UK’s most overcrowded tourist attraction is so packed it’s ‘hard to move’

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Edinburgh Castle has been named Europe’s most crowded tourist attraction, with visitors complaining of overpricing while some say it’s underwhelming

Tourists outside entrance to Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom.
Crowds flock to this site(Image: Holger Leue via Getty Images)

This summer, the buzz has been all about jam-packed holiday destinations, with anti-tourism demonstrations grabbing headlines.

Contrary to what you might think, it’s not the sun-soaked beaches of Majorca that are heaving with tourists, but a British landmark that’s clinched the title of Europe’s most congested spot.

In an unexpected twist, The Thinking Traveller’s research crowned Edinburgh Castle as the continent’s most visited site.

Not far behind, Buckingham Palace, steeped in history and one of the nation’s most emblematic edifices, snagged the runner-up position.

Tripadvisor critiques have branded Edinburgh Castle “overpriced”, and some patrons felt short-changed, describing their visit as “underwhelming”, reports the Express.

Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress which dominates the skyline of the city of Edinburgh, Scotland from its position on the Castle Rock. The castle also houses the Scottish regalia, known as the Honours of Scotland. The castle is in the care of Historic Scotland and is Scotland's most-visited paid tourist attraction.
Edinburgh Castle(Image: David Williams via Getty Images)

Joe_Railwayman shared his thoughts: “An underwhelming visit. We found certain areas to be very overcrowded and the cafe very expensive.

“Maps were unclear but may have been a different experience if had upgraded to include audio guide or tour.”

Caz881975 weighed in: “Paying over £70 for three Adults and two Children (one Senior) we thought that it was overpriced.

“We explored most areas however, in general, I thought it was a place with lots of good viewing points for Edinburgh.”

On the flip side, glowing reviews praised the 11th Century fortress as “very moving”.

Emwhitnall advised: “There is so much to explore within in the castle walls, I’d recommend getting the audioguide to make the most of the experience.

“It was also very moving exploring the war memorial, dedicated to all those who have served for Scotland.

Tourists patiently wait in a long line to see the crown jewels, and their accompanying exhibition. The attraction is located on the first floor of the Royal Palace on the East side of Crown Square. The National War Memorial is another exhibition in the background.
The castle can get very busy(Image: bradleyhebdon via Getty Images)

“Make sure to time your visit if you want to watch the Mons Meg cannon firing as it only happens once a day.”

Jason F remarked: “What an amazing castle! So much to see and do. We spent half the day here, enjoying the Cafe and many exhibits on display.

“The views from the castle, of Edinburgh, are amazing.”

Fellow tourists praised the fortress’s spectacular panoramas across Edinburgh, with the uphill trek to reach the UNESCO World Heritage Site proving well worth the climb.

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