Embark on a journey through Edinburgh’s Old Town, uncover the untold tales of women who have left their mark on the city's history. This self-guided audio tour, lasting approximately an hour, unveils the legacies of queens, activists, innovators and rulebreakers that resonate within its historic streets. The audio guide allows you to stroll at your leisure, seamlessly guiding you from one stop to the next.
Your exploration begins at Greyfriars Kirkyard, leading you through concealed closes and significant landmarks. You'll hear stories linked to notable sites such as The Real Mary King's Close, Edinburgh Castle, St. Giles' Cathedral, and Palace of Holyroodhouse. The tour concludes near the Scottish Parliament, offering a moment to contemplate the evolving role of women in public life.
Relish the liberty to pause, replay and delve deeper into each site without any time constraints. Gain a more profound understanding of familiar landmarks through a concentrated historical perspective. This tour, curated by an Edinburgh local with a background in Art History and founder of Women Hidden in Plain Sight (WHIPS), brings these often overlooked narratives back into focus.