Edinburgh’s underground vaults and historic graveyards have long captivated the imaginations of visitors and locals alike. The small group Edinburgh Underground Vaults & Graveyard Ghost Tour offers a unique opportunity to explore these eerie sites, guided by knowledgeable storytellers who bring the city’s dark past to life. Delving into tales of torture, witchcraft, and haunting legends, this immersive experience promises to leave participants with a deeper understanding of Edinburgh’s haunting history. With the use of TourTalk radio receivers, the tour provides an engaging and atmospheric journey through the shadows of the city’s most captivating unseen corners.
Key Points
- This small group tour of Edinburgh’s underground vaults and Canongate Kirkyard features immersive storytelling about the dark history and supernatural encounters in these locations.
- Participants can explore the eerie Blair Street vaults and learn about their gruesome past, including tales of torture, cannibalism, and witchcraft.
- The tour also visits Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of famous Scots, where guides share captivating stories about the individuals buried there.
- The tour is led by knowledgeable local storytellers and utilizes TourTalk radio receivers to provide an immersive experience for the maximum of 18 adult participants.
- The tour starts at the Mercat Cross on High Street and ends at Canongate Kirk, allowing visitors to continue exploring the Canongate area or return to their accommodations.
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Tour Details
This small group, adults-only ghost tour offers an immersive, award-winning experience limited to a maximum of 18 participants.
Guests are provided with TourTalk radio receivers to enhance the storytelling at a safe distance during the underground and graveyard exploration.
The tour is led by knowledgeable local storytellers who share tales of torture, cannibalism, and witchery.
Highlights include descending into the subterranean Blair Street vaults and visiting Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of famous Scottish personalities.
This small-group format allows for a more intimate and engaging experience, perfect for those seeking a truly spooky adventure in the heart of Edinburgh.
Highlights of the Tour
Guests can descend into the eerie, subterranean Blair Street vaults, where they’ll hear chilling tales of the vaults’ dark history.
Next, they’ll visit Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of famous Scottish figures, as the tour guides share stories of torture, cannibalism, and witchcraft that haunt the graveyard.
This award-winning ghost tour features immersive storytelling through TourTalk radio receivers, allowing guests to experience the supernatural at a safe distance.
With a small group size of 18 people maximum, the tour offers an intimate and personalized adventure led by expert local storytellers, transporting guests back in time to uncover Edinburgh’s darkest secrets.
Meeting and Pickup
Visitors meet at the Mercat Cross on High Street in Edinburgh at 6:30 PM, and the tour ends at Canongate Kirk.
The meeting point is a historic landmark in the city’s center, making it a convenient starting location.
From there, the group will explore the Royal Mile, Canongate Kirkyard, and the Mercat Cross during the approximately 75-minute experience.
The tour guide will provide each participant with a TourTalk radio receiver, allowing them to hear the stories clearly while maintaining a safe distance from the group.
At the conclusion of the tour, visitors can continue exploring the Canongate area or head back to their accommodations.
Tour Itinerary
The tour begins with a 30-minute exploration of the iconic Royal Mile, where the guide regales guests with tales of Edinburgh’s rich history and colorful characters. Next, the group ventures to the Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of famous Scottish personalities, for a 30-minute visit. Here, the guide shares spooky stories of torture, cannibalism, and witchcraft that have haunted the hallowed grounds.
Itinerary | Duration |
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Royal Mile | 30 minutes |
Canongate Kirkyard | 30 minutes |
Mercat Cross | 15 minutes |
The tour concludes with a 15-minute stop at the Mercat Cross, where the guide ties together the threads of the evening’s ghostly narratives, leaving participants with a deeper understanding of Edinburgh’s supernatural legacy.
Cancellation Policy
Participants can cancel their booking up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. However, no refunds are provided for cancellations made less than 24 hours before the experience.
This policy allows the tour operator to manage bookings efficiently and ensure that spaces are available for other interested guests. The 24-hour cancellation window provides flexibility for participants, while also protecting the company from last-minute cancellations that could leave empty spots on the tour.
Adhering to this policy helps maintain the small group size and overall quality of the ghost tour experience. Customers are advised to carefully consider their schedules before booking to avoid any potential cancellation fees.
Descending to the Blair Street Vaults
After exploring the haunting history of Canongate Kirkyard, the tour guides lead participants down a set of stairs, descending into the subterranean Blair Street vaults.
These cavernous chambers, once used for storing goods and housing the city’s poorest inhabitants, now serve as the backdrop for spine-chilling tales.
Visitors are captivated as the storytellers recount the vaults’ dark past, from gruesome murders to supernatural encounters.
The eerie atmosphere and the tour guides’ vivid narration transport the group back in time, immersing them in the chilling legends that have made these vaults a renowned paranormal hotspot.
With the TourTalk radio receivers, guests can fully engage with the immersive experience, exploring the vaults’ shadowy corners while listening to the captivating stories.
Visiting Canongate Kirkyard
Continuing the journey, the tour guides lead the group to the historic Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of many famous Scottish personalities. As they wander through the rows of weathered gravestones, the guides share captivating tales of the individuals buried here, from renowned poets to notorious criminals. The group is captivated as they learn about the rich history and haunting legends associated with this sacred ground.
Name | Occupation | Significance |
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Robert Fergusson | Poet | Influential 18th-century Scottish poet, considered a precursor to Robert Burns |
Deacon Brodie | Cabinet Maker | Notorious 18th-century Edinburgh burglar and inspiration for Robert Louis Stevenson’s "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" |
Adam Smith | Economist | Renowned 18th-century philosopher and father of modern economics |
William Smellie | Printer | Influential 18th-century publisher and co-founder of the Encyclopædia Britannica |
Sir Walter Scott | Novelist | Celebrated 19th-century Scottish author and poet |
Listening to Haunting Tales
As the group ventures deeper into the Canongate Kirkyard, an air of anticipation and unease settles over them, setting the stage for the haunting tales the guides are about to unveil.
With the aid of the TourTalk radio receivers, the guides captivate your with chilling accounts of the site’s dark history. Tales of torture, cannibalism, and the persecution of alleged witches come to life, sending shivers down the spines of the listeners.
The group hangs on every word, enthralled by the vivid storytelling and the eerie atmosphere of the ancient graveyard. The guides weave a tapestry of the macabre, leaving the participants with a heightened sense of the otherworldly that lingers long after the tour has ended.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is the Tour Suitable for People With Mobility Issues?
The tour may not be suitable for people with mobility issues, as it involves descending into underground vaults and visiting a graveyard, which could present accessibility challenges. Those with concerns should check with the tour operator about accommodations.
What Kind of Attire Is Recommended for the Tour?
For a ghost tour, comfortable, weather-appropriate attire is recommended. Wear sturdy, closed-toe shoes as the terrain may be uneven. Layers are advised as the underground vaults can be cool. Bringing a flashlight is also a good idea.
Are Food and Drinks Available During the Tour?
Food and drinks are not provided during the tour. Guests should plan to eat and drink before or after the experience, as it does not include any food or beverage options. Staying hydrated is recommended.
Can the Tour Be Customized for Private Groups?
Yes, the tour can be customized for private groups. Many tour operators offer private tours that can be tailored to the group’s specific interests and needs, providing a more personalized experience.
Is Photography Allowed During the Tour?
Photography is generally allowed during the tour, but guests should be mindful of any restrictions or requests from the tour guide. It’s best to check with the tour operator for their specific photography policy before the tour.
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Recap
This small group tour offers a unique and immersive exploration of Edinburgh’s dark past.
Visitors descend into the eerie Blair Street vaults, where they’ll hear chilling tales of the city’s haunted history.
The tour also includes a visit to Canongate Kirkyard, the final resting place of famous Scots, further enhancing the ghostly experience.
With the help of TourTalk radio receivers, participants are fully immersed in the haunting atmosphere, leaving with a deeper appreciation for Edinburgh’s captivating and mysterious past.