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Edinburgh City private driving tour Castle Rosslyn Chapel

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$1101

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4.5

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This eight-hour tour will include all of the most popular and main tourist attractions that Edinburgh has to offer, including some spots you will not find in any guide or tourist book. This tour is extremely popular with visitors who have plenty of time and want to see what Edinburgh and the Lothian's has to offer. You will take in Leith Links, The Scottish Parliament, The Palace of Holyrood House, St Giles, The Royal Mile and of course Edinburgh Castle. You will also be driven around Arthur Seat and the Crags for some of the most breathtaking views the city has to offer. After lunch we will head to Rosslyn Chapel and discover mystery and intrigue. Dan Brown's Da Vinci Code put Rosslyn Chapel on the map, and visitors like you come from all over the world to see where the Da Vinci Code was filmed. This beautiful and mysterious building is known for its cryptic carvings and captivating legends about the Holy Grail, the Knights Templar, and Freemasonry.

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Edinburgh, Scotland Information

Edinburgh, Scotland, has docking at South Queensferry. Travelers explore Edinburgh Castle’s royal history. Excursions visit Holyrood Palace. Local markets sell shortbread. The peak season, May to September, brings mild weather. Photography captures Arthur’s Seat. Dining onboard includes haggis. Souvenirs, like tartan scarves, are sold in ship shops. Briefings cover Scottish history. Light layers suit coastal weather. Edinburgh’s historic grandeur offers a vibrant Scottish stop.

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$1101