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Explore the dark side of Edinburgh with the private audio tour available on Wegotrip App (included).
Welcome to Edinburgh, a beautiful modern city with a horrid and brutal past. The Edinburgh Horror walk will take you around the old town of Edinburgh to explore the twisting closes and streets that have played host to some of the most brutal parts of our past.
This walk takes you from the Royal Mile to the Grassmarket and down through Greyfriars Cemetery. There are steps involved so be careful as you make your way through the old town.
This is not a ghost tour as such, but more a dark history tour. However, that doesn't mean you aren't in for a fright.
?? Tour is acceptable for ages 15+
This area is renowned for its medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and proximity to popular landmarks such as the Edinburgh Castle, Grassmarket, and the Royal Mile.
This area is renowned for its medieval architecture, narrow winding streets, and proximity to popular landmarks such as the Edinburgh Castle, Grassmarket, and the Royal Mile.
The Tron Kirk, originally built in the 17th century, served as a place of worship for the congregation of the Church of Scotland until it closed in the mid-20th century. The church is known for its distinctive tower and Gothic-style architecture, which has been a prominent feature on the Royal Mile for centuries.
• Admission Ticket Free
The Mercat Cross served as a focal point for trade and civic ceremonies in medieval Edinburgh. Originally erected in the late 14th century, it has been rebuilt and restored several times over the centuries. The current structure dates to 1885 and features a tall, ornate column topped with a unicorn, the symbol of Scotland.
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St Giles' Cathedral is one of the most significant religious buildings in Edinburgh, known for its distinctive crown spire and Gothic architecture. The cathedral dates back to the 12th century, although the current structure primarily reflects renovations and expansions from the 14th to 19th centuries.
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The Heart of Midlothian refers to a heart-shaped mosaic set into the pavement near the entrance to St Giles' Cathedral. It marks the location of the former Old Tolbooth, a medieval municipal building that served various purposes including as a prison and administrative center.
• Admission Ticket Free
Located in a historic building on Lady Stair's Close, just off the Royal Mile, the Writer's Museum houses collections dedicated to the lives and literary contributions of these renowned Scottish writers. The museum features manuscripts, personal belongings, portraits, and memorabilia that offer insights into their lives, creative processes, and lasting impact on literature.
• Admission Ticket Free
Victoria Street is known for its vibrant and colorful architecture, featuring a unique curve that descends from George IV Bridge down to the Grassmarket area. The street is lined with charming shops, restaurants, and cafes, many housed in buildings with colorful facades that give it a lively and whimsical atmosphere.
• Admission Ticket Free
Grassmarket is known for its vibrant atmosphere and rich history dating back to medieval times. It served as a marketplace and gathering place for centuries, hosting markets, public executions, and social events. Today, it has evolved into a lively area filled with restaurants, pubs, shops, and cultural attractions.
• Admission Ticket Free
Greyfriars Cemetery is renowned for its atmospheric surroundings and historical significance. It dates back to the late 16th century and has served as the burial ground for notable figures in Scottish history, including Sir George Mackenzie, a prominent lawyer and politician.
• Admission Ticket Free
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