Edinburgh is a city bursting with history, but also with bookishness; so much so that it was the first city in the world to be awarded UNESCO’s ‘City of Literature’ title.
Now, for the first time, you can take a tour which delves deeper than ever before into both our history and our literary connections, from Sherlock Holmes to Harry Potter!
Come with 7 Hills Tours and your guide, Edinburgh native Dr Moray Grigor, on the deepest, most comprehensive coach tour ever offered in Edinburgh, traversing the whole city from the sea to the hills (with short tea break) to bring you our historic and literary secrets, all presented in the engaging style that has won 6 complete years of 5 star review for Moray's other tours. Together we'll be imagining the scenes and events that made history, and there will be chocolate prizes on offer for correct answers to our history and literature quiz questions!
Historic and literary surprises absolutely guaranteed – plus the warmest of Scottish welcomes!
The tour departs from the coach stances right beside the Burns Monument.
This memorial to our national Bard is in the form of an ancient Greek temple, and is the start point of our tour.
Landmark Edinburgh hotel, famous for its clock running three minutes ahead to help rail passengers catch their trains - also where J.K. Rowling completed the 'Harry Potter' saga!
The world's biggest literary memorial, to the 'Man who invented Scotland' - superstar romantic author Sir Walter Scott.
Grand 18thC square, one of the twin focal points of Edinburgh's 'New Town'. Crowned with statue of Henry Dundas - 'the uncrowned king of Scotland'
We'll proceed along upscale George Street, meeting a young man who would gain literary fame and fortune in Canada, and passing the site of Edinburgh's greatest religious schism - the Disruption of 1843. Turning into Hanover Street we'll pass the Royal Society of Edinburgh - where James Hutton's seminal paper on the age of the earth was presented. We'll also pass Milne's Bar, haunt of the 1950's poetry scene!
Ascending the Mound and crossing the Old Town, we'll meet Edinburgh's most notorious criminal and its greatest philosopher, and see the cafe where Harry Potter was 'born' and the site where the disastrous Darien Scheme was hatched in the 1690s.
We'll pass Edinburgh's world-renowned Medical School, where we'll hear of some famous alumni, both inside and outside medicine! Next we'll pass George Heriot's school, inspiration for Hogwarts and site of Scotland's first hot air balloon flight! Passing into East Fountainbridge we'll hear of a night club bouncer foiling a gang attack, and later reaching global fame!
We'll meet a world famous woman author getting married in virtual secret, and hear why cemeteries in old Edinburgh needed security towers! Also we'll hear a story of a tough young nightclub bouncer foiling an attack - and later rising to global fame!
In this twin to St Andrew's Square we'll meet a little boy with a VERY big future - and his very unusual birthday present; also we'll unearth the pub haunt of Edinburgh's top contemporary crime writer!
Continuing into Queen Street we'll meet another little boy, destined for literary greatness, pass the house where a historic medical discovery was made and the site of possibly the most 'steam-punk' attraction ever made - all will be revealed!
Heading north now, we'll hear of greyhounds, speedway riders, and perhaps the greatest tragedy ever to affect the city, before reaching the sea at Edinburgh's delightful fishing port of Newhaven, birthplace of a warship that was the world's biggest!
Continuing along the coast, we'll enter Leith, hearing of whisky, red wine, Oliver Cromwell, Rabbie Burns, a cannibal family, and a young queen's return to Scotland...plus, the first of two of the world's first golf courses we'll pass on our tour, with the story of the first Open Champion, surgeon John Rattray, nearly killed by his trade, but saved by his hobby!
Heading east still, (and stopping for a short refreshment break) we'll hear of the world's greatest ever assembly of warships, and also solve the puzzle of which navy were menacing Edinburgh in 1779! We'll meet two of the greatest stars of the early 20th century stage, one who was born in Edinburgh, one who died here, and also reveal perhaps Edinburgh's greatest culinary secret!
Returning to the city we'll cross Holyrood Park, site of our Royal Palace and historic Abbey, and also encampment for Bonnie Prince Charlie's Highland army of 1745. Coming out of the park, we'll pass the first of two girls' schools which became world famous in fiction!
Crossing the street which becomes The Pleasance, we'll encounter historic Jewish Edinburgh, and see a famous architect's first, very beautiful Edinburgh project. We'll also hear the tale of when Scott met Burns for the one and only time!
Crossing this beautiful green space, we'll hear stories of its history as a loch, its present as a student playground, and of the great 18th century intellectuals who lived and walked in the area.
Heading now towards upscale Merchiston, we'll surprise you with a very famous American visitor of the 1840's, and also reveal a couple of Edinburgh's industrial firsts, also passing close to the estate of Scotland's greatest mathematician and the home street of our most famous present-day writer, J.K. Rowling.
Passing through 'Happy Valley', we'll encounter Great War poets Wilfred Owen and Siegfried Sassoon, who met in 1917 during recovery at the pioneering military psychiatric hospital founded in a converted hotel here.
Making our way cross-town now, we'll pass close to the lodgings of a pre- WW1 German naval spy, and along the home street of Robert Louis Stevenson's beloved nanny Alison Cunningham, whose resting place is nearby. In the legendary suburb of Morningside we'll find out what happened when rich and poor lived as near neighbours, but also of riots, wars against the English, and Oscar Wilde, among other stories!
Returning towards downtown Edinburgh, we'll meet a young Sunday school teacher who achieved sporting immortality in a life cut tragically short, before reaching literary Bruntsfield and our tour's second former girls school, one which inspired one of the great Edinburgh novels, 'The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie'.
Here we'll see our former maternity hospital, the first to be purpose-built in the city; birthplace of a world-famous actor and site of the UKs first ante-natal clinic. Just across the road we'll pass our historic fire station, HQ for what was the world's first municipal Fire Service!
Here in the capital's unofficial town square we'll hear of some of Edinburgh's most notorious crimes and an unexpectedly explosive event late one night, not to mention find out what Edinburgh lads of the 1600s did for their Saturday entertainment!
We'll travel the length of the 'poor relation' of the Royal Mile, meeting revolutionaries and poets, and seeing the building which houses the only surviving pre-reformation stained glass in the whole of Edinburgh - bearing the coat of arms of a very important lady in our history!
Nearing the completion of the tour now, we'll pass the famous but initially controversial modern home of the reconstituted Scottish Parliament, opposite Edinburgh's own royal palace - Holyrood.
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