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Explore Outlander filming locations in Edinburgh on a 2.5-hour guided tour in Italian, with small groups, expert insights, and visits to iconic historic sites.

The Tour of Outlander in Edinburgh offers a captivating journey through the city’s historic streets, brought to life through the lens of Diana Gabaldon’s saga. This 2.5-hour tour is designed for fans of the series and history enthusiasts alike. Led entirely in Italian, the guide ensures a seamless experience without language barriers, making it especially appealing for Italian-speaking visitors.
What makes this tour stand out is its focus on key filming sites from the third season of Outlander, including the A. Malcolm printing press and the famous World’s End. Small group sizes foster a more personal experience, allowing for closer interaction and more tailored storytelling. The tour also offers local tips that help deepen your understanding of Edinburgh’s cultural and historical fabric.
While the tour covers iconic Outlander locations, it also takes you along Edinburgh’s ancient streets, linking the series to real historic moments such as the Jacobite battles and the era of Bonnie Prince Charlie. It’s an excellent choice for those curious about the series’ filming backdrop and Scotland’s past, though travelers should bring comfortable shoes and be prepared for a walking tour.
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The tour begins at a designated starting location in Edinburgh, with the exact starting times depending on availability. The 2.5-hour duration allows enough time to explore multiple key sites without feeling rushed. Knowing the schedule ahead of time helps plan your day around this immersive experience.

The tour’s main focus is on filming locations from Outlander’s third season, but it also emphasizes Edinburgh’s historic charm. The guide walks you through specific sites that appeared on screen, providing context and stories that connect the series to real history. The famous World’s End and A. Malcolm printing press are highlights, where you learn about the series’ visual storytelling and historical accuracy.
Beyond the Outlander scenes, participants walk along Edinburgh’s ancient streets, such as the Royal Mile and Bakehouse Close. These areas carry centuries of history, linked to events like the Jacobite rebellions and notable figures such as Bonnie Prince Charlie. The guide shares stories and legends that bring the city’s past alive, making the experience both educational and entertaining.
More Great Tours NearbyThe tour includes guided visits to Edinburgh Castle (20-minute tour), John Knox House Museum, Tweedale Court, and Tolbooth Tavern. Each site holds historical significance and is tied to the series’ era or Edinburgh’s broader history. These stops offer opportunities to take photos and listen to engaging stories about Scotland’s past.
The tour concludes at Holyrood Palace, the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. This prestigious location provides a fitting ending to a journey that blends series-inspired stories with real Scottish royalty and heritage. It’s a chance to reflect on the series’ settings and the city’s royal history.
The tour is operated by Edimburgo Tour Ltd and includes a guide in Italian. Travelers should bring comfortable shoes and a windbreaker to stay comfortable during the walk. The booking process offers free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, and the reserve now, pay later option adds flexibility to planning.
This Outlander-themed walk suits fans of the series eager to see filming locations firsthand. It’s also ideal for those interested in Edinburgh’s history, as the tour seamlessly connects fictional scenes with real past events. The small group size enhances the experience, making it suitable for individual travelers or small groups seeking an intimate exploration with a knowledgeable guide.
The completely Italian-guided experience ensures no language barriers, making it accessible for Italian-speaking visitors. The tour’s focus on season 3 filming locations provides a unique perspective for fans wanting to see series landmarks in a historic setting. The inclusion of major Edinburgh sites adds depth to the storytelling, blending film locations with cultural insights.
While the tour provides a rundown, it involves a fair amount of walking around historic streets, so travelers should be prepared for physical activity. It’s designed for those comfortable with walking and standing, though the wheelchair accessibility makes it feasible for some mobility needs.
This tour offers a well-balanced mix of Outlander filming locations, historic Edinburgh sites, and local storytelling in Italian. It’s a chance to connect the series to real landmarks while gaining insight into Scottish history. The small group size and personalized approach make it a friendly and engaging experience for fans and history buffs alike.
If you want an authentic, in-depth look at the sites that inspired the series, this tour provides a meaningful and enjoyable way to explore Edinburgh’s past and its role in Outlander’s storytelling.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, the tour is accessible and suitable for most age groups, especially since it is wheelchair accessible and designed for walking.
Do I need to have watched Outlander to enjoy the tour?
While knowing the series can enhance your experience, the tour’s focus on historic sites and stories makes it enjoyable even for casual fans or visitors new to Outlander.
What should I wear for the tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, and a windbreaker is advised in case of weather changes. The tour involves walking through Edinburgh’s streets, so be prepared for some outdoor exposure.
Can I cancel the tour if my plans change?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. The reserve now, pay later option also provides flexibility at booking.
What is the ending point of the tour?
The tour concludes at Holyrood Palace, providing a scenic and historic finish to the Outlander-themed exploration.