2 hours
Charles II statue
Starting at GBP 20
Sun, 21 Dec, 2025 at 02:00 pm to 04:00 pm (GMT+00:00)
Charles II statue
Parliament Square, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
A walking tour of Edinburgh to discover the city's deep links with Africa and the Caribbean over the past 500 years
The tour will be led by Lisa Williams, founder of the Edinburgh Caribbean Association and Honorary Fellow in the department of History, Classics and Archaeology at the University of Edinburgh.
Hear the little-known stories of Edinburgh's many visitors and residents of African, African American and Caribbean heritage from the 16th century to the present day; with a focus on the late 19th and 20th centuries. Hear about the Dahomey Warrior women who were at Waverley Christmas market during the winter of 1893, the visit of African American Civil RIghts leader Ida B. Wells, the pan African and anit-fascist movement and lots more!
The walk from the Old Town to the New Town will make you see Edinburgh's statues and buildings in a whole new way! The route itself is fairly gentle, lasts up to 2 hours and has some rest stops along the way.
FAQs
Our meeting point for this tour is next to the Charles II statue that is to the right side of St Giles Cathedral on the Royal Mile.
Text or phone me on 07429 540849 if you can't find us! Please let me know in advance if you have any special requirements or accessibility issues and we shall do our best to accommodate your needs.
What should I bring on tour?
Wear comfortable and waterproof walking footwear, bring an umbrella and a lightweight anorak just in case! If the weather is bad, we will stay longer in our indoor stops along the way. Be aware that hot drinks and food cannot be taken into the National Portrait Gallery, which is sometimes a stop when it's open. The NPG also requests that any backpacks be checked in or held in your hand.
How can I contact the organizer with any questions?
Text/phone/WhatsApp 07429 540849
Insta @blackhistoryedinburgh
Twitter @edincarib
Email ZWRpbmNhcmliIHwgZ21haWwgISBjb20=
Website www.blackhistoryscotland.com
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Copyright issues
Just so you know, the Black History Walking Tour of Edinburgh is a form of cultural production and has been copyrighted. Please do not duplicate the information on the walking tour without prior permission.
Accessibility issues
We try to make the tours as accessible as possible, but please get in contact with any concerns, questions or suggestions for improvements. Sometimes we go down the steps by the Writers' Museum but we can take an alternative route for those who need a flat surface. At times the lift in the National Portrait Gallery is out of order, so please let us know beforehand if several flights of stairs are difficult, and we can remain in the Main Hall.
Safety issues
Please be aware that you need to be reasonably fit for the walk, and are responsible for your own safety. Taking part in the tour means you are participating at your own risk. If you have pre-existing conditions that may be relevant or feel unwell during the tour, please let your guide know. You are also responsible for looking after your own belongings.
Data protection
Your privacy will be maintained at all times. We will never share or sell the information contained in our database to any third parties.
Any client may ask to see the information we hold on them and can request to be removed from our database at any time, for any reason.
We may wish to use images of participants on the tours, If you object to your image being used in this way, we must reasonably consider this and where appropriate remove the image. You will always be made aware if any photography or video is happening and for what purpose.
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| Ticket type | Ticket price |
|---|---|
| General Admission | 20 GBP |