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Discover Edinburgh’s spooky side with a 75-minute guided ghost tour in Spanish, exploring graveyards, underground vaults, and haunting stories for an authentic experience.
If you’re headed to Edinburgh and have a taste for the eerie and mysterious, the Guided Ghost Walking Tour in Spanish offers a captivating 75-minute journey into the city’s shadowy past. Led by a costumed guide, this tour takes you along the historic Royal Mile, into underground vaults, and through haunted graveyards, unveiling tales that are as chilling as they are fascinating.
What we particularly love about this experience is the opportunity to hear true stories from a passionate guide—like Alison Pearson, who reviewers mention as delightful and engaging. Her storytelling brings Edinburgh’s dark history to life with just the right mix of humor and spine-tingling detail. One potential consideration is that the tour isn’t suited for very young children, wheelchair users, or those over 95, so it’s best for travelers prepared for some spooky scenery and tales.
This tour is perfect for history buffs, ghost story aficionados, or travelers seeking an authentic, atmospheric glimpse into Edinburgh’s haunted corners. It’s a memorable way to combine sightseeing with a ghostly twist, all within a reasonable budget.


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The tour begins at a charming police box, a classic element of Edinburgh’s historic streetscapes, located right on the Royal Mile in front of a Starbucks. From this starting point, your guide, dressed in period costume, will lead you along the bustling, cobbled street of the Royal Mile—an area steeped in stories of the city’s past, both celebrated and sinister.
In just over an hour, you’ll cover some key sites that give you a layered understanding of Edinburgh’s darker tales. The tour ends back at the same meeting point, making it easy to combine with other sightseeing or dining plans.
One reviewer highlights Alison Pearson as a “delightful” guide who made the experience very enjoyable and interesting. This is a bonus because a good guide can transform a standard walk into a memorable storytime. Expect her to weave in historical facts with ghostly legends, capturing your attention whether you’re a skeptic or a true believer.
The highlight for many is Greyfriars Graveyard, famous for paranormal activity and spooky tales. It’s a compact, atmospheric cemetery that’s been the focus of numerous ghost stories over the years. Visitors can learn about notable and notorious individuals buried there, adding layers of intrigue to the ghostly legends.
According to reviews, this part of the tour is where the atmosphere really sinks in. One guest noted that the guide shared “stories that have happened over the years,” making the history feel alive and sometimes a little unnerving. It’s especially compelling for those interested in the supernatural or looking for a bit of local lore.
Next, you’ll descend into the Niddry’s Wynd vaults, which date back to the 18th century. Once bustling streets, these vaults are now underground chambers lying beneath South Bridge. These vaults are renowned for haunting activity, and the tour provides insight into how they came to be buried and abandoned.
Guests often mention the vaults’ eerie ambiance, with some reporting paranormal activity registered over the years. The guide explains the history of these underground areas, giving context to the haunted stories, which makes the experience more tangible. The combination of history and ghostly tales here is especially compelling for those who love a good spooky story with a historical twist.
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The overall atmosphere of the tour is immersive, with the guide’s storytelling creating a sense of stepping back into Edinburgh’s darker era. The 75-minute duration makes it a manageable yet satisfying experience. The route along the Royal Mile is lively and historic, providing a stark contrast to the quiet, shadowy vaults and graveyard scenes.
While the tour is primarily on foot and involves walking through narrow, possibly uneven streets, it’s accessible to most able-bodied visitors. However, it’s not suitable for wheelchair users or children under 5, which is worth noting if you’re traveling with very young kids or with mobility concerns.
At $24 per person, this tour offers a solid value considering the richness of stories, access to underground vaults, and the expertise of the guide. The inclusion of entry to the vaults and a cemetery visit is a bonus that enhances the overall experience without extra cost.
From reviews, it’s clear that travelers appreciate the engaging storytelling and the authentic, spooky atmosphere. Some even mention that the guide’s enthusiasm and knowledge make it worth every penny—especially if you’re intrigued by ghost stories or Edinburgh’s haunted reputation.
This experience is best suited for history lovers, ghost story enthusiasts, and travelers who want a spooky night out with a genuine local guide. It’s a fantastic way to combine Edinburgh’s rich history with a bit of supernatural fun. If you’re traveling with children under five, or have mobility restrictions, you might want to consider alternative tours.

This ghost walking tour offers a well-balanced blend of history, storytelling, and atmospheric exploration. It’s a fun, affordable way to see some of Edinburgh’s most haunted spots while learning about the city’s darker stories from a passionate guide. The inclusion of access to underground vaults and a historic cemetery makes it stand out as a genuinely immersive experience.
For travelers who appreciate authentic tales and are comfortable with some spooky scenery, this tour provides excellent value for a memorable night in Scotland’s capital. The friendly guides, especially Alison Pearson, bring the stories to life with humor and genuine enthusiasm, making it more than just a walk—it’s a journey through Edinburgh’s haunted soul.
If you’re in Edinburgh and craving a bit of thrills and chills, this ghost tour is a perfect choice. It’s educational, atmospheric, and a little spooky—just what you need for a fun, ghostly adventure.
“The guide Alison Pearson was delightful. She made the tour very enjoyable and interesting.”

Is the tour suitable for children?
The tour is not suitable for children under 5 years old due to the spooky content and walking through dark, underground areas.
Can I book the tour in advance?
Yes, you can reserve your spot ahead of time and even pay later. This adds flexibility to your travel plans.
Is the tour accessible for wheelchair users?
No, the tour is not suitable for wheelchair users, mainly because of the underground vaults and uneven streets.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 75 minutes, making it a concise yet immersive experience.
What language is the tour conducted in?
It’s conducted entirely in Spanish, ideal for Spanish-speaking travelers wanting an authentic experience.
What’s included in the price?
Your ticket includes the guided walk, access to Greyfriars Graveyard, and entry into the Niddry’s Wynd vaults.
Whether you’re seeking spine-tingling stories or a different way to explore Edinburgh’s historic streets, this ghost tour offers a captivating mix of history, myth, and a dash of the supernatural. It’s a must-do for those who love to combine sightseeing with a bit of haunting fun.