Uncover the dark secrets of Edinburgh on a chilling French-led walking tour. For three hours, you’ll wander the historic Royal Mile, uncovering the city’s notorious murderers and unsolved mysteries. From the eerie Greyfriars Kirkyard to the National Museum of Scotland, this haunting experience promises to send shivers down your spine. What sinister tales lurk in the shadows of Scotland’s capital? Venture forth and find out.
Key Points
- A 3-hour immersive walking tour in French exploring Edinburgh’s dark history, including notorious murderers, unsolved mysteries, and haunted locations.
- Guided narration along the Royal Mile and a curated tour of the National Museum of Scotland.
- Highlight of the tour is a visit to the Greyfriars Kirkyard, known for its ghostly cries and sightings.
- Tour shares tales of Edinburgh’s past, such as the double life of Deacon Brodie and the Burke and Hare killings.
- Flexible cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance, and a sweet treat provided at the end of the tour.
Tour Overview
The "Dark Stories of Edinburgh: Walking Tour in French" offers participants a 3-hour immersive exploration into the city’s dark past.
Priced at $45.72 per person, the small-group tour is conducted in French and is wheelchair accessible.
A small-group tour conducted in French and accessible to wheelchair users, priced at $45.72 per person.
Guests begin at Canongate Kirk, exploring the Royal Mile, National Museum of Scotland, and Greyfriars Kirkyard before passing by Edinburgh Castle and ending at the Mercat Cross.
Along the way, they’ll uncover tales of notorious murderers, prisoners, and ghosts that have shaped Edinburgh’s history.
The tour includes a sweet treat at the end and a flexible cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
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Itinerary Highlights
The tour begins at Canongate Kirk in the Canongate District, where guests embark on a guided exploration of the Royal Mile.
Next, they’ll visit the National Museum of Scotland for a curated tour.
The eerie Greyfriars Kirkyard, with its haunting tales, is a highlight.
Although they won’t enter Edinburgh Castle, guests will pass by its imposing facade.
The tour culminates at the Mercat Cross, the historic hub of the Old Town.
Along the way, guests may also glimpse Holyrood Palace and venture into the underground passages beneath the city.
Exploring Edinburgh’s Dark History
As guests embark on this walking tour, they enjoy Edinburgh’s dark and captivating history. The guides lead them through the city’s streets, sharing tales of notorious murderers, prisoners, and ghosts that have shaped Edinburgh’s past. At each stop, the group learns about historic assassinations, unsolved murders, and chilling ghost stories that have left an indelible mark on the city.
| Location | Stories |
|———-|———|
| Royal Mile | Infamous crimes |
| National Museum of Scotland | Macabre artifacts |
| Greyfriars Kirkyard | Haunting legends |
| Edinburgh Castle | Political intrigue |
At the end of the tour, guests are treated to a sweet treat, a fitting conclusion to a journey through Edinburgh’s shadowy history.
Notorious Murderers and Unsolved Mysteries
What dark tales lurk within the ancient streets of Edinburgh?
On this guided walking tour, visitors uncover a sinister side to the city’s history. From notorious murderers like Deacon Brodie, whose double life inspired Robert Louis Stevenson’s "The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde", to unsolved mysteries like the grisly Burke and Hare killings, each stop illuminates chilling events that have haunted Edinburgh for centuries.
Guests explore these shadowy narratives, captivated by the guide’s dramatic retelling as they explore the very locales where these crimes unfolded, bringing the city’s macabre past to life.
More Great Tours NearbyGhosts and Haunted Locations
Though Edinburgh’s haunted history is well-documented, few sites evoke the same sense of otherworldly unease as Greyfriars Kirkyard.
Whispers of ghostly cries and sightings of mysterious figures have lingered here for centuries. Visitors often report feelings of dread and unexplained sensations, especially near the Covenanters’ Prison, where captured Protestants were once held.
The tour guide shares chilling accounts of restless spirits, including the infamous "Mackenzie Poltergeist", said to haunt the kirkyard and attack unsuspecting guests.
As the group explores this eerie locale, the weight of Edinburgh’s macabre past becomes palpable, leaving an indelible mark on all who dare to venture within.
Guided Tour of the Royal Mile
The tour begins at Canongate Kirk, located in the historic Canongate district, where the guide captivates the group with tales of the Royal Mile‘s storied past.
The guide leads the group through the iconic street, pointing out historical landmarks and sharing chilling accounts of notorious figures and events.
Guests listen intently as the guide unveils the dark secrets that have shaped Edinburgh’s history.
From unsolved murders to political assassinations, the guided tour of the Royal Mile offers a glimpse into the city’s shadowy past, leaving participants with a deeper appreciation for the haunting stories that echo through the ancient streets.
Visiting the National Museum of Scotland
After exploring the Royal Mile, the tour group makes its way to the renowned National Museum of Scotland.
The guide leads them through the museum’s impressive galleries, highlighting key exhibits that shed light on Edinburgh’s dark past. Visitors learn about gruesome murder cases, the city’s notorious criminals, and ghostly sightings that have haunted the city for centuries.
The guide skillfully weaves these tales into the museum’s artifacts and displays, captivating the group with every chilling story.
As the tour continues, the participants are left with a deeper understanding of Edinburgh’s macabre history.
Ending the Tour at the Mercat Cross
As the tour group makes its way to the final stop at the Mercat Cross, the guide recounts the significance of this iconic landmark.
Once the central point of Edinburgh’s Old Town, the Mercat Cross served as the site for public proclamations and executions.
The guide explains the history behind this towering structure, sharing stories of the notorious figures who met their end there.
The tour concludes with a visit to the cross, allowing participants to imagine the vibrant past of this legendary site.
The guide provides a sweet treat as a final gesture, capping off an immersive exploration of Edinburgh’s dark tales.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is There a Bathroom Break During the Tour?
While the tour itinerary doesn’t explicitly mention bathroom breaks, the overview states there are "limited public toilets available." Guests should plan accordingly and make use of facilities before or after the tour.
What Happens in Case of Medical Emergencies During the Tour?
If a medical emergency occurs during the tour, the guide is trained to call emergency services and provide first aid assistance until help arrives. Guests are encouraged to notify the guide immediately if they require medical attention.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks on the Tour?
Participants can bring their own food and drinks on the tour, but the tour company doesn’t provide any. It’s recommended to have snacks and water on hand to stay hydrated and energized during the 3-hour walking tour.
Are There Any Discounts Available for Students or Seniors?
The tour does not offer any student or senior discounts. Prices are fixed at $45.72 per person regardless of age or student status. However, the tour does have a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
How Can I Book This Tour in Advance?
You can book this tour in advance on the tour provider’s website or through popular online booking platforms. Most tours allow free cancellation up to 24 hours prior for a full refund.
The Sum Up
Enjoy Edinburgh’s dark past as you uncover the city’s notorious murderers and unsolved mysteries. Explore the eerie Greyfriars Kirkyard, where ghostly legends abound, and tour the National Museum of Scotland. Conclude your haunting experience at the Mercat Cross, enjoying a sweet treat to cap off this chilling journey through the historic Royal Mile.
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