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The Vaults Tour | VisitScotland
This vaults tour takes you beneath the streets of Edinburgh's Old Town into a dimly lit space that many considered to be haunted. Your 1-hour tour visits the vaults of the South Bridge that date back to the 1700s.

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The Edinburgh Vaults or South Bridge Vaults are a series of chambers formed in the nineteen arches of the South Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. South Bridge was part of the South Bridge … Wikipedia
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Coordinate location 55°56'57.8"N, 3°11'13.9"W
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Located in the administrative territorial entity City of Edinburgh
Coordinate location 55°56'57.8"N, 3°11'13.9"W
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Edinburgh Vaults - Wikipedia
3 weeks ago - The Edinburgh Vaults or South Bridge Vaults are a series of chambers formed in the nineteen arches of the South Bridge in Edinburgh, Scotland. South Bridge was part of the South Bridge Act 1785 and was completed in 1788. For around 30 years, the vaults were used to house taverns, workshops ...
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Anyone else have crazy shit happen to them in the Edinburgh vaults?
Em ok, so 5years ago I went on a paranormal investigation in to the vaults that aren't normally opened. They are opened once or twice a year for certain events like this one which was for Halloween I believe. Anyway it started at midnight and finished at around 4am. There was maybe 35 people in total and we were all split into groups and each group went into a different vault with there paranormal investigator. There was one vault that had a weegie board set up in it, that our group went into first. I refused to take part (call me paranoid) but was happy to watch. The whole thing was pretty creepy but wasn't particularly buying it as real and was convinced the glass was just moving through the power of suggestion or something similar, but soon as they stopped and it was time for our group to move onto the next vault and as we were all leaving (I was the last one to leave the room) the glass actually slides off the table at full force and smashes to dust of the side of the wall. Saw it with my very own eyes. A few people thought I had done it, but I wasn't even close enough to accidentally have pushed it or anything. Anyway the next part will stay with me forever. We're in the next vault and we are surrounded by EMP detectors, two of them are in teddy bear forms as there's apparently a spirit/ghost of a little girl in this vault. So we're standing around the room in a circle and our paranormal investigator is trying to communicate with a ghost/spirits. Eventually a man gives out a small Welp and claims something pinched his arse. Then one by one a few more guys were claiming there butts were getting pinched, so the paranormal investigator by this point is getting all sorts of excited and starts asking if it could maybe try and pinch one of the females bums or better yet if they could try and push sombody. I swear on my grans life but what happened next was that I felt two hands push me from behind very hard to the point I was literally standing the middle of the circle, everyone now staring at me , flashlights on me asking what happened and before I could even get a word out, one of the EMP bears that was right behind me against the stone wall was flashing like crazy that some folk noticed straight away. Obviously nobody was behind me when this happened. We were all standing in a circle, arms width apart and nothing behind us all but concrete stone walls. One of the most memorable unexplained experiences of my life that il never forget. Other things happened aswell, not just to me but other people in different groups. More on reddit.com
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Underground vaults worth seeing?
The stuff you'll hear on the underground tours is 96% bollocks, Mary King's is a bit more historical in its focus - unless you specifically choose to go on one of its ghost tours, you'll mostly get told about the history of the Close and some of its historically documented residents. Whether it's worth the price largely depends on 1) whether you like history, 2) whether you have the kind of imagination that lets you picture what a place used to be like, and 3) whether you get a good guide. More on reddit.com
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Ever been any plans to discover more of the vaults?
Ownership is pretty unclear. I worked for the First of May Bookshop at no.45 Niddry Street in the late 70s and we were the first to use them for decades. The area behind the shop had been used by a wine and spirits merchant before WW2 and was full of bottles and glasses - we filled and sold two skipfuls when clearing it out to make a meeting room. (I still have two of the glasses). At the same time Julian Bannerman was single-handedly clearing his way up from the Cowgate with a shovel and wheelbarrow to build his bar. It was a bit like good-natured trench warfare with each of us claiming our bit. A lawyer in our collective said properties in areas like that were often bought and sold in pubs in the early days and some transactions were just untraceable. Rutherfords the wine merchants owned several properties in Niddry St in 1847-8 according to the Post Office Directory and I'd guess they had a lot of the ground level for the next century, not just the bit behind us. Storing booze and glassware was about all it was good for, it was very damp. The fake history industry ("Town Below the Ground") has created a shitstorm of wishful thinking about this place. We were told those cellars had been used as bomb shelters in WW2. I don't see how that could be possible with tons of decades-old glass cluttering it up. The Blair Street side was a whole different universe, I don't know much about it. The central wall was loadbearing and you couldn't do more than poke small holes in it. More on reddit.com
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Historic UK
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Edinburgh's South Bridge and Vaults
March 3, 2025 - The vaults were filled in with rubble, both for security for the businesses still operating above on street level and also to discourage squatters making home in what was effectively a place to die, not to live… and so the vaults fell into ...
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Edinburgh Vaults (2026) - All You Need to Know BEFORE You Go (with Reviews)
The Edinburgh Vaults tour is a nice way to learn about some of the history of this famous city while exploring over 250 year-old architecture, traditions, tools and old life in this underground vault/dungeon tour.
Address   South Bridge, Edinburgh EH1 1QR Scotland
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Mercat Tours
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Edinburgh underground vaults tour | Mercat Tours
Choosing Mercat is 'Good for you, Good for Edinburgh' - our team, community and planet · Get exclusive access to the Blair Street Underground Vaults – the oldest and deepest system of underground caverns in Edinburgh.
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Auld Reekie Tours
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Best Guided Walking Tours to Edinburgh Vaults: Auld Reekie Tours
February 22, 2022 - Visit the infamous vaults hidden under the South Bridge in Edinburgh’s Old Town.
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The Little House of Horrors
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Edinburgh Vaults, South Bridge - The Little House of Horrors
April 5, 2024 - The vaults, chambers and tunnels underneath it were walled in and sectioned off the descending levels. By 1788, when South Bridge was officially opened, approximately 120 vaults, or rooms, were ready. The grand opening of South Bridge and the Edinburgh Vaults was quite special.
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Witchery
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Edinburgh Vaults: Exploring the Hidden Depths of South Bridge
Hidden in a collection of historic ... city’s fascinating past for yourself. Constructed in the late 18th century, the South Bridge Vaults were designed to connect the Old Town’s High Street to the newly developed areas to ...
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Viator
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Multi-Sensory Small-Group Historic Vaults Tour in Edinburgh 2026 - BOOK NOW
Multi-Sensory Small-Group Historic Vaults Tour in Edinburgh
No trip to Edinburgh is complete without a stop at the Edinburgh Vaults—aka South Bridge Vaults—the 18th-century underground chambers that lie far below the city. But independent visits aren't allowed. On this underground walking tour, hear tales of this dark and almost-forgotten place below one of Edinburgh’s busiest thoroughfares. See evidence of excavated storage spaces, human habitation, taverns with wine vaults and more.
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5 Facts About Edinburgh's Blair Street Underground Vaults
February 10, 2023 - The deepest and most extensive ... ghost and history tours. Edinburgh's underground vaults are centuries old and were built in the late 18th-century....
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Edinburgh Tips
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Visit Edinburgh Vaults - Tours & Tickets Underground City
The Edinburgh Underground City of Edinburgh Vaults is a network of tunnels and chambers hidden under the South Bridge ☑️ Discover its dark history ☑️ Book walking tours
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The Dungeons
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Edinburgh Vaults, Mirror Maze | The Edinburgh Dungeon
Perhaps the most notorious. Enter the eerie woods of Pendle, where reports of witchcraft are rife - listen to the dark tales of imprisonment and execution but be careful you don't get accused!
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Authentic Vacations
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Secrets of the Edinburgh Vaults | Authentic Scotland
July 4, 2025 - The Edinburgh Vaults are a series of chambers formed by the 19 arches of South Bridge. Today, the vaults are one of the most haunted places in Edinburgh. Imagine touring at night with a local guide—it’s a surreal experience.
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Edinburgh Vaults, Edinburgh - Book Tickets & Tours | GetYourGuide
2 weeks ago - Book your Edinburgh Vaults tickets online! Save time and money with our best price guarantee ▻ make the most of your visit to Edinburgh!
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Highland Experience
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Historic Vaults in Edinburgh | Highland Experience Tours
June 5, 2024 - Originally, these chambers were built to provide storage space for merchants and businesses. However, as the city grew, the Vaults became overcrowded and unsanitary, leading to their abandonment.
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Auld Reekie Tours
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The Vaults Tour - Auld Reekie Tours
November 6, 2025 - Visit the infamous vaults hidden under the South Bridge in Edinburgh's Old Town.
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r/Thetruthishere on Reddit: Anyone else have crazy shit happen to them in the Edinburgh vaults?
December 12, 2019 -

This happened years ago (October or November 2011) when I was living in London and working as a study abroad advisor for American college students, and it's been on my mind a lot recently. Every semester at the program I worked at, there's an optional trip to Scotland that starts and ends with a night in Edinburgh, and there's a tour of the Highlands in between. A couple of the students wanted to do the walking tour of the "haunted" vaults (I use the quotation marks because that was how I felt at the time -- like sure, "haunted," yeah right). I told the students when to meet outside of the hostel if they wanted to join and was surprised when nearly every single one of them came down. It was around 30 or 40 altogether.

Most of the tour was interesting because of the history, but I thought the ghost stories and "haunted" aspect of it were pretty gimmicky as the tour guide took us through three of the underground vaults. But the students were having fun and I was just glad they weren't getting too drunk at the hostel and embarrassing me, so I was happy.

The guide started talking about this "entity" that lives in the "third vault" -- no one really knows what this thing looks like (there are lots of reported ghost sightings, but the Entity is different), only that there are several stories of people leaving the vault and finding scratches on their bodies. Two Canadian tourists apparently left the vaults covered in scratches, and there are a handful of other stories, and then one creepy story the guide told was that a woman took her younger daughter on the tour, and when the flashlight went out in the third vault, the mother realized the daughter had moved all the way across the room -- and the daughter said someone with "three fingers" grabbed her hand and walked her there. When I was there with the students and other tourists, the vault was super cold, and the guide's flashlight went out. It was spooky because that's a spooky ass setting, but again, I thought it was sort of a cheesy tourist trap.

We finished the tour and I went back to my room to Skype with my stepdad, a history professor, about all of the cool things I'd seen. After our call, I went to change into my PJs and as I took my pants off I noticed three long, perfectly straight scratches that basically wrapped from just above my knee up my thigh around toward my butt. They looked like cat or kitten scratches. I hadn't felt a single damn thing when I was on that tour. It scared the shit out of me, naturally. I called my best friend in London and made her get on Skype to see them, and then I went down to where the students were hanging out and asked a couple of the girls I'd become closer to to come look in the bathroom. I felt like I was going crazy. A couple of them saw the scratches and were like "Nope nope nope bye bitch I am out of here."

A little bit later, one of the male students came up to me and was like "Hey, me too." He had three scratches behind one of his ears.

TL;DR -- yes, those underground vaults in Edinburgh are really haunted.

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Em ok, so 5years ago I went on a paranormal investigation in to the vaults that aren't normally opened. They are opened once or twice a year for certain events like this one which was for Halloween I believe. Anyway it started at midnight and finished at around 4am. There was maybe 35 people in total and we were all split into groups and each group went into a different vault with there paranormal investigator. There was one vault that had a weegie board set up in it, that our group went into first. I refused to take part (call me paranoid) but was happy to watch. The whole thing was pretty creepy but wasn't particularly buying it as real and was convinced the glass was just moving through the power of suggestion or something similar, but soon as they stopped and it was time for our group to move onto the next vault and as we were all leaving (I was the last one to leave the room) the glass actually slides off the table at full force and smashes to dust of the side of the wall. Saw it with my very own eyes. A few people thought I had done it, but I wasn't even close enough to accidentally have pushed it or anything. Anyway the next part will stay with me forever. We're in the next vault and we are surrounded by EMP detectors, two of them are in teddy bear forms as there's apparently a spirit/ghost of a little girl in this vault. So we're standing around the room in a circle and our paranormal investigator is trying to communicate with a ghost/spirits. Eventually a man gives out a small Welp and claims something pinched his arse. Then one by one a few more guys were claiming there butts were getting pinched, so the paranormal investigator by this point is getting all sorts of excited and starts asking if it could maybe try and pinch one of the females bums or better yet if they could try and push sombody. I swear on my grans life but what happened next was that I felt two hands push me from behind very hard to the point I was literally standing the middle of the circle, everyone now staring at me , flashlights on me asking what happened and before I could even get a word out, one of the EMP bears that was right behind me against the stone wall was flashing like crazy that some folk noticed straight away. Obviously nobody was behind me when this happened. We were all standing in a circle, arms width apart and nothing behind us all but concrete stone walls. One of the most memorable unexplained experiences of my life that il never forget. Other things happened aswell, not just to me but other people in different groups.
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Went on a night tour there over the holidays two years ago - and yeah, that third vault is haunted AF. When the guide went in to do their spiel and turn off the light, I was at the front of the group and entered into the room first. Immediately I got this gut instinct to leave, which I hadn’t felt in any of the other rooms. I’m usually pretty chill about hokey ghost tours, and was happy to enter first and to stay in all the other rooms. But something about that third vault his me really really wrong. I got the chills, felt breathless, and had an overwhelming sense of dread. I had to leave the room entirely and stand outside it while the guide did their thing. And when the light went out, someone ended up screaming because they felt something / someone push them. They accused their friend of doing it but the friend claimed they didn’t and everyone nervously laughed it off and exited the tour fairly quickly after. That place has something truly dark and not good. I’ve never had such a visceral response to a place before in my life and I believe in ghosts and have lived in what I consider to be haunted houses. But that thing was next level.
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2026 Underground Vaults Walking Tour in Edinburgh Old Town - with Trusted Reviews
Underground Vaults Walking Tour in Edinburgh Old Town
Journey along Edinburgh's Royal Mile hearing some of Edinburgh's darker history before visiting the infamous hidden and supposedly haunted vaults beneath the South Bridge in Edinburgh Old Town. Hear tales of how the poor and unfortunate lived in these former slums. Explore these dimly lit vaults by candlelight, once the haunt of criminals, body snatchers and witches alike, said by some to now be occupied by a few of the spirits of these inhabitants long since dead. Each vault has stories of crime, disease, death and lots more... with which your guide shall enlighten you in all the gory detail
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The Real Mary King's Close
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Is Mary King's Close the same as the vaults? - Edinburgh
May 13, 2025 - The vaults are a series of former storage spaces built into the archways of the South Bridge. The enormous thoroughfare runs between the High Street and Chambers Street. On the other hand, Mary King’s Close was a street that housed over 600 ...