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Queer History and Iconic Places: An Edinburgh Audio Tour
Features
- Free cancellation available
- 1h 15m
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Overview
Like many cities, Edinburgh’s queer history runs deep, yet it’s hidden in plain sight. On this walking tour, I’ll reveal the city’s queer past, shed light on queerness in Edinburgh today, and share some fascinating titbits about Scotland’s capital too.
Along with finding out about the little-known history of cruising on the hill and Edinburgh’s response to the AIDS crisis, you’ll be able to soak up splendid city views. From there, you’ll make your way down to Broughton Street, the heart of LGBTQ+ Edinburgh. Along the way, I’ll point out the site of the country’s first LGBT centre, and where Scotland’s first queer bookshop, Lavender Menace, used to be.
Please note that the tour includes mention of subjects like sex and drug use and as such is not suitable for children. There’s no explicit content, so it may be suitable for young people at their parent or guardian’s discretion.
Activity location
- The Auld Hoose
- 23-25 Saint Leonard's Street
- EH8 9QN, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Meeting/Redemption Point
- The Auld Hoose
- 23-25 Saint Leonard's Street
- EH8 9QN, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom