Join a guided walking tour in Glasgow and uncover some of the city's sinister secrets with the help of a local guide. Wander through the Ramshorn Graveyard, pass by the Tron Theatre, and much more.
About this activity
- Free cancellation
- Cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund
- Reserve now & pay later
- Keep your travel plans flexible — book your spot and pay nothing today.
- Duration 2 hours
- Check availability to see starting times.
- Live tour guide
- English
- Wheelchair accessible
Highlighted reviews from other travelers
It was such a fun and cool tour! great stories, nice blend of different kinds of histories and myths, and funny tour guide. would highly recommend for tourists or locals. Nice evening walk to take too!
Really enjoyed this tour! Excellent Host and I feel now that I have a greater understanding of Glasgow's history. Amazing story telling. Highly Recommend! Please do a sequel to this tour I'd love to hear more! Great value for money, a wealth of information.
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Meeting point
Meet your guide outside Glasgow Catherdal, a large church on Castle Street near the Royal Infirmary and the Necropolis. Your guide will be outside holding a lantern and wearing a black/brown hat. There is a convenicence store (Shop Local Convenience Store) close by on High Street to pick up water/snacks.
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What to bring
- Comfortable shoes
- Water
- Weather-appropriate clothing
Not allowed
- Unaccompanied minors
Know before you go
- Glasgow is a city famous for its rain and the weather can turn in a split-second, so please check the forecast and come prepared as the tour will go ahead rain or shine.
- This tour contains graphic descriptions of crimes and gory details as well as swearing (the ghosts are Scottish after all) so is not suitable for young children.
- All ages 15+ are welcome but anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
- The tour involves roughly 70 minutes of walking, and there are few opportunities to sit down. The route is step-free with one slightly steep hill both up and down. The pub at the end is not wheelchair accessible inside but does have outside seating. There are cobblestones on the route that may affect those with mobility devices, so please let us know beforehand that you're coming as we can make a slight change to the route that avoids these while still containing all the stops.