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🕯️The Real Mary King's Close

museumimmersive-experience

Step back in time to the 17th century in this underground warren of streets and houses preserved beneath Edinburgh's Royal Mile. Costumed guides lead small groups through the close, sharing stories of the real residents who lived and died there. Highlights include the plague doctor's room, the ghost of a little girl, and original artifacts.

  • Suitable for children aged 5 and up (younger kids may find some stories scary)
  • Uneven stone floors and low ceilings; not pushchair-friendly
  • Guided tours last about 1 hour; book ahead to secure a slot
  • No cafe on site, but plenty of family-friendly options nearby in the Old Town
Cost£££ Expensive
Rainy day☔ Yes
SettingIndoor & Outdoor
CountryScotland
Ages518+
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Travel tips

  • Book tours in advance

    Guided tours fill up quickly, especially during school holidays and weekends. Book ahead online to guarantee your preferred time slot.

  • Leave buggies behind

    The uneven stone floors and low ceilings make pushchairs impractical. Consider leaving your buggy at your accommodation or arranging childcare for non-walking children.

  • Suit ages 5 and up

    Younger children may find the historical stories and ghost tales unsettling. The experience is best enjoyed by children aged 5 and older who can handle slightly spooky content.

  • Expect narrow, uneven conditions

    The close features cramped spaces and uneven historic stonework. Wear sturdy shoes with good grip, and supervise younger children closely as footing can be tricky.

  • Plan for about 1 hour

    Guided tours typically last around 1 hour. Factor in travel time to the Royal Mile and queuing, and plan other activities nearby to fill your day.

  • Bring snacks and drinks

    There's no café on site, so bring water and snacks, especially for younger children. Plenty of family-friendly restaurants and cafés line the nearby Royal Mile.

  • Go early or mid-week

    Avoid peak times by visiting early in the day or on quieter weekdays. School holidays and weekends draw larger crowds.

  • Perfect rainy day activity

    This indoor attraction is ideal when Edinburgh weather turns wet, making it a reliable option during Scotland's unpredictable climate.

  • Prepare for ghost stories

    Guides share stories about residents who died in the close, including a young girl's ghost. Chat with your children beforehand if they're sensitive to spooky themes.

  • Watch head heights

    Low ceilings are common throughout. Keep an eye on taller children and teens to prevent bumped heads on historic stonework.

  • Costumed guides add atmosphere

    Small group tours led by costumed guides bring the 17th century to life. Children often enjoy the immersive storytelling and historical character interaction.

  • Combine with Royal Mile exploration

    The close sits beneath the famous Royal Mile in Edinburgh's Old Town. Pair your visit with exploring the bustling street above for a full day out.

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