




CV-ES Visit to Edinburgh Castle - Spanish Tour Guide
Duration
2 hour(s)
Languages
English
Skip the line
Included
The climb to Edinburgh Castle along the Royal Mile takes visitors through a historic journey, offering stunning views of the city from its esplanade. Once inside, you'll cross the castle walls and witness how the fortress evolved alongside Edinburgh's growing significance in Scotland's history. Over centuries, the castle played a pivotal role in many events that shaped the United Kingdom. From its early days as a Celtic stronghold to becoming the site of countless battles and royal events, the castle is a testament to Scotland's enduring legacy.
As Scotland's most visited attraction, Edinburgh Castle is a living museum of history. Within its walls, you’ll encounter remnants of the Celts, Romans, and the legacies of iconic figures such as Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, and Mary Stuart. The castle houses invaluable treasures like the Honors of Scotland and the Stone of Destiny, both symbols of the nation's heritage. Additionally, its military museums showcase the UK's military history, with exhibits dedicated to the army and the role of the castle in various military campaigns over the centuries.
The history of Edinburgh Castle stretches back to around 900 BC when life first began to develop around this volcanic rock. By 600 AD, the first fortress was established, initially constructed from wood before evolving into the stone structure that stands today. Over time, the castle became a refuge for kings and a target for the English. After the Jacobite siege in 1745, the castle shifted from its defensive role to a national symbol, drawing over a million visitors each year. Visitors can enjoy guided tours of the castle's museums, explore its historic prisons, and witness the famous one-o'clock cannon, a tradition that continues to this day.
Climb to Edinburgh Castle via the Royal Mile for panoramic city views
Discover how the castle evolved with Scotland’s rising historical importance
Site of historic events with Celts, Romans, Wallace, Mary Stuart, and more
Contains museums dedicated to military history and the UK army
Professional Spanish guide
Entrance to Edinburgh Castle
Two-hour guided tour of the castle
Free time to explore the castle independently afterward
Meal and beverage
Comfortable walking shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
A bottle of water
Wear comfortable clothes and shoes
Bags over 30L not permitted inside the castle
Accessible vehicle available with advance notice
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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