Official Sightseeing Tours from Edinburgh, Glasgow and Inverness

Quality Sightseeing of Scotland since 1907

Loch Ness and the Highlands (1 Day) Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond & Glengoyne Distillery (1 day) Oban and the Western Highlands (1 Day) Rosslyn Chapel, Dunfermline and Stirling Castle (1 Day) St Andrews & the Kingdom of Fife (1 Day) Inverness, Loch Ness & the Highlands (2 Days) Glimpse of Scotland (2 Days) Scottish Wilderness (3 Days) Highlands and Isle of Skye (3 Days) Scenic Scotland (3 Days) Oban, Mull and Iona (3 Days) A Taste of the Hebrides (3 Days) Best of the Highlands (4 Days) Inverness, Skye and the Highlands (4 Days) Highland Dream (4 Days) Highland Explorer (5 Days) Highland Heritage (5 Days) Highlands and Islands (5 Days) Scottish Panorama (5 Days) Highland Highlights (6 Days) Highland Splendour (7 Days)
Loch Ness and the Highlands (1 Day) Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond & Glengoyne Distillery (1 day) Oban and the Western Highlands (1 Day) Inverness, Loch Ness & the Highlands (2 Days) Glimpse of Scotland (2 Days) Scottish Wilderness (3 Days) Highlands and Isle of Skye (3 Days) Scenic Scotland (3 Days) Oban, Mull and Iona (3 Days) A Taste of the Hebrides (3 Days) Best of the Highlands (4 Days) Inverness, Skye and the Highlands (4 Days) Highland Dream (4 Days) Highland Explorer (5 Days) Highland Heritage (5 Days) Highlands and Islands (5 Days) Scottish Panorama (5 Days) Highland Highlights (6 Days) Highland Splendour (7 Days)
Isle of Skye Adventure (1 Day) The Cromarty Highlander (1 Day) Inverewe Gardens & Wester Ross (1 Day)
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Edinburgh’s Georgian  New Town

Conceived during the 18th Century, the New Town emerged to alleviate the over-crowding of the Old Town tenements, and to offer a gracious way of life. An extension to the city was proposed and the New Town was born. With its sweeping crescents and elegant circuses it was the city’s expression of the enlightenment.

Unlike the medieval part of the city where residents lived cheek by jowl, plans for the New Town were rigorously adhered to with the result that a very regular, elegant pattern of Georgian terraces and squares developed.

It was in the New Town that many of Edinburgh’s famous figures lived. Two of the most famous were Alexander Graham Bell, the inventor of the telephone and Robert Louis Stevenson, the author of “Treasure Island” and “Kidnapped”.

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