For those who wish to have a taste of Scottish food with their gin tour, we're excited to offer a food package! To enhance your gin tour experience, we've carefully selected two additional dish pairings for your tour. This upgrade option can only be purchased in addition to the gin tour and is not available by itself.
Due to the nature of creating a well balanced and thoughtful gastronomy experience, many of our tours are unable to accommodate certain dietary restrictions. Please contact us prior to booking your tour to see if we are able to accommodate your dietary needs.
*We reserve the right to substitute the alcohol for non-alcoholic drinks if the guest becomes inebriated.
If a tour is fully booked, or you are looking to book a *Group or Private Tour - please email us about Group & Private Tours options.
*Please note - Group & Private Tours are specifically organised for your group and therefore subject to a premium price.
Due to the nature of creating a well
balanced and thoughtful gastronomy experience, many of our tours are unable to
accommodate certain dietary restrictions. Please contact us prior to booking your tour to
see if we are able to accommodate your dietary needs.
The Old Town is an absolute must do on any trip to Edinburgh, with some
buildings dating back over 900 years and some of the richest history in the
city. As much as we avoid the Royal Mile on the tour, you'll still see some
of Edinburgh's most recognisable sights.
Southside takes you away
from the tourist hub and into an area popular with students and rich in
local history. The Charmed Circle and South Loch were huge parts of that
area and remain a part of Edinburgh's history, and most importantly, a big
part of our gin culture.
Kirk o' Field is just a few minutes' walk
from Southside and home to one of the most recognisable views in Edinburgh:
Arthur's Seat. Holyrood Park goes around from the bottom of the Royal Mile
to the south-east of the city centre and was formerly home to the Edinburgh
and Dalkeith Railway, also known as 'The Innocent Railway'. Our final stop
is in the old warehouse of the railway and is a wonderful place to end our
journey together.
At Secret Food Tours we take your health and the health of our staff very seriously. To be sure that you can enjoy our tours with the maximum protection we have put in place some strict measures.
Mon - Sun 2:40 p.m.
St. Giles Cathedral
If a tour is fully booked, or you are looking to book a *Group or Private Tour - please email us about Group & Private Tours options.
*Please note - Group & Private Tours are specifically organised for your group and therefore subject to a premium price.
The Old Town is an absolute must do on any trip to Edinburgh, with some buildings
dating back over 900 years and some of the richest history in the city. As much
as we avoid the Royal Mile on the tour, you'll still see some of Edinburgh's
most recognisable sights.
Southside takes you away from the tourist hub
and into an area popular with students and rich in local history. The Charmed
Circle and South Loch were huge parts of that area and remain a part of
Edinburgh's history, and most importantly, a big part of our gin culture.
Kirk o' Field is just a few minutes' walk from Southside and home to one
of the most recognisable views in Edinburgh: Arthur's Seat. Holyrood Park goes
around from the bottom of the Royal Mile to the south-east of the city centre
and was formerly home to the Edinburgh and Dalkeith Railway, also known as 'The
Innocent Railway'. Our final stop is in the old warehouse of the railway and is
a wonderful place to end our journey together.
At Secret Food Tours we take your health and the health of our staff very seriously. To be sure that you can enjoy our tours with the maximum protection we have put in place some strict measures.