Mercat Tours
Mercat Tours takes you into Edinburgh's South Bridge vaults, a network of chambers built in the 18th century that became overcrowded slums housing the city's poorest residents.
About Mercat Tours
Mercat Tours takes you into Edinburgh's South Bridge vaults, a network of chambers built in the 18th century that became overcrowded slums housing the city's poorest residents. You'll walk through stone-walled rooms where families once lived in squalid conditions, learning about plague outbreaks and the desperate lives of vault dwellers. The 90-minute tour combines historical facts with ghost stories, though the real history of these underground spaces is genuinely more chilling than the paranormal tales.
Your guide leads groups of 15-20 people through dimly lit chambers using handheld lanterns, creating an atmospheric experience that feels authentically eerie. The vaults stay at a constant cool temperature year-round, and you'll hear water dripping from the stone ceiling as you move between rooms. The historical storytelling is excellent, with guides explaining how these spaces transformed from storage areas to desperate housing, then to criminal hideouts before being abandoned and rediscovered.
At £14-16 per person, this delivers better value than Edinburgh's pricier ghost walks that stick to street level. The 9pm tour really is superior with smaller groups and more dramatic lighting effects. Skip the add-on graveyard portion if offered, it feels rushed and the vaults are the real draw here. Book directly through their Blair Street office to avoid online fees, and wear layers since it gets cold underground regardless of the weather above.
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