Website is terrific for the castle, buying a ticket online was easy and this way we did not have to figure out where to buy tickets or wait in lines but I saw no lines anyway and it was middle of afternoon when we arrived during a weekday. We also saw what was the very end of a few peeps from a military wedding party departing as we entered the grounds. So we did see some kilts and nice looking dressy uniforms brisking away! We were going to follow the tour guide but we could barely hear him so decided to walk about ourselves. Honestly it is a lovely cobblestone grounds, great views from the top but confusing to figure out which way one should go to explore and the website makes it to be more then it really is. Have no idea if a map is offered anywhere? Some places are inaccessible due to the grounds are still used by military regiments as their headqrts. & apartments. The most interesting part is the POW underground area. Just note that it is mid June and before you even get into the castle they are already setting up the massive August festival platforms which truly takes away the entrance to the castle and looks like instead a concert is about to take place, truly dissapointing to see this eyesore of blue bleachers! Definately overpriced to say the least but so is everthing else in Edinburgh for that matter, especially if traveling on the poor American dollar! I would suggest you visit the website and save your money and see the castle from the outside and spend more time walking on the Royal Mile checking things out.











