Although this is the attraction that every visitor to Edinburgh goes to see, we felt it was overpriced for what it was, and too touristy. You can find many better castles in Scotland or in Wales. The problem with Edinburgh Castle is that large parts of it are not accessible so you don't really get the feeling of how life was in the Castle. Better to visit a less touristy castle where the entrance fee is lower and you can wander freely up the towers, around the turrets, into the rooms and you begin to feel the atmosphere and imagine what life must have been like. Many Welsh castles will let you do this - Caernarfon or Harlech for example. Edinburgh Castle's other boast is the view over the city which is certainly spectacular, but can also be seen for free from Carlton Hill without the company of hundreds of other tourists. In my view a visitor to Edinburgh can safely skip the Castle; Edinburgh has a wealth of other attractions and tours to choose from.












