The Scotch Whisky Experience - Edinburgh, Scotland
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N 55° 56.930 W 003° 11.743
30U E 487777 N 6200402
The Scotch Whisky Experience takes you through a replica distillery and offers some on-site taste testing. It is a five-star visitor attraction at the top of Edinburgh's Royal Mile.
Waymark Code: WMVYK9
Location: Southern Scotland, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 06/11/2017
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member Where's George
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"The Scotch Whisky Experience is a whisky visitor attraction located on Castlehill in the Old Town of Edinburgh, immediately adjacent to the esplanade of Edinburgh Castle. The centre offers tours and whisky tutoring sessions, alongside a shop, corporate spaces and Amber Restaurant & Whisky Bar.

History

The Scotch Whisky Experience is located in the former premises of the Castlehill School, which opened in 1888. Although the school was mixed, boys and girls were kept apart by separate sets of stairways – a design feature which the building still maintains. Due to falling school numbers, the school closed in 1951, fulfilling various roles afterwards, including a catering school, an urban studies centre and a general store.

Creation

In July 1987, 19 individual Scotch Whisky companies jointly invested £2m to create The Scotch Whisky Heritage Centre – a permanent attraction based on the history and development of Scotch Whisky. The new attraction opened its doors on 5 May 1988, changing its name to The Scotch Whisky Experience in 2006.

Recent Developments

In 2008, the attraction became home to the World’s Largest Collection of Scotch Whisky, featuring 3,384 bottles. The collection had been built up over 35 years by Brazilian whisky enthusiast Claive Vidiz, who believed it only right that the collection return to its home country. The collection is housed in a specially designed glass and marble vault and was opened by then Scottish First Minister, Alex Salmond, in May 2009.

The attraction’s shop underwent a £1m refurbishment in 2012, to incorporate a host of new features, including an interactive tasting map and touch-screen distillery guide. During the same year, the International Spirits Challenge was held at the venue for the first time and it became home to the world’s largest bottle of single malt whisky.

In 2013, the attraction celebrated its 25th birthday, which included the launch of an anniversary blend and the unveiling of a one-off commemorative Quaich. Amber Restaurant and Whisky Bar – located in the vaults of the attraction – also underwent a refurbishment, unveiling a new bar which offered over 360 different whiskies from across Scotland.

The attraction’s six year, £7m programme of refurbishments came to an end in 2015 with an upgrade of the building’s corporate spaces.

Visitor Numbers

In 2013, 300,000 people visited the attraction, with more than 155,000 taking the tour. These figures rose to 308,000 people in 2014, with 157,000 taking the tour. While visitors from traditional markets made up the bulk of visitors, people from emerging whisky markets, including China, Brazil and India, made up a large proportion of visitors."

--Wikipedia (visit link)
The "Official Tourism" URL link to the attraction: [Web Link]

The attraction’s own URL: [Web Link]

Hours of Operation:
January-March: 10am-5pm April-July: 10am-6pm August: Monday-Friday 10am-5pm August: Saturday 10am-5:40pm August: Sunday 10am-6pm September-December: 10am-5pm


Admission Prices:
Gold Tour: £26.00 Morning Masterclass: £40.00 Platinum Tour: £36.50 Taste of Scotland: £70.00 The Silver Tour is suitable for children. They have a child rate and a family ticket available for purchase. Children are given a glass of Irn Bru, Scotland's 'national' soft drink and are also given a badge and an activity worksheet to entertain them. Along the tour, they will be given a trail to follow 'Peat the Cat.' If you opt for the Gold tour, your child may stay with you whilst you enjoy your welcome tray of single malt tastings in our McIntyre Gallery. The Platinum and Morning Masterclass tours are strictly for over 18s only.


Approximate amount of time needed to fully experience the attraction: Half of a day (2-5 hours)

Transportation options to the attraction: Personal Vehicle or Public Transportation

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