Underneath the Royal Mile lies a warren of underground streets and houses that has remained frozen in time since the 17th century. In the company of an expert guide, visitors can explore the site and experience what it was like for people who lived, worked and died here. It is a journey through time while uncovering streets and houses hidden beneath one of the city’s well known thoroughfares.
History & Anthropology Historic house
2 Warriston's Close, High Street, Edinburgh
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The Real Mary King's Close in Edinburgh, Scotland offers visitors an intriguing glimpse into the city's past. This underground attraction preserves a network of 17th-century streets and spaces, providing a tangible connection to Edinburgh's history. Guided tours take visitors through the narrow closes, revealing stories of past residents and the challenges of urban life in that era. Many visitors appreciate the knowledgeable guides who bring the history to life with engaging narratives and occasional touches of humor. The atmospheric setting, complete with period furnishings and exhibits, helps create an immersive experience. Some reviewers note that the tour can be quite dark and involves stairs, which may not be suitable for all visitors. While most find the experience educational and entertaining, a few mention that it can feel a bit rushed or crowded during peak times. The attraction does a good job of balancing historical information with elements of local folklore, though some visitors wish for more in-depth historical context. Overall, The Real Mary King's Close offers a unique perspective on Edinburgh's past, making it a popular choice for those interested in history and urban archaeology.
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