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The Most Haunted Place In The World Is In Scotland

Located beneath Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, Mary King’s Close serves as a historical site where people resided and toiled during the 17th to 19th centuries. Interestingly, it lays claim to being the world’s most notorious haunted location.

If you’re on the hunt for a ghost, or want to learn more about the spooky goings-on at some of the world’s oldest sites, then read on, as we’ve uncovered the most haunted hotspots, here.


Have you walked Real Mary King’s Close? – Underground Edinburgh

Real Mary King’s Close is an incredible, underground attraction in Edinburgh, Scotland that transports visitors back to 17th century Scotland. Located in the heart of Old Town, the Real Mary King’s Close is a narrow lane (known as a ‘close’) that was once part of everyday life until it disappeared in the 18th century. Today, visitors can venture underground and explore this hidden history as they learn about life in 17th-century Scotland and hear stories of ghosts that supposedly haunt the place.


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