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1. City of the Dead Tour
- The spookiest ghost tour in Edinburgh, featuring the violent Mackenzie Poltergeist
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- Offbeat Activities
- Old Town
- Nile Expert Tip: WARNING: The Mackenzie Poltergeist can cause genuine physical and mental distress. You join the tour...
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2. Edinburgh Vaults Walking Tour
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3. The Real Mary King's Close
- An incredible tour of the long-forgotten underground streets of Edinburgh dating from the 16th and 17th centuries
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- Old Town
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4. Beltane Fire Festival
- An amazing Gaelic, neo-pagan fertility festival
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5. Samhuinn Festival
- Scotish Halloween Tradition
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6. Edinburgh Festival Fringe
- The world's largest and most popular performance/art festival, which runs from August 6-30th.
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7. Surgeons' Hall Museums
The Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh houses one of the largest and most historic...
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8. OOR Tours
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10. Edinburgh International Book Festival
- A great choice for all us nerdy book worms out there, the festival offers more than 700 workshops, panel discussions, and talks and performances with acclaimed authors from around the world
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Celebrate a pagan fertility festival or stroll around the Royal Mile with musical accompaniment. This is not your typical itinerary. Quirky, cool and totally unclassifiable, experience an Edinburgh vacation like no other.
OOR Tours are the only musical walking tour of Edinburgh. The tour showcases history and stories of the people and events that shaped Edinburgh and the Royal Mile. You can enjoy traditional and modern songs, performed by an Edinburgh native.
For a formaldehyde fresh take on an educational trip, visit the Surgeons' Hall Museums located within The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. Marvel at the specimens of human remains in jars, learn the history of Edinburgh's infamous body snatchers Burk & Hare and discover the progression of surgical operation throughout the ages. It is best to see this display on an empty stomach.
Don't miss the opportunity to experience the color and energy of the unique Scottish Highlands Games on a day trip from Edinburgh. See men in kilts tossing the caber, putting the shot and throwing the hammer, and enjoy a memorable day out in the scenic Highlands. Highlights of this fantastic spectacle include Highlands dancing, pipe band displays, hammer throwing, tug-of-war, wrestling and, of course, tossing the caber.
Discover the underground vaults of Edinburgh city if you dare! Far below the busy, bustling Edinburgh streets there lies a dark, quiet and forgotten place. These wonderful dark rooms of arched ceilings, fireplaces and 18th century wine vaults lie beneath the South Bridge, one of the city's main thoroughfares.
The Beltane Fire Festival is held on Calton Hill on April 30th every year, is a Gaelic, neo-pagan fertility ceremony meant to mark the beginning of summer. It is an enthralling evening filled with bonfires, striking body paint and incredible performances from dancers and acrobats.
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