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Discover the range of gins and whiskies produced and bottled by hand in our small-batch distillery in the heart of Edinburgh on our tours.
Give yourself or your loved ones a treat with a visit to Edinburgh's Chocolatarium - 90 minutes of chocolate heaven!
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READ MOREFounded in 1999, Black Hart Entertainment runs the world famous City of the Dead walks in Edinburgh – The Haunted Graveyard Tour, Underground City of the Dead and Double Dead Tours!
READ MOREJoin us for some never-to-be forgotten tasteful tours of Edinburgh on our double decker bus called Robert The Bus!
READ MOREBright Bus Tours is the easiest way to experience Edinburgh. Our tickets allow you to hop on and off the bus as much as you want over 24 hours.
READ MOREGet on board and enjoy either an Afternoon tea tour or Gin Tea Tour on our vintage 1966 Routemaster Bus, while you take in the stunning sights and historic culture of the city of Edinburgh!
READ MOREBrew & Still TourBrew & Still is a walking craft beer & gin safari through the streets of Edinburgh. We will take you to a classic combination of breweries...
READ MOREDiscover how single malt Scotch whisky is made, a process unchanged through the centuries!
READ MOREThe Potter Trail is Edinburgh's original and most acclaimed walking tour for Harry Potter fans, bringing the magical side of the city to life for thousands of visitors every year.
READ MORETours Plus English organises 1-week themed tours plus English language tuition accompanied by a professional guide and a qualified English teacher.
READ MOREThe Port of Leith Distillery is Scotland's first vertical distillery - a remarkable new 9 storey building in Edinburgh's historic port district of Leith.
READ MOREEdinburgh's deepest secret, the Real Mary King’s Close is buried deep beneath the Royal Mile... a warren of hidden streets that has remained frozen in time since the 17th Century!
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