FTCV-ES Free Visit to Edinburgh Castle - Spanish Tour Guide

2 hours

Easy

Do not miss any detail of the most important castle in Scotland thanks to the explanations of our guides in Spanish.

Find the most up-to-date information on our website Viajarporescocia.com.

The climb to Edinburgh Castle via the Royal Mile offers stunning views over the city from its iconic esplanade. As we cross the ancient walls, we’ll explore how Edinburgh Castle evolved with Scotland's history, becoming a symbol of the nation's past. This historic landmark has witnessed pivotal moments that shaped both Scotland and the United Kingdom.


As Scotland's most visited attraction, Edinburgh Castle has hosted a range of historical figures and artifacts, including the Celts, Romans, Robert the Bruce, William Wallace, and the court of Mary Stuart. Inside its walls, you’ll find the Honours of Scotland (the Scottish crown jewels), along with the Scottish National War Memorial, Scotland’s place of remembrance for the First World War up to the present day. Visitors can also explore St. Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh’s oldest building, a remarkable symbol of the city’s medieval heritage.


Dating back to around 900 BC, life began to flourish around this ancient volcano, and by 600 AD, the first fortress was built. Over time, wooden structures were replaced with stone, transforming the castle into a royal stronghold and a prime target for English forces. After surviving the last Jacobite raid in 1745, Edinburgh Castle shifted from a military defense site to a national symbol, attracting over one million visitors annually.


Join our expert guides for an unforgettable journey through Edinburgh Castle's rich history, then take your time exploring its museums, chapels, and grounds—every corner has a story waiting to be discovered.

What's included?
    • Professional guide service in Spanish of Viajarporescocia.com.
    • 2 hours Guided Tour. Later, you can visit the castle on your own more carefully.
    Exclusions

      Food. At the end of the tour you will be able to recover your strength in one of the castle's cafes.

      Due to the regulations of Edinburgh Castle and Historic Environment Scotland, guides are not permitted to enter the rooms or museums. The tour will always take place within the castle’s courtyards.

      Please note
        • We recommend you bring suitable clothes for this type of trips. The climate in Scotland can be cold even in the middle of summer.
        • Do not forget to bring appropriate, comfortable and waterproof footwear.
        • Travelers with reduced mobility will have the option to use a special vehicle with prior notice.
        • We remind you that it is not allowed to access the castle with suitcases or backpacks with a capacity greater than 30 litres.
        What to bring