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Bill Hill - Edinburgh Tour Guide
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Welcome to Edinburgh, Capital City of Scotland, the Athens of the North. Let me take you there.
From your first enquiry, Bill will open up correspondence with you by email to find out about you or your party, its interests and what you would most wish to do. He will be your eyes and ears in Edinburgh in the lead up to your visit and will make things happen for you, advising you all along the way, without taking away any of the fun involved in planning your own trip; so that your guided Edinburgh tour is fully customised to meet your needs and wishes.
"A thoroughly great experience to be guided through the history of Scotland/Edinburgh by you! Our students enjoyed the guided tour – it was a very informative and entertaining where we got a broad perspective on Scotland and the Scots throughout history. Your approach to the job as a guide is inspiring; the positive and welcoming Scottish mentality is spiced up with a great deal of humor - a fine experience!"
CHA, Denmark (March 2009)
"A walk through the busy streets of Edinburgh on a cold Saturday afternoon may not be everyone's cup of tea but a guided walk down the Royal Mile with Bill left me wanting more. Despite living in Edinburgh for 21 years I had never taken a tour down the Royal Mile. We were met by Bill on the Castle Esplanade and were taken on a fascinating walk down the Royal Mile to the Tron and then up to Greyfriars Church. I was amazed at the history that is behind all the closes. Bill's delivery was very interesting and also included some amusing stories and he managed to keep the attention of the younger members of the party. It is amazing to think we were walking in the footsteps of such famous (or maybe infamous) people as Burke and Hare. I would certainly recommend this walk to anyone in Edinburgh whether a tourist or like me a resident who has neglected the history of the city."
JR, Edinburgh (November 2008)

