer as big of a discount as an all-inclusive pass, but they’re an excellent option for anyone who doesn’t plan to spend a lot of time in Edinburgh.

Since most combo deals include at least one tour, these are also excellent options for anyone who wants to learn more about the city.

This section covers both of the all-inclusive tourist passes currently available in Edinburgh. These services range from £33 - £65 per person, and they are valid for between 1 - 14 days. 

While one pass includes a lot more family-friendly activities, the other is focused almost entirely on historic sites and landmarks. We’ll provide a breakdown of price per day and how to use each pass to save money.

Edinburgh City Pass

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With a total of 23 attractions and activities included, this is probably one of the best passes available in the city of Edinburgh. The pass is available for either 1, 2, or 3 days at a time.

While other services focus more on historic landmarks, the Edinburgh City Pass features a nice mixture of tours, family-friendly attractions, and popular tourist destinations.

Depending on how you use this pass, you could save 40% - 60% off general admission prices for each of the activities you choose.

Here are a few of the best attractions included with this tourist pass:

  • Hop on Hop off Bus Tours | £10
  • The Edinburgh Dungeon | £14
  • Scott Monument Museum | £8
  • Butterfly and Insect World | £8
  • Gravity Trampoline Park | £12.50
  • Nelson Monument | £6
  • Newhailes House | £5
  • Holyrood Distillery | £14
  • Harry Potter Tour | £12
  • Forth Boat Tours | £15
  • Dynamic Earth | £16
  • Edinburgh Zoo | £20

As you can see, most of the tickets included are between €5-€15 on their own, so it’ll be important to use your pass for at least 4-5 attractions per day to save the most money possible.

Here are the prices for each Edinburgh City Pass:

  • 1-Day Pass: £45/Adults | £20/Children
  • Price per day: £27.50/Adults | £13/Children
  • Price per day: £21.66/Adults | £10/Children

NOTE: This pass is currently unavailable as of May 2022, but it will be returning soon.

Needless to say, you’ll save more money per day by purchasing a 2 or 3-day pass. These options also give you the benefit of being able to use your pass for even more activities, allowing you to get the most out of it.

Here’s an example of how you could use this pass to save a few pounds using the 3-day pass:

  • Hop on Hop off Bus Tour | £10
  • Forth Boat Tour | £15

Total Value: £140.50

Total Price: £65

Total Savings: £75.50 (54% off)

One of the main differences between this discount pass and others is that the Edinburgh City Pass doesn’t include admission to the Edinburgh Castle.

If you’re interested in visiting this landmark, you’ll either have to purchase individual tickets or consider another tourist pass instead.

Another notable difference is that this pass gives you complete control over how much money you save; the more you use it, the bigger your discount will be!

As if that weren’t enough, with admission to sites such as the Edinburgh Zoo, the Butterfly Insect World and the Gravity Trampoline Park, this is an excellent pass for families visiting Edinburgh.

That said, if you’re looking to visit more historic landmarks, you may want to consider one of the alternatives on this post in addition to this pass.

For less than £80 total, you could enjoy admission to almost every popular attraction in the city!

Edinburgh Explorer Pass

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Unlike the Edinburgh City Pass, this all-inclusive option focuses on historic sites all over Scotland and includes almost a dozen attractions in or around the city.

Although there aren’t as many activities or tours included with this service, it’s definitely a great deal if you plan to travel around Scotland and see more than just what Edinburgh has to offer, as there are more than 70 Scottish attractions included with the Explorer Pass.

In addition to providing free entry to dozens of historic landmarks, this pass also provides admission to some daytime events and a 20% discount on audio tours at Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, and Glasgow Cathedral.

Since this pass can be used all over Scotland, it is also available for longer periods of time – 3, 7, or 14 days. Needless to say, the longer your pass lasts, the more time you’ll have to take advantage of its benefits!

Here are the best historic attractions near Edinburgh which are included with this tourist pass:

  • Edinburgh Castle | £19.50
  • Craigmillar Castle | £6
  • Blackness Castle | £6
  • Crichton Castle | £6
  • Tantallon Castle | £6
  • Dirleton Castle & Garden | £6
  • Seton Collegiate Church | £6
  • Cairnpapple Hill | £6
  • Linlithgow Palace | £9
  • Inchcolm Abbey & Island | £6

If you’re interested in traveling a bit further outside of Edinburgh, this pass can also be used for admission to the following locations:

  • St. Andrew’s Castle | £9
  • St. Andrew’s Cathedral | £6
  • Aberdour Castle | £6
  • Stirling Castle | £15
  • Urquhart Castle | £12
  • Newark Castle | £6
  • Castle Campbell & Gardens | £6
  • Doune Castle | £9
  • Inchmahome Priory | £9
  • Iona Abbey & Nunnery | £9
  • And many more!

Although tickets are already pretty affordable, this pass is still a great way to save money if you plan to visit at least 4-5 of the locations included per day.

Here are the Edinburgh Explorer pass prices and options:

7-Day Pass: £35/Adults | £21/Kids | £28/Students

  • Price per day: £11.66/Adults | £7/Kids | £9.33/Students

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Even if you’re only planning to visit some of the locations in or around Edinburgh, chances are you’ll still be able to save a few pounds using this pass. 

While you won’t save as much with this pass as you can with others, it does include several historic landmarks outside of the city that aren’t provided with either the Edinburgh City Pass or the Royal Edinburgh Ticket.

Even if you’re planning to get another tourist pass, this one is a no brainer for anyone interested in visiting multiple historic sites in and around the city. 

Another thing to consider is how long you’re going to be in Scotland. If you plan to visit for more than a week, you could visit just one new heritage site every day and still pay less per day for the 7-day pass than you would for individual tickets.

The following section will cover any prepackaged passes in Edinburgh.

While you can't save as much using this option as you can with other services, it's a great choice for anyone with limited time who is more interested in historic sites and tours.

The Royal Edinburgh Ticket

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This prepackaged pass includes admission to 3 popular historic attractions and one hop on hop off bus tour throughout the city of Edinburgh.

Although the amount you can save is limited to just 25% off, this is still a great deal for anyone who wants to visit the landmarks included.

Here are all of the services you’ll be able to enjoy with the Royal Edinburgh Ticket:

  • Edinburgh Castle | £21
  • The Palace of Holyroodhouse | £17.50
  • The Royal Yacht Britannia | £18
  • 48-Hour Hop on Hop off Bus Tour | £24

Total Value: £80.50

Total Price: £63

Total Savings: £17.50 (22% off)

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If you’re not interested in the Edinburgh Explorer Pass, this could be an excellent alternative.

In addition to including admission to Edinburgh Castle, this is the only pass that provides tickets for the Palace of Holyroodhouse and the Royal Yacht Britannia.

As if that weren’t enough, no other pass includes the 48-hour hop on hop off bus ticket, and this service covers three different bus tours: City Sightseeing, the Edinburgh Tour and the Majestic Tour.

Of course, if you don’t need a 48-hour bus tour ticket, the Edinburgh City Pass includes a 24-hour hop on hop off bus tour which may better suit your needs.

For more details about these services, please read our post covering Edinburgh hop on hop off bus tours.

While you won’t save as much with this pass as you will with others, it’s easy to see how this could be a preferable option for anyone who is more interested in seeing historic landmarks. 

Since the Royal Edinburgh Ticket is valid for 48 hours, this is also a great choice for anyone who will only be in the city for a few days.

Combo Packages

This section covers some of the best combo deals available in Edinburgh, including discounts for hop on hop off bus tours, historic landmarks, and other fun activities & attractions.

48-Hour Hop on Hop off Bus Tour

  • Includes 24 hour City Sightseeing tour
  • Includes Edinburgh Bus tour
  • £24/Adults | £12/Kids | £22/Seniors
  • Family Ticket (2 Adults + 3 Kids): £59
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48-Hour Hop on Hop off Bus Tour + Firth of Forth Cruise

  • Includes 48-Hour Hop on Hop off Bus Tour Ticket
  • £38/Adults | £19/Kids | £36/Seniors

Edinburgh Walking Tour + Edinburgh Castle

  • Includes a historical walking tour of the city.
  • £41/Adults | £28/Kids | £35.50/Seniors

The Scotch Whisky Experience + Holyrood Distillery

  • Includes Scotch Whisky Experience Tour
  • £37/Adults | £18/Kids | £33/Seniors

The Scotch Whisky Experience + Royal Mile & Edinburgh Castle

  • Includes Secrets of the Royal Mile Tour
  • Includes Edinburgh Castle Tour
  • £57/Adults | £34/Kids | £50/Seniors

And much, much more

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