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Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets

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Will be open from 11:00 AM to 05:00 PM
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Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets highlights

  • Discover the darker side of the Scottish history through immersive experiences with your Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets

  • See scary shows on the theatrical 360-degree sets with professional actors, wicked storytelling, and special effects

  • Meet Agnes Finnie, Edinburgh's most powerful witch, as you enter the Witch Pricker’s interrogation chamber

  • Creep through the cannibal Bean clan’s foul-smelling lair and discover the leftovers of lost travelers

Operating Hours
Edinburgh Dungeon
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Timings: 11:00 AM to 04:00 PM
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Timings: 11:00 AM to 05:00 PM

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The Edinburgh Dungeon
31 Market St, Edinburgh EH1 1DF, UK

Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets cancellation_policy

  • If cancellation are made 1 days before the date of travel then 0.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • If cancellation are made 0 days to 1 days before the date of travel then 100.0% of total tour cost will be charged as cancellation fees
  • In the event of unforeseen weather conditions, union issues, government restrictions, or any other circumstances beyond human control, certain trips or activities may be cancelled. In such cases, alternate feasible options will be provided. However, a cash refund will not be available.
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Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets overview

Activity Location: 31, Market Street, EH1 1DF, Edinburgh

Activity Timings:

  • Sunday- Friday: 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM
  • Saturday: 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM

Activity Duration: 1 Hour 20 minutes (approx.)

About Edinburgh Dungeon:

The Edinburgh Dungeon, a museum in New Town, features some of the most sinister events in Scottish history with 360-degree sets, costumed actors, and special effects. The museum showcases the darker side of Scotland with its various interactive exhibits, thrilling rides, and a disorientating mirror maze. The 11 shows, uncovering Edinburgh's gruesome past, the Witch Pricker’s interrogation chamber, the cannibalistic Bean Family, and The Foul Clenger are some of its most famous attractions.

About The Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets:

  • Reach the activity location 15 minutes prior to your designated time for hassle-free admission.
  • Enter the Edinburgh Dungeon and learn about the darker side of Scotland and its capital.
  • Meet the ghost of a little drummer boy as you find your way out of the creepy mirror labyrinth.
  • Witness various theatrical 360-degree sets packed with scary scenes and special effects.
  • Hop on one of the two fairground-style thrilling rides with your Edinburgh Dungeon tickets.
  • Sail the caverns of Galloway in search of Sawney Bean, the infamous cannibal.
  • Come across Burke and Hare, the serial killers who kept the population down during the 1830s.
  • Get to see the creation of Edinburgh's savage judicial punishments and body dissections as you stroll through the dungeon.

How To Reach?

  • By Car: The attraction is 1.2 miles away from the Edinburgh city center. You can hire a cab from the city center to reach the attraction in about 8 minutes when coming via Calton Rd.
  • By Train: The nearest train station to The Edinburgh Dungeon is Edinburgh station, which is 1.4 miles away. You can take the train line SCOTRAIL to the station and then hire a cab from there to reach the location in about 10 minutes by hiring a cab.
  • By Bus: The nearest bus stop to The Edinburgh Dungeon is Princes Street (Scott Mon.), which is 131 meters away. You can take bus lines 37 or 43 to reach this stop and then take a 2 minute walk to the attraction.

You can also book:

  1. Edinburgh Underground Vaults Tour
  2. Edinburgh Castle Guided Tour
  3. Edinburgh Old Town History & Tales Walking Tour
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Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets faqs

What would be the best time to visit Edinburgh Dungeon?

The best time to visit Edinburgh Dungeon is during the early morning hours or the late afternoon hours of weekdays. The dungeon won’t be crowded during these hours and you will get to explore it at your own pace without any hassle.

Is The Edinburgh Dungeon worth visiting?

Yes, The Edinburgh Dungeon is definitely worth visiting with its  scary shows, thrilling rides and creepy mirror labyrinth. This dungeon lets you witness the darker side of Scotland's history with its  theatrical 360 degree sets. Take part in the immersive experiences offered by the dungeon including the interrogation rooms and encounter with Sawney Bean’s family.

Can I book Edinburgh Dungeon tickets in advance?

Yes, you can book Edinburgh Dungeon tickets in advance. It is even recommended to buy the tickets in advance to avoid any last minute hassle or disappointments. You can book the tickets in advance and also avail the various offers and discounts from the comfort of your homes when booking online.

Which are the best shows that we can explore in the Edinburgh Dungeon?

1. The Courtroom: Step into a wacky 17th century courtroom with your Edinburgh Dungeon Tickets and experience the legal procedures while you are on trial. Be prepared to be guilty of any weird crime such as being a witch or hailing from Dundee. There are specific charges for each crime, including being plain drunk, and throughout the courtroom experience, Judge Mental will keep you on your toes.

2. Witches Judgement: With your Edinburgh Dungeon tickets, enter the Witch Pricker’s interrogation chamber, and meet the baddest witch of Edinburgh, Agnes Finnie. One of the most visited shows, the Witches Judgement is first out of all the dungeons concept. Be ready to protect yourself from some heinous accusations. 

3. The Torture Chamber: Yet another thrilling show to experience with your Edinburgh Dungeon tickets, the torture chamber uses tools from the Medieval European times. Meet the torturer who is always on a lookout for “volunteers” to experiment with.