Tour Description:

If walls could talk, these are the stories they would tell! A great bridge was built spanning the deep valley to the south of the Royal Mile. Under its 19 enormous arches, in a catacomb of underground chambers, a community began to thrive. Trades, first legal and then illicit, flourished - and in the hard times there was nothing that couldn't be bought or sold for a purse of gold! Such a parcel of rogues in a nation!
The Underground Vaults were created in the late 18th Century, abandoned by the 1830s - and only opened again to the public in 1996. The labyrinth of corridors and chambers you visit remain unchanged from two hundred years ago. Visit this unique attraction and capture a very special moment in the evolution of this city.
- Visit authentic 18th Century Underground Vaults beneath the South Bridge
- Find out why they were created
- Witness the unaltered conditions in which real people lived and worked
- Learn the origin of the Scottish 'midden'
- Discover links with the city's notorious ‘bodysnatchers’
*For health & safety reasons we are unable to allow any children under the age of 5 on our underground tours
Prices, Dates & What's Included:
Tickets: £9.00 adults, £7.00 concession, £4.00 child
Visitor Comments: The tour guide was very knowledgeable and appeared to enjoy his time with us.
Tour Times: Summer (April - September): 12 noon, 2pm, 4pm.
Winter: (October - March): 2pm (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) and 4pm, excluding 24th, 25th, 26th December
Duration: 1 hour 15 minutes
Start: Mercat Cross, High Street
Finish: Interpretation Room, Blair Street