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  1. Mary King's Close is a historic close located under the Edinburgh City Chambers building on the Royal Mile, in the historic Old Town area of Edinburgh, Scotland. It took its name from one Mary King , a merchant burgess who resided on the Close in the 17th century.

  2. The Real Mary Kings Close has been named the Best Visitor Attraction in the UK by Tripadvisor in its 2024 Travellers’ Choice Awards! Book your tour to visit one of the top 1% of things to do worldwide. Book Now.

  3. Check our times and prices before booking your tour at The Real Mary King's Close, an unmissable heritage experience in Edinburgh. Do you live locally? EH residents get £5 OFF this month!

  4. Jan 18, 2021 · The Real Mary King’s Close is a tourist attraction located in the middle of Edinburgh’s historic Old Town. The attraction allows visitors to step beneath the streets of Edinburgh into an underground labyrinth where stories of the city’s past residents unfold through a series of exhibits and displays. Overview.

  5. Discover more details about The Real Mary King's Close including opening times, photos and more. Beneath the City Chambers on the Royal Mile lies Edinburgh's deepest secret a warren of hidden streets where real people lived, worked and died between the 17th and the 19th centuries.

  6. Although it was closed to the public for many years, Mary King’s Close is now reopened to Edinburghs citizens and visitors. Booking a tour down this Close, you'll discover tales of the plague victims, murderers and their prey, all of which have now become ghosts that haunt the Close.

  7. The Real Mary King’s Close is hidden beneath the characteristic and lively streets of Edinburgh’s busy thoroughfare, the Royal Mile. Unlock the secrets of Edinburgh’s only preserved 17th century street, wander through a labyrinth of Old Town alleyways, avoid the cry of gardyloo, and discover the stories of the people who lived, worked and ...

  8. The Real Mary King’s Close, a 5-star visitor attraction, lies hidden beneath the City Chambers on Edinburghs Royal Mile. The City Chambers, today the meeting place for the City of Edinburgh Council, began life as the John and Robert Adam designed Royal Exchange. Opened by Lord Provost George Drummond in 1760.

  9. Explore four old Edinburgh closes – Mary King’s Close, Pearson’s Close, Stewart’s Close and Allen’s Close. Meet Mary King herself and hear stories about her life in the Interactive Gallery. Hear some of the myths and ghost stories that surround Mary King’s Close, as you visit its darkest creepiest chambers.

  10. Jan 21, 2024 · Hidden beneath the Royal Mile, Mary King’s Close is a collection of streets, homes, and passageways offering a glimpse of life in Edinburgh in the 17th century. The name “Mary King’s Close” derives from a woman named Mary King, a prominent figure in the area during the 17th century.