More than 2,000 people ‘taste urine’ during record year for The Real Mary King’s Close

Guests from 159 countries sampled Edinburgh’s unique dark history experience in 2024

The Real Mary King’s Close has announced a record-breaking year for 2024 after welcoming over 282,000 guests underground to explore the hidden streets of Edinburgh. 

Located beneath the capital’s iconic Royal Mile, the Close welcomed 282,525 visitors from 159 countries, smashing the previous record set in 2023 by nearly 25,000, July was the attraction’s best month in its history, welcoming 32,517 guests.

The Real Mary King’s Close, has not only established itself as one of Edinburgh’s top tourist attractions, but was recently revealed as the UK’s favourite tourist attraction and 11th best visitor attraction in Europe in 2024’s Tripadvisor® Travellers’ Choice® Awards – Best of the Best.

The Royal Mile must-visit is operated by Continuum Attractions, which manages a successful portfolio of attraction brands across the UK, including the Coronation Street Experience, Emmerdale Village Tour and The Loch Ness Centre.

Even with the increased visitor numbers, The Real Mary King’s Close’s reviews are at an all-time high, with 4,870 posted online across Google and TripAdvisor last year – with 94 per cent of those above 4-stars. Guests from as far afield as Fiji, Tanzania, Pitcairn Island and Botswana were drawn to Edinburgh.

Over the year, the new interactive and immersive experience, Dr Arnott’s Sampling Sensation, saw guests uncover the secrets of 17th-century medicine. Following his favourite method of examining his patients’ health, analysing their urine for its colour, smell and… TASTE, guests examined 2,465 patients’ samples in 2024. 

The attraction invites visitors to journey underground, encounter fascinating former residents, and become immersed in the city’s secrets and untold stories. It stands as an important part of Edinburgh’s history. It teaches the following generations about the incredible struggles people faced during the plague, the extreme living conditions, and the punishing impact of social hierarchy. 

4,487 guests wanting to leave with a reminder of their visit and channel the history of Edinburgh’s last plague doctor, George Rae, left the experience with a Plague Doctor Rubber Duck, ‘The Plague Ducktor’.

This unique collectible features a leather-look cloak, hat, and a beaked mask, reminiscent of the 17th-century plague doctors who believed the mask would protect them from “miasmas.” 

This year saw a number of firsts for The Real Mary King’s Close, in April taking part in Edinburgh Science Festival for the first time with a brand-new Medical History Tour – due to its popularity it extended its stay and will be back in February and March 2025.

This December, visitors were invited to enjoy a brand-new immersive experience and travel back in time to the 19th-century, uncovering how fascinating Victorian traditions shaped the way we celebrate Christmas today with a brand-new underground Victorian Christmas experience.

Paul Nixon, General Manager at The Real Mary King’s Close, said: “We are thrilled to have had such a successful year and welcome a record number of people from all over the world. It is a true testament to the team who help make the experience as unique and engaging as it is. 

“We first opened our doors over 20 years ago, since then, we have grown from strength to strength, positioning ourselves as a top attraction in Scotland’s historical tourism sector, and a leading attraction in Europe. 

“At the Close we are passionate about storytelling and creating unforgettable experiences that transport our visitors back in time. As we do this, we also look forward to the future and we can’t wait to see what 2025 will bring!”

For more information about The Real Mary King’s Close and bookings please visit: 

https://www.realmarykingsclose.com

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davepickering

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