Embark on a private tour of Scotland’s royal castles and iconic filming locations from the Crown TV series. Explore St Andrews, Balmoral, and Glamis Castle, and delve into the fascinating lives of the British Royal Family. Book now for last-minute availability!
Embark on a private tour of Scotland’s royal castles and iconic filming locations from the Crown TV series. Explore St Andrews, Balmoral, and Glamis Castle, and delve into the fascinating lives of the British Royal Family. Book now for last-minute availability!
- St. Andrews - In 2011, William and Kate were married and now have three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, met his future wife, Kate Middleton, while they were both studying at St Andrews University in 2001. St Andrews University is one of the oldest universities in the world. Filming…
- St. Andrews - In 2011, William and Kate were married and now have three children: Prince George, Princess Charlotte, and Prince Louis. Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, met his future wife, Kate Middleton, while they were both studying at St Andrews University in 2001. St Andrews University is one of the oldest universities in the world. Filming for “The Crown” has taken place in St Andrews, with scenes shot outside the cinema and at the harbor.
St Andrews is also known as the home of golf and features the Old Course. The travel time between locations is included in the total tour duration.
- Glamis Castle - The Queen Mother was born in 1900 as Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon and spent much of her childhood at Glamis Castle. Her second child, Princess Margaret, was born at the Castle on August 21, 1930. Glamis Castle was remodeled in the 17th century to its current appearance. It is the residence of the Earl of Strathmore and Kinghorne and has been home to the Lyon family since the 14th century. Tickets cost £16 each. The travel time between locations is included in the total tour duration. Glamis Castle is reputed to be the most haunted castle in Scotland.
- Balmoral Castle - Balmoral was a favorite retreat of Queen Elizabeth II, who stayed there every summer. Balmoral is private property and, unlike the monarch’s official residences, is not owned by the Crown. Queen Victoria and Prince Albert first visited Scotland in 1842. In February 1848, an arrangement was made for Prince Albert to purchase Balmoral. The travel time between locations is included in the total tour duration.

- 3 USB charging points
- Professional driver/guide
- Last minute bookings available
- Air-conditioned sedan car
- 3 USB charging points
- Professional driver/guide
- Last minute bookings available
- Air-conditioned sedan car
- gratuities
- lunch
- Glamis Castle - 16.50 GBP per person
- Balmoral Castle - 16.50 GBP per person
- gratuities
- lunch
- Glamis Castle - 16.50 GBP per person
- Balmoral Castle - 16.50 GBP per person
Embark on a majestic journey through Scotland’s royal legacy with our Crown Castles Tour. Explore three iconic sites rich in history and splendor. Small group tours available.
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St Andrews
Start in the historic town of St Andrews, famous for its ancient university and stunning ruins. It is where Prince William met Kate Middleton at the University….
Embark on a majestic journey through Scotland’s royal legacy with our Crown Castles Tour. Explore three iconic sites rich in history and splendor. Small group tours available.
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St Andrews
Start in the historic town of St Andrews, famous for its ancient university and stunning ruins. It is where Prince William met Kate Middleton at the University.
Duration: 1 hour -
Glamis Castle
Glamis Castle, the childhood home of Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, awaits. Discover its luxurious rooms, beautiful gardens, and fascinating stories of ghosts and royalty.
Duration: 1 hour -
Balmoral Castle
Finish at Balmoral Castle, the Scottish residence of the Royal Family. Stroll through the expansive gardens and exhibitions, and experience the allure of this royal retreat.
Duration: 1 hour
Join us for an enchanting day exploring the grandeur and tales of Scotland’s most esteemed castles. Balmoral Castle is open to the public this year from 4th May until 11th August.
Last-minute bookings available. Shore excursions from Edinburgh ports.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.