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JK Rowling's Harry Potter Walking Tour in Edinburgh

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JK Rowling's Harry Potter Walking Tour in Edinburgh

4.8
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วันนี้
23 ส.ค.
พฤหัส
27 ส.ค.
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28 ส.ค.
เสาร์
29 ส.ค.
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30 ส.ค.
พฤหัส
3 ก.ย.
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4 ก.ย.
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ระยะเวลา: 2 ชั่วโมง
ยืนยันทันที
ยกเลิกฟรี
2-hour walking tour with a local English speaking guide.

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THB 754.03

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Highlights

Some cities inspire stories. Edinburgh built one. J.K. Rowling wrote much of Harry Potter here — broke, recently divorced, and raising a child — and the city's shadows and stone worked their way into every page.


This 2-hour walk is led by a guide who is a genuine fan as well as a local expert, and it goes deeper than the famous photo spots. You'll hear the honest, human story of how an extraordinary series began in very ordinary difficulty, and see how Edinburgh's real history — its dark past, its gothic architecture, its centuries-old graves — quietly shaped a world of witches and wizards.


By the end, the line between the real city and the wizarding world has all but disappeared. Best of all, our tours run rain, hail or shine and never get cancelled — because in Edinburgh, a little weather only adds to the magic. Come and see the city the way Rowling did, and you'll never read the books quite the same way again.

Itinerary

  • Edinburgh Old Town

    15 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Meet your guide at 130 High Street, in the heart of Edinburgh's Old Town, the medieval core of the city that J.K. Rowling called home while writing the series that would go on to sell over 600 million copies worldwide. Long before the wizarding world existed on paper, Edinburgh's narrow winding streets, towering stone buildings, and genuinely dark history were already shaping the imagination of a struggling single mother sitting in cafés just a few streets from here. As you walk through Old Town, you'll start to notice how naturally this city could produce a story about hidden magic tucked just out of sight of the ordinary world — because in many ways, that's exactly what Edinburgh itself feels like. Your guide will introduce local history along the way that most visitors walk straight past, setting the scene for everything else you're about to discover; J.K. likely went on a history tour when she moved to Edinburgh, and you'll walk in those same steps.
  • Royal Mile

    15 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    The Royal Mile is Edinburgh's most famous street, stretching from the Castle down through the historic Old Town — and it's also, quite literally, part of the inspiration behind Diagon Alley. As you walk this stretch with your guide, you'll see how its narrow, bustling character, lined with shops selling everything from tartan to taxidermy, could easily have sparked the image of a hidden wizarding shopping street tucked just out of sight of everyday Edinburgh. Your guide connects specific storefronts and architectural quirks along the Mile directly to details in the books, so you'll come away seeing this street differently than the thousands of tourists who walk it every day without ever knowing its connection to the wizarding world. You'll also hear how she arrived as a single mother, balancing the demands of raising a child with the writing of what would become one of the most beloved book series in the world.
  • Edinburgh City Chambers

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Stop at the City Chambers to see something most Harry Potter fans never know exists: J.K. Rowling's actual handprints, set into the pavement outside, marking her contribution to Edinburgh's cultural life after the series made her one of the best-selling authors in history. Standing here, your guide tells the story of how Edinburgh honours Rowling's extraordinary impact on its literary and cultural life, and of the personal journey that unfolded in these very streets. It's a chance to connect the global phenomenon of Harry Potter with the real person who created it, in the place where she found her feet. It's a grounding moment early in the tour: before diving into the magic, you'll understand the very real, very human story of the woman who created it, and why Edinburgh claims her as one of its own.
  • The Elephant House

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Long dubbed "the birthplace of Harry Potter," this café is where J.K. Rowling spent countless hours in the 1990s, nursing a coffee and writing longhand while her young daughter napped nearby — a detail that's become part of Harry Potter legend. Your guide shares the real story of Rowling's life during this period: broke, recently divorced, and writing a book she had no real reason to believe would ever be published, in cafés like this one simply because her unheated flat was too cold to work in. Whether or not every word of the popular "she wrote it all right here" story is precisely accurate, this stop is about something bigger — understanding just how ordinary and difficult the beginning of an extraordinary story actually was.
  • Greyfriars Kirk

    20 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    One of Edinburgh's oldest and most atmospheric graveyards, Greyfriars Kirkyard holds a discovery that stops Harry Potter fans in their tracks: a genuine, centuries-old gravestone bearing the name Tom Riddle. Your guide takes you directly to it, sharing what's actually known (and not known) about whether Rowling drew the name from this exact stone during her wanders through the kirkyard while living in Edinburgh. Here the magic turns a little darker. Among the weathered graves, your guide points out names that will look startlingly familiar to any reader: the resting places thought to have inspired some of the series' most memorable characters, including the burial place linked to He-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named himself, and a name behind one of Hogwarts' most formidable professors.
  • George Heriot's School

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Turreted, castle-like, and looming above the surrounding streets, George Heriot's School is widely regarded as one of the strongest visual inspirations for Hogwarts itself — and seeing its silhouette in person makes the connection immediately obvious. Founded centuries ago as a school for fatherless children, this working school (still in operation today) sits just beside Greyfriars Kirkyard, meaning Rowling would have passed it regularly during her time writing in Edinburgh. Your guide explains the architectural details that echo Hogwarts most strongly — the turrets, the courtyards, the sheer gothic scale of the building — giving you a real-world answer to one of the most common questions Harry Potter fans ask: where did Hogwarts actually come from?
  • Victoria Street

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Curved, colorful, and lined with quirky independent shops, Victoria Street is widely believed to be one of the real-life inspirations for Diagon Alley — and once you're standing on it, it's easy to see why. Your guide walks you past the specific shopfronts most often cited as visual inspiration for Rowling's wizarding shopping street, pointing out the architectural curve of the street itself, the multicolored building fronts, and the kind of eclectic, slightly magical-looking shops that wouldn't feel out of place selling wands or potion ingredients. This is one of the most photographed stops on the tour, and for good reason — it's the closest thing in Edinburgh to actually walking into the magic of the books.
  • Edinburgh Castle

    15 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    Towering above the city, Edinburgh Castle is where the tour turns from literary inspiration to genuine, documented history — specifically, Scotland's real witch trials. Your guide shares the true, often brutal history of witch persecution in Scotland, a dark chapter of the country's past that scholars believe directly shaped the atmosphere and imagination Rowling drew on when writing about witches, wizards, and the fear of the unknown. It's a deliberate shift in tone from the earlier stops — a reminder that behind the whimsy of the books lies a city with a genuinely dark, complicated relationship with witchcraft, and that history is very much still visible if you know where to look. Don't worry, the presentation is designed to be kid-friendly without ignoring the true history.
  • The Balmoral, a Rocco Forte hotel

    5 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    As we near the end, your guide points out the elegant clock tower of The Balmoral, the grand hotel presiding over the east end of Princes Street. It was here, in one of its rooms, that Rowling completed the final book in the series — Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows — bringing the saga to its close. Your guide tells the story of those final days of writing: the pressure, the emotion and the sheer weight of finishing a series adored by millions. Somewhere behind those windows, the last words of Harry Potter were written.
  • The Mound

    10 minsAdmission Ticket Free
    We finish on The Mound, the great raised sweep of street linking the Old and New Towns, with sweeping views across the city — the castle on one side, the Balmoral on the other. It's the perfect place to draw the threads of the day together: the graves and the streets, the schools and the cafés, the history and the imagination, all woven into one story. Standing here, with Edinburgh laid out around you, you'll feel as though you've walked straight through the world that inspired Harry Potter — and seen the city, and the magic, with new eyes.

What's included

INCLUDED

Professional guide
Small-group experience

NOT INCLUDED

Hotel pickup and drop-off
Gratuities

Customer reviews

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Sarah is definitely amazing, love her voice, tone, funny and she is very knowledgeable and detail about Harry Porter ♥️

Additional information

Must Know
Mobile or paper ticket accepted
Good To Know
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Public transportation options are available nearby
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Children under 5 years old accompanied by an adult can join this tour for free.
We unfortunately do not advise guests in wheelchairs to join the Harry Potter Tour, due to the narrow stairways and steep hills. We apologise for any inconvenience or disappointment caused.
Our guides have your best interests in mind; while the tour usually includes the sites & stories mentioned and lasts about 2-2.5 hours, your tour may vary depending on what your guide thinks is best for your group.
Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

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