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Halloween in Edinburgh, Scotland, is an experience like no other. As one of Europe’s most haunted cities, it’s the perfect place to celebrate spooky season — from exploring eerie underground alleyways and vaults to stepping inside historic (and probably haunted) attractions.
As a Glaswegian who’s spent plenty of time in Edinburgh, I can confirm these tours and activities bring the city’s dark past to life in the most intriguing way. What makes them truly special is that they’re entirely unique to Edinburgh – you won’t find experiences like this anywhere else.
Whether you’re a local or visiting for the weekend, this guide will help you plan the ultimate Halloween in Edinburgh, packed with spooky activities.
If all these ghost tours sound tempting but you’re on a budget, don’t worry — there are plenty of free things to do in Edinburgh too.
Why Celebrate Halloween in Edinburgh, Scotland?

Edinburgh is the ultimate setting for Halloween. Its cobbled streets, shadowy closes, and striking Gothic architecture provide the perfect backdrop for chilling tales of ghosts, ghouls, and grisly history. Beneath the city’s picturesque facade lies a dark past of murders, witchcraft, and body-snatching, earning it a reputation as one of Europe’s most haunted cities.
October is the perfect time to experience this eerie history, with a wealth of ghost tours, spooky events, and historic attractions to explore throughout the city. There’s no better place to celebrate Halloween than Edinburgh.
If you want to spend some time in Glasgow during October, be sure to check out my Halloween in Glasgow guide.
Top Things to Do for Halloween in Edinburgh Scotland
Pick Your Perfect Pumpkin at a Local Edinburgh Pumpkin Patch
One of my own favourite Halloween traditions is visiting a local pumpkin patch with my friends, and there are plenty of pumpkin patches near Edinburgh to choose from.
They’re a great way to support local farms and get into the autumnal spirit. Most pumpkin patches also have extra attractions to keep you entertained, such as spooky walks, food, and drink stalls.
Most aren’t located in the city centre, so you’ll need to drive, take a taxi, or use public transport to get out to one. But I’ve put together a full guide covering the top pumpkin patches to visit in Scotland this Halloween, so you can find the perfect spot for your seasonal outing.
Once you’ve chosen your pumpkin, it’s time for the best part — heading home, putting on a Halloween movie, and getting carving!
Experience Halloween in Edinburgh at the Samhuinn Fire Festival

One of the most unique experiences for Halloween in Edinburgh is the Samhuinn Fire Festival. This ancient Celtic celebration marks the end of summer and the arrival of winter, bringing folklore to life in spectacular fashion.
Storytellers don elaborate costumes and striking face paint to enact the legendary battle between the Summer and Winter Kings, all under the watchful eye of Cailleach, the Celtic Goddess, or Divine Hag.
The festival is unlike anything else, with mesmerising displays of fire, acrobatics, drummers, dancers, and live musicians. Mysterious creatures roam the park, adding an air of intrigue that perfectly complements the city’s Halloween atmosphere.
Taking place on 31st October at Calton Hill, it is an event not to be missed if you are in Edinburgh for Halloween. You will need to buy your ticket beforehand, though. And as the festival is entirely outdoors, be sure to bring a cosy jacket and an umbrella to stay warm and dry.
Best Family-Friendly Halloween Events in Edinburgh Scotland
Discover Your Hogwarts House on the Harry Potter Magical Walking Tour in Edinburgh
Calling all Harry Potter fans – this one’s for you! Did you know that the city of Edinburgh inspired J.K. Rowling’s world-famous books? So, it really is the perfect place to go on a Harry Potter Walking Tour.
During this tour, you are sorted into your Hogwarts house, discover whether you’re a squib, muggle, or pure-blood, learn the fascinating stories behind the characters, and even visit Tom Riddle’s grave in Greyfriars Kirkyard.
It’s a fantastic family-friendly Halloween experience — I recently went on the tour with my niece and nephew, and they absolutely loved it. There were plenty of opportunities for them to get involved, answer questions, and immerse themselves in the magical wizarding world.
Hear Terrifying Tales on the Kids’ Underground Gory Stories Tour

If you want to explore Edinburgh’s spooky past in a family-friendly way, the Kids Underground Gory Stories Tour is the perfect choice.
Taking you through the winding closes of the Old Town and down into the famous Blair Street Underground Vaults, your guide will share fascinating tales of Edinburgh’s history — from the quirky and unusual to the slightly eerie — all suitable for children.
Along the way, you’ll learn what life was like in 19th-century Edinburgh and even see some of the interesting artefacts discovered in the city’s secret underground spaces.
Take a Spooky Stroll Along the Botanics Halloween Trail in Edinburgh
If you want to escape the busyness of Scotland’s capital, head out to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, just a 30-minute walk from the city centre, or catch bus 27 from Thistle Street in the city centre — a quick 7-minute journey.
From 11th to 19th October, the Botanics host their annual Halloween Trail, which makes for a fun and budget-friendly option for families.
Armed with a map and trail booklet (which only costs £3), you’ll follow clues that will take you around the gardens’ winding paths, towering trees, and autumn foliage — with a few spooky surprises along the way. No prebooking is required, so you can simply show up and start your adventure!
Uncover Edinburgh’s Past on the Witches and History Old Town Walking Tour

Edinburgh has long been associated with witches, with accusations of witchcraft dating back to the 16th century. As Scotland’s capital, the city was a central hub for trials, and many accused witches were tried and executed at various locations across Edinburgh.
You can learn all about this history on the Witches and History Old Town Walking Tour. Led by a guide dressed appropriately as a witch, you’ll wander the streets of Edinburgh’s Old Town and visit some of its most iconic landmarks, all while uncovering the secrets and stories of witchcraft in areas such as Grassmarket, Candlemaker Row, and Greyfriars Kirk — reportedly the world’s most haunted graveyard!
Haunted Tours and Ghost Walks During Halloween in Edinburgh Scotland
Get Spooked on a Tour of Edinburgh’s Underground Vaults
Fancy a spooky evening tour of Edinburgh? Discover the city’s hidden side with a tour of its underground vaults, which are over 400 years old. It really is the perfect adventure for Halloween in Edinburgh.
The experience begins on the Royal Mile, where your guide will introduce themselves and share fascinating insights into Edinburgh’s dark history as you make your way to the vaults’ entrance.
Once inside, you’ll descend into the twisting, shadowy passages beneath the city. Your guide will recount vivid tales of hauntings, tortures, murders, and even body-snatching. Not for the faint-hearted!
Laugh Along on the Comedy Horror Ghost Bus Tour in Edinburgh

It can’t all be doom and gloom — there’s only so many tales of executions and body-snatching you can take! Sometimes, it’s nice to see the lighter side of things — a good coping mechanism, right?
The Comedy Horror Ghost Bus Tour does exactly that, combining the city’s gruesome past — from plague victims and the infamous Burke and Hare to the witchcraft trials — with a fun, entertaining twist.
Sit back as you’re driven around Edinburgh’s Old and New Towns, taking in the landmark views while visiting sites of murders, tortures, and executions. It’s a perfect way to explore the city for Halloween and stay warm at the same time!
Step Back in Time at Mary King’s Close Beneath the Royal Mile
The Royal Mile is one of Edinburgh’s most iconic streets, stretching from Edinburgh Castle to the Palace of Holyroodhouse. But the city holds many secrets beneath its cobbles — from vast underground vaults to a hidden 17th-century street known as Mary King’s Close. They aren’t the same thing, but both offer a fascinating window into Edinburgh’s darker past.
Once open to the skies, Mary King’s Close was eventually sealed off and forgotten, buried beneath the Royal Mile. Stepping inside today, you’ll uncover tales of plague outbreaks, royal visits, and the lives of the ordinary people who lived, worked, and died there.
I did this exact tour a couple of years ago and found it actually really interesting — as you emerge back onto the Royal Mile, you’ll wonder what other secrets still lie hidden below.
Explore a Different Side to Edinburgh on the Darkside Walking Tour: Mysteries, Murders and Legends

Edinburgh may be famous for its picturesque cobbled streets and charming alleyways, but it’s Halloween, so why not explore them on the Darkside Walking Tour?
Taking place at night, this tour makes the city’s atmospheric streets even spookier. You’ll be guided to some of Edinburgh’s most iconic locations — including the Royal Mile, North Bridge, Calton Hill, Old Calton Burial Ground, and Canongate Kirk — all while hearing chilling tales from the city’s past and present.
Spooky Nights Out: Adult Halloween Parties in Edinburgh Scotland
Relive the 2000s at the So Fetch Halloween Party in Edinburgh
As a ’90s kid myself, this event is right up my street! La Belle Angele in Edinburgh’s Old Town is hosting the So Fetch – 2000s Halloween Party, inspired by none other than the iconic film Mean Girls.
It may not be on a Wednesday (so no need to wear pink), but on Friday 31st October from 11pm–3am, you can grab your best Mean Girls-inspired fancy dress – think Cady Heron at the Halloween party – and dance (and sing) the night away.
Expect a playlist packed with all your favourite throwback hits from the 2000s: Britney Spears, Justin Timberlake, Avril Lavigne, Busted, and so many more. Basically, the ultimate nostalgia-fuelled Halloween night out.
Sing, Dance, and Win Prizes at Bongo’s Bingo Edinburgh Carnevil Special
Get your best Halloween costume ready and head to the Edinburgh Corn Exchange for Bongo’s Bingo Halloween Carnevil Special. Taking place on Friday, 24th and 31st October, this event promises a lively, fun-filled night out in Edinburgh.
Bongo’s Bingo is no ordinary bingo — it’s a mix of classic bingo, cheesy sing-alongs, dance-offs, and the chance to win brilliant prizes (more importantly, cash!).
I’ve been to plenty of Bongo’s Bingo nights in Glasgow, and honestly, they’re always such a fun night out. I’ve never been lucky enough to win anything, but my friend once walked away with a karaoke machine — though she had to sing on stage in front of everyone first to get it!
Historic Attractions to Visit at Halloween in Edinburgh Scotland
Explore Scotland’s Most Haunted Location: Edinburgh Castle

You can’t come to Edinburgh for Halloween and skip the most haunted place in Scotland — Edinburgh Castle. Sitting proudly on Castle Rock, it towers over the city and provides the perfect backdrop for a Halloween adventure.
On the Edinburgh Castle Guided Tour, you’ll skip the queues and step inside its ancient walls, where your guide will bring the castle’s dark history to life with tales of bloody battles, royal intrigue, and the ghostly figures still said to haunt its corridors.
You’ll wander through the Great Hall and Royal Palace, step inside eerie old prisons where captives once languished, and explore three fascinating museums. The whole time, you’ll be soaking up stories that bring Edinburgh’s dark and haunted history to life. And those views over the Old Town? Absolutely breathtaking — just don’t be too surprised if you feel a ghostly presence watching alongside you…
Get into the Halloween Spirit at Edinburgh Zoo
Edinburgh Zoo is already a fantastic day out, home to over 2,500 animals — from towering giraffes to the ever-famous (and undeniably adorable) Haggis the Hippo. One of the biggest highlights has to be the penguin parade, which takes place from Thursday to Sunday at 2.15pm.
During October, the zoo really embraces the spooky season. You’ll find extra Halloween-themed adventures, from getting up close and personal to fascinating bones and meeting some of the resident snakes over a Halloween-themed supper, to pumpkin carving towards the end of the month.
Go on a Halloween Creature Hunt at Camera Obscura and the World of Illusions

Camera Obscura and The World of Illusions is right on the Royal Mile, just a short walk from Edinburgh Castle. It’s a fantastic spot for a Halloween day out.
From 11th October to 2nd November, they’re hosting a Halloween Hunt, where you’ll search for a famous Halloween creature on each floor. Find them all, and you’ll be rewarded at the end!
Throughout the attraction, guides share family-friendly local Halloween stories, while spooky decorations, projections, and plenty of photo opportunities add to the seasonal atmosphere. Even the Severed Head exhibit has never felt more perfectly in theme!
And don’t think this is just for kids — I went with my partner a few years ago and we had a brilliant time exploring all five floors, and the 100+ interactive exhibits. It’s fun, immersive, and a little bit spooky — perfect for Halloween in Edinburgh.
Tips for Planning Your Halloween Trip to Edinburgh Scotland
- Book Early – Popular ghost tours, haunted vaults, and special events sell out fast, especially during October, so secure your tickets in advance.
- Dress for the Weather – Scotland can be absolutely freezing in October. Bring a waterproof coat and layers for chilly evenings.
- Wear Comfortable Shoes – Edinburgh’s Old Town and city centre are very walkable, and many tours depart from central locations. Be sure to wear comfy footwear, as you’ll be covering plenty of ground while exploring the city.
- Stay Central if Possible – Choosing accommodation near the Royal Mile or Old Town makes it easier to explore haunted closes, museums, and events.
- Include Free Experiences – Edinburgh has plenty of free attractions, from historic streets to spooky cemeteries like Greyfriars Kirkyard. Check out my guides on free things to do in Edinburgh, so your trip doesn’t cost an absolute fortune.
- Book a Mix of Experiences – Balance spooky activities like ghost tours and vault explorations with lighter options like pumpkin patches or comedy horror events.
- Check Event Dates and Times – Many tours and attractions only run on select days in October, for example, a lot of the pumpkin patches are only open on weekends. Confirm schedules before travelling so you don’t miss your favourites.
- Leave room for spontaneity – Don’t pack every minute of your schedule. Allow space for downtime or to stop off at a cafe, so you don’t return home or to work feeling absolutely exhausted.

Where to Stay for Halloween in Edinburgh Scotland
When visiting Edinburgh for Halloween, I’d recommend choosing accommodation in the Old Town, Grassmarket, or New Town. The city is relatively compact, and these areas put most attractions within walking distance. Plus, many of the haunted tours depart from the city centre.
If I had to pick one place to stay for Halloween in Edinburgh — somewhere that perfectly captures the season and its spooky, atmospheric vibe — it would have to be The Witchery by the Castle on the Royal Mile.
You just need to look at the pictures to see why — it’s absolutely stunning! Step inside and you instantly enter a world of dark opulence, where richly decorated rooms, candlelit corners, and historic charm surround you at every turn. It feels both haunting and luxurious, making it the ultimate setting for a truly memorable Halloween evening in the heart of the city.
The only downside is that The Witchery is very expensive, so if you’re looking for something more affordable, consider House of Gods Royal Mile, Virgin Hotels Edinburgh, or Motel One Edinburgh-Royal, all with excellent locations for exploring the city. No11 Boutique Hotel and Brasserie is a bit further out but still captures the spooky vibe without the high price tag.

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