The Edinburgh Dungeon invites you to delve into the capital’s most blood-curdling history. Live actors, two hair-raising rides, shows and special effects transport you back to those black, bleak times...are you brave enough?
New For 2010 – Burke & Hare: The Business Of Murder
Edge your way through the darkness and tombstones of the murky burial ground and find yourself in the very gravest of situations. Feel the hairs rise on your neck and a chill run down your spine as two shadows move menacingly through the gloom…will you be Burke and Hare’s next donation to the medical profession?
Extremis: Drop Ride To Doom
Murderers, smugglers, criminals and cannibals have all felt the burn of the Grassmarket noose, now your time has come. Taste the fear and feel the adrenaline pump as you drop screaming into the darkness below on Extremis: Drop Ride to Doom.
William Wallace
It’s 1308 and Scotland’s bravest patriot Sir William Wallace has been betrayed and is finally captured by the English, taken to London and tried for treason. Discover the pain of his downfall and hear his gruesome fate at his brutal and bloody execution.
Mary King’s Ghost
1646 – the ghost of Mary King’s Close is seeking revenge on those who abandoned the city’s plague victims. Will you hold your nerve as you enter the world of the paranormal...or will it leave you paralysed with fear?
The Cave Of Sawney Bean
Some travellers have gone missing and rumours are flying around that the cannibal Sawney Bean has dragged them deep into his cave, but beware! Sawney has spotted some tasty flesh and is heading your way!
Your ticket to The Edinburgh Dungeon includes Priority Entrance saving you valuable time on admissions during peak holiday periods.