Edinburgh, Scotland’s capital, is more than just a city of castles and royal connections; it is a place where the storiesof saints and heroes who saved Scotland echo through its ancient streets. Perched dramatically on volcanic hills anddominated by the iconic Edinburgh Castle, the city has been a strategic stronghold for centuries. Renowned for itsconnections to Scottish heroes like Robert the Bruce, Mary Queen of Scots, who took up residence at HolyroodPalace as a widow at 18 years of age; and St Giles, the patron saint of Edinburgh; the city holds secrets includinghidden underground tunnels beneath the Royal Mile, and tales of ghostly apparitions that haunt the ancient vaults.Beyond its imposing fortifications, Edinburgh was a centre of political intrigue, and a gathering place where clanleaders negotiated, celebrated, and sometimes clashed, leading to dangerous liaisons and hidden nooks andcrannies scattered throughout the city. Today, visitors are encouraged to explore Edinburgh’s royal residences,museums and galleries to uncover these stories and witness firsthand the secrets that have shaped its uniqueidentity. Edinburgh stands as a living testament to Scotland’s resilience and spirit, where the legacies of saints andnational heroes merge with the city’s enduring royal heritage in a puzzle of history and legend.Our experiences this morning showcase a myriad of classic sites, gifting you an afternoon to enjoy the cityindependently, before we gather this evening for a Farewell Event of Scottish proportions.Personalise your exploration with our included ‘Your Choice’ experiences.Option 1 – Morning experience: The Royal Mile and Edinburgh CastleScotland’s most famous mile awaits us this morning, promising a fascinating journey as our guide shares quirky talesand local gems. Immerse yourself in the rich Scottish history woven into the medieval labyrinth of cobblestonealleyways and tenements. Along the Royal Mile, discover the captivating St Giles’ Cathedral, the historical ParliamentSquare, and the storied John Knox House. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is brimming with secrets andunforgettable stories, offering an experience you won’t want to miss.At the pinnacle of the Royal Mile, follow in the footsteps of kings, queens, soldiers and prisoners as you explore thehistorical Edinburgh Castle. This former royal residence is brimming with fascinating stories from its past. Perchedhigh on a volcanic rock, the castle had a strategic advantage over invaders and has witnessed many sieges, oftenswitching hands between Britain and Scotland. An iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Edinburgh Castle holds manyhistorical treasures, including the Honours of Scotland – the oldest Crown jewels in Britain. Created during the reignsof James IV and James V, these jewels were first used together for the coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543.During World War II, the Crown of Scotland was cleverly hidden in a medieval latrine closet in David’s Tower! Ouraudio tour of the castle is stacked with fascinating facts about this stoic fortress, making it both factual andenjoyable.Option 2 – Morning experience: The Underground World of Edinburgh and Edinburgh CastleExplore Edinburgh’s hidden underground world on our exclusive tour, delving into the fascinating history of the city’ssubterranean spaces. Beneath the bustling streets of the Old Town lies a labyrinth of vaults and passages, built in the18th century primarily for storage and commercial purposes. These underground areas, originally constructed toaccommodate the city’s growing needs, were used for storing goods, housing taverns, and even as living quarters forthe city’s poorest residents.As you journey through these shadowy chambers, your guide will reveal how the vaults became home toEdinburgh’s destitute, offering a glimpse into the city’s past struggles. Discover why these vaults were built, theirvaried uses over the centuries, and the hidden stories of those who lived and worked in Edinburgh’s dark corners.At the pinnacle of the Royal Mile, follow in the footsteps of kings, queens, soldiers and prisoners as you explore thehistorical Edinburgh Castle. This former royal residence is brimming with fascinating stories from its past. Perchedhigh on a volcanic rock, the castle had a strategic advantage over invaders and has witnessed many sieges, oftenswitching hands between Britain and Scotland. An iconic UNESCO World Heritage Site, Edinburgh Castle holds manyhistorical treasures, including the Honours of Scotland – the oldest Crown jewels in Britain. Created during the reignsof James IV and James V, these jewels were first used together for the coronation of Mary, Queen of Scots, in 1543.During World War II, the Crown of Scotland was cleverly hidden in a medieval latrine closet in David’s Tower! Ouraudio tour of the castle is stacked with fascinating facts about this stoic fortress.Option 3 – Morning experience: The Royal Yacht BritanniaA Royal residence for over 40 years, the Britannia enchants us with an audio tour of her decks, apartments, bridgeand engine room. Launched on 16 April 1953 from the John Brown & Company shipyard in Clydebank, Scotland, theRoyal Yacht Britannia served the royal family for over 44 years. It sailed more than a million nautical miles, becomingone of the world’s most famous ships. To Queen Elizabeth II, Britannia was the ideal royal residence for state visits,official receptions, royal honeymoons, and family holidays. For Great Britain, it was a symbol of the Commonwealthand a proud ambassador, generating billions in trade deals. For the royal family and its 220 dedicated crewmembers, Britannia was a cherished home. When she was decommissioned in 1997, it marked the end of a longtradition of British royal yachts dating back to 1660 and the reign of Charles II.Accommodation: Courtyard by Marriott Edinburgh (or similar)Meals: Breakfast, Farewell Event canapés