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Wear sturdy walking shoes as some surfaces are uneven and sloping.
To avoid an uphill slog, start at Edinburgh Castle and walk downhill to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, then use public transport or a taxi to get back up.
The cobblestoned sections of the street can cause difficulty for some wheelchairs, strollers, and mobility devices.
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While it’s free to visit the Royal Mile, numerous affordable tours can help you discover the area with a guide leading the way. Shared walking tours begin at around US$25, with small-group tours for upwards of US$69, and food tours from US$126.
The Royal Mile starts at Edinburgh Castle and ends at Holyrood Palace, and true to its name, this popular route spans approximately 1 mile (1.6 kilometers) through the Old Town of Edinburgh. You can follow the Royal Mile to see some of the city’s most important landmarks.
Top attractions along the Royal Mile include the sprawling Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace with its regal artwork and royal memorabilia. Other interesting stops include The Real Mary King’s Close, Scottish Parliament, John Knox House, and St. Giles’ Cathedral. You'll have plenty of shops to browse along the way, too.
That depends on if you wish to take breaks along the way to pop into shops, restaurants, and attractions. If you're just walking the Royal Mile, without stopping, it usually takes around 25 minutes. However, most visitors can spend at least half a day exploring this route.
For a peaceful stroll that doesn't involve going inside attractions, the best time to visit the Royal Mile is in the early morning or late afternoon. Alternatively, daytime is better for shopping and attraction-hopping. Edinburgh can be busy in summer (especially for August’s Edinburgh Festival); May and September are quieter.












































































































































