Folklore

The Real Mary King’s Close

Re-open to the public in 2003, Mary King’s Close, now called The Real Mary King’s Close, reflects the poverty, gloomy and ill-infested Edinburgh from the sixteenth to the seventeenth century. During the visit through several closes, visitors will get a chance to see the living spaces of the poorest inhabitants of the Old Town, where it was lucky if they survived the bubonic plague or any other terrifying disease of the time. After wandering past crime scenes and discovering the houses of some of the residents, you might be lucky enough to meet Annie, a small girl that cries inconsolably because she lost her doll hundreds of years ago. Many visitors bring toys, sweets or dolls to give to Annie so that she can rest in peace and no longer haunt the alleyways of the Old Town. You’ll be pleased to know that all the toys which are brought by the visitors are then donated to children who need them most. During The Real Mary King’s Close tour there are no actors dressed up as ghosts or people there to frighten you. Visitors will be shocked by the humidity of the place and the spine-chilling stories based on real people that lived, worked and died in the Old Town. We do not recommend the tour if you suffer from claustrophobia or if you are afraid of the dark.

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