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Edinburgh: An Outlander Tour

Edinburgh: An Outlander Tour

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Edinburgh: An Outlander Tour

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Whether you're an Outlander fan or just visiting Edinburgh, this self-guided tour of the Scottish capital takes you right back to the 18th century, revealing the stunning locations from the hit TV series. Visit Jamie’s print-shop, the brothel where he lives and the ballroom from the colonial party in Jamaica. Re-live scenes from Diana Gabaldon’s novels whilst learning about the real-life characters whose stories are more dramatic than fiction. Did you know that Geillis Duncan was really accused of witchcraft? That Edinburgh’s famous printer was a friend of Robert Burns, and Mrs Agnew – 'a drunken bundle of iniquity’ – was one of the prostitutes who worked at Jamie’s brothel?
Visit the countryside of the Redcoat ambush, the stately home where Claire meets George Washington, and the country house that doubles as Lallybroch. Written by magazine journalist Ali Wood, Edinburgh an Outlander Tour paints a vivid and historical portrait of life in Jacobite Scotland and is a must-have companion for anyone visiting the city.
Whether you're an Outlander fan or just visiting Edinburgh, this self-guided tour of the Scottish capital takes you right back to the 18th century, revealing the stunning locations from the hit TV series. Visit Jamie’s print-shop, the brothel where he lives and the ballroom from the colonial party in Jamaica. Re-live scenes from Diana Gabaldon’s novels whilst learning about the real-life characters whose stories are more dramatic than fiction. Did you know that Geillis Duncan was really accused of witchcraft? That Edinburgh’s famous printer was a friend of Robert Burns, and Mrs Agnew – 'a drunken bundle of iniquity’ – was one of the prostitutes who worked at Jamie’s brothel?
Visit the countryside of the Redcoat ambush, the stately home where Claire meets George Washington, and the country house that doubles as Lallybroch. Written by magazine journalist Ali Wood, Edinburgh an Outlander Tour paints a vivid and historical portrait of life in Jacobite Scotland and is a must-have companion for anyone visiting the city.

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