You’ll follow a master storyteller through Edinburgh’s Blair Street Underground Vaults and shadowy closes before reaching Canongate graveyard by night. Expect chills (literal ones), dark tales from the city’s past, and small group energy that makes every story feel personal. If you want to feel Edinburgh under your skin — this is it.
I didn’t think I’d flinch at a draft, but the first chill hit as soon as we stepped off Blair Street — right before the vaults. Our guide, Jamie, grinned like he’d seen it all before. He handed out these little audio things (TourTalk, I think?) and said, “Don’t worry if you hear whispers — sometimes they’re just us.” Which sounded like a joke until we were actually inside. The air changed. It smelled damp, almost metallic, and I swear my jacket felt heavier. Jamie’s torch flickered against old stone walls that looked like they hadn’t seen daylight in centuries. He told us about people who used to live down here — or hide, maybe — and I kept catching myself glancing over my shoulder.
The walk through Old Town was nothing like the daytime crowds. You could hear your own steps echo in the closes. Someone behind me stifled a laugh when Jamie tried to pronounce an old Scots name — he shrugged and said, “I’m from Leith, not Shakespeare.” We crossed to Canongate graveyard after that. There was this weird moment where everything went quiet except for a fox barking somewhere far off. Jamie pointed out Adam Smith’s grave (the economist guy), but honestly I was more caught up by how some headstones leaned together like they were sharing secrets. He told us about David Rizzio and something about a marquess who… well, let’s just say dinner got weird for him.
It wasn’t really about being scared — though there were definitely moments where my skin prickled for no good reason. It was more about feeling how close history is here, how much of Edinburgh is built on top of itself. Even now I remember the cold from those vaults clinging to my sleeves when we finally stepped back into streetlight.
Yes, the tour is for adults aged 18 and over only.
Yes, Mercat Tours has exclusive access to these underground vaults during the tour.
Yes, after visiting the vaults you’ll walk to Canongate graveyard with your guide.
Yes, TourTalk audio devices are included for enhanced storytelling and sound effects.
No hotel pickup; you meet at the designated starting point in Old Town Edinburgh.
The experience is designed as a small group tour for a more personal atmosphere.
Yes, service animals are allowed on this walking tour.
The tour is suitable for all physical fitness levels but involves walking and some stairs underground.
Your evening includes exclusive access to Blair Street Underground Vaults with a master storyteller guide leading your small group through shadowy closes and into Canongate graveyard. You’ll use hand-picked soundscapes delivered via TourTalk audio devices for an immersive multi-sensory experience. No hotel pickup needed—just dress for whatever Scottish weather decides to do that night.
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