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Arthur's Seat

Arthur's Seat

Holyrood Park, Edinburgh

Ways to visit Arthur's Seat

At just 823 feet (251 meters), Arthur’s Seat isn’t exactly Everest, but it is an uphill climb. Climbing the peak is a great way to get some exercise while sightseeing. Choose between several easy ascents that typically take 30 to 60 minutes. Hop-on, hop-off bus tours and private sightseeing tours of the city usually stop near the Palace of Holyroodhouse on Queen’s Drive, with visitors continuing on foot from there. The path from the Holyrood side of the park is scenic but also one of the longer routes to the summit. If you’re tight on time, park near Dunsapie Loch and walk from there instead. Radical Road, which runs along the base of the Salisbury Crags, also offers excellent city vistas.

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Recent reviews from experiences in Edinburgh

Great experience
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Great experience
Kyle_P, Apr 2023
Edinburgh Castle to Arthur's Seat Tour: Private & Custom
Gwen was a fantastic guide. It was obvious she enjoyed showing me around, customizing the experience to my personal interests, all while making me feel at ease from the moment we met outside my hotel. I would recommend this tour to get an initial overview of Old Town and the Royal Mile.
Great introduction to the city
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Great introduction to the city
Lee_H, Apr 2023
Edinburgh Castle to Arthur's Seat Tour: Private & Custom
Really educational walk with a friendly and very knowledgeable guide, got to see other hidden treasures in the city that l had not heard about along with the usual spots , like Edinburg Castle and great recommendations for places to eat and shop for my next trip !! The hotel pick up was really useful !! Helped me navigate the city for my other activities, Doug was amazing !!
Great guide, excellent introduction to Edinburgh!
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Great guide, excellent introduction to Edinburgh!
Susan_B, Aug 2022
Edinburgh Castle to Arthur's Seat Tour: Private & Custom
We had a very comprehensive walk and really enjoyed the flexibility of the itinerary. My favorite was the views from Carlton Hill.
This is the perfect...
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This is the perfect...
Susan_R, Dec 2021
Edinburgh Castle to Arthur's Seat Tour: Private & Custom
This is the perfect kick-start when visiting Edinburgh for the first time. Wonderful guide, great overview of the history and sights.
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Things to know before you go to Arthur's Seat

  • Bring a camera to capture the panoramic city views from Arthur’s Seat.

  • Wear sturdy footwear with good grip as the rocky, uneven terrain can be slippery—particularly after rain.

  • Visitors often become hot during the hike, and it can be cold and windy at the top. Wear layers that can be easily removed/added as needed.

  • Arthur’s Seat is not wheelchair accessible.

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How to get to Arthur's Seat

A parking lot is located on Queen’s Road near the Palace of Holyroodhouse, at the east end of the Royal Mile. The lot is a 15-minute walk from Edinburgh Waverley railway station. The No. 6 bus runs from Edinburgh Old Town to Queen’s Drive.

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When to visit Arthur's Seat

Arthur’s Seat is busiest during the summer season, when vacationers flock to Scotland’s capital. Go in the early morning hours to avoid the crowds and witness the city springing to life. It can be bracingly cold between November and April, so dress in warm clothing.

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Exploring the Rest of Holyrood Park

While you’re in the park, seek out the romantic ruins of St. Anthony's Chapel, which stands on an outcrop near St. Margaret’s Loch and is visible from Arthur’s Seat. Little is known about the chapel’s origins, except that it has existed since at least the 15th century. Nowadays, just the north wall of the crumbling gray stone structure remains standing, bearing more resemblance to a castle than a chapel.

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