Half day tours take from 2 to 4 hours (for example, from 9am to 1 pm, or from 2pm to 6pm), depending on the type and theme of the excursion, in the evening they may take up to 3 hours (for example, from 7pm to 10pm).
Full day tour takes about 8 hours (for example, from 9am to 5pm).

Half day tour of Edinburgh

Our tour of Edinburgh could start with the magnificent Edinburgh Castle which dominates the centre of the city then a drive round Edinburgh to see its wonderful viewpoints such as Holyrood Park for photos/short walks as preferred.  We could see the Old Town including the Palace of Holyroodhouse...

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Full day tour of Edinburgh

Our tour of Edinburgh could involve the content of the half day tour and (possibly) a nearby attraction on the outskirts of Edinburgh such as the fascinating Rosslyn Chapel with its beautiful carvings (featured in “The Da Vinci Code”).  A drive through South Queensferry to see the majestic brid...

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Half day tour of Glasgow

Glasgow is a vibrant and beautiful Victorian city sitting on the River Clyde.  Our tour could take in the main sites including the City Chambers and George Square at the very heart of the city.  We could then go out past Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum and afterwards to Glasgow Universi...

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Full day tour of Glasgow

The half day guided personal tour of Glasgow could be extended to include more visits to some of the places mentioned above and also the Tenement House where you can see a typical Glasgow dwelling from over a century ago.  Travelling further afield to the outskirts of the city allows you to see...

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Ghosts and Ghouls of Edinburgh

If you are looking for a scary night-time stroll with blood-curdling stories of infamous murders, tales of the black plague - one outbreak killed nearly half the city's population - and other nasty goings on then this the tour for you. Be warned this is not a tour for the faint hearted!
By day Ed...

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St Andrews & Fife (full day)

This tour takes you to South Queensferry to view the “8th Wonder of the World” before travelling into the medieval kingdom of Fife. You follow the coastal route through the pretty fishing villages in the East Neuk of Fife, making a stop in the harbour village of Anstruther. On to St. Andrews, where ...

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Stirling Castle and Loch Lomond (full day)

You travel to Stirling Castle, where you can visit this imposing stronghold, the favourite residence of the Stuart kings, where Mary Queen of Scots was crowned. You then continue into the beautiful forest-covered hills of the Trossachs and stop for lunch in the heart of the National Park. From here ...

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