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Experience Scottish culture in Edinburgh with this lively show, featuring traditional music, dance, storytelling, and a four-course dinner for $128.
For those visiting Edinburgh, the Spirit of Scotland Show with a 4-course dinner offers an engaging evening immersed in authentic Scottish culture. Priced at $128 per person and lasting just one evening, this experience combines live performances of music, dance, and storytelling with a hearty traditional meal. The tour takes place in the heart of Edinburgh, making it a convenient and memorable way to enjoy Scotland’s heritage under one roof.
This tour is especially suited for travelers interested in Scottish traditions and cultural entertainment. While the show boasts many highlights, one notable aspect is the inclusion of a four-course meal plus one drink, offering a full evening of entertainment and cuisine. The event is wheelchair accessible and limited to small groups of up to 10 participants, ensuring an intimate experience.
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The tour begins in central Edinburgh, with Pipe Major Andrew Coulter waiting on Nicolson Street just before the show starts. You cannot miss him, as he is a prominent figure leading guests into this Scottish evening. This easy-to-find location makes the start smooth and convenient, with plenty of time to settle in before the evening’s festivities begin.

The show starts at 8:00 pm and concludes around 9:30 pm, with arrival recommended at 6:30 pm. Guests are seated at their tables upon arrival, setting the scene for a relaxed and lively experience. The performance showcases talented musicians, dancers, and storytellers, all dedicated to sharing Scottish culture in an engaging manner.
A highlight of the evening is the Haggis ceremony, where the dish is piped in while the Address to the Haggis is recited by Robert Burns. This traditional ritual offers a glimpse into Scotland’s culinary and literary heritage, making it a genuinely cultural moment. Guests get the chance to sample haggis, a signature Scottish dish, along with other traditional foods like cranachan.
More Great Tours NearbyA four-course dinner accompanies the performances, with a choice of one drink per person—options include a glass of wine, a pint of beer, or a soft drink. The menu may vary slightly depending on seasonal ingredients, but the focus remains on authentic Scottish dishes. The delicious food and authentic flavors help bring the entire experience to life.
The show features a variety of Scottish musical and dance performances. You’ll see bagpipe music and traditional Scottish songs like Auld Lang Syne and the Skye Boat Song, both familiar from TV series like Outlander.
Dancers perform the world-famous Scottish sword dance and the Highland Fling, showcasing skill and agility. The lively atmosphere is enhanced by singing along and perhaps joining a wee Scottish dance yourself, adding to the fun.
The performers are skilled musicians, dancers, and storytellers who bring Scottish traditions to life. Audience participation is encouraged, making the evening lively and interactive. The cast’s professionalism shines through, earning praise for their engaging performances and warm presence.
The tour is designed as a small-group experience, capped at 10 participants, ensuring a more personal and engaging connection with the performers. It is wheelchair accessible and includes free cancellation if canceled up to 24 hours in advance, adding flexibility for travelers.
Guests arrive at 6:30 pm, with service beginning at 6:45 pm. The show kicks off at 8:00 pm, running for an hour and a half. This schedule offers a relaxed pace, giving enough time to enjoy the meal and the performance without feeling rushed.
While many reviews highlight the high-quality entertainment and delicious food, one review mentions that the food may not meet every guest’s expectations, citing it as “not very good.” As menus can vary seasonally, it’s worth approaching the meal with an open mind. The experience focuses heavily on culture, so those seeking a purely culinary tour might find this aspect less central.
The Spirit of Scotland Show with a 4-course dinner offers a fun, engaging evening that showcases Scottish music, dance, and traditions in a cozy setting. Its affordable price and small-group format make it ideal for travelers looking for an intimate cultural experience in Edinburgh.
While the food might not be gourmet for everyone, the entertainment more than makes up for it, especially with talented performers and interactive elements. This tour is perfect for those who want a taste of Scotland’s heritage along with a hearty meal and lively entertainment.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Yes, a children’s menu is available, making this experience accessible for families.
What is included in the ticket price?
The ticket covers a four-course meal, one drink, performance of Scottish music and dance, and the Haggis ceremony.
How long does the show last?
The performance runs from 8:00 pm to 9:30 pm, with the entire evening starting at 6:30 pm.
Where do I meet the guide?
Pipe Major Andrew Coulter waits on Nicolson Street just before the show begins.
Is the experience wheelchair accessible?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible.
Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Does the menu change?
Menus might change slightly due to seasonality and ingredient availability.
Can I participate in the performances?
Audience participation is encouraged; you may sing along or try a wee Scottish dance.
What if I want a more traditional Scottish experience?
This show combines authentic music, dance, storytelling, and culinary elements, providing a well-rounded cultural experience.
Is this tour available year-round?
Details on seasonal availability are not specified, but check with the provider for current schedules.