Solve A Mystery is a self-guided murder mystery city tour in Edinburgh for friends and family! Simply purchase online, collect it at our pick-up spot, and begin your adventure any time that suits you.
The murder mystery takes place in central Edinburgh. The start destination is outside Tron Kirk on High St. The final destination is Grassmarket. Walking distance: 4 miles.
The year is 1968. You are the only Detective Constable on duty due to a anniversary celebration of the Edinburgh police department, when suddenly the body of a dead woman is discovered. You must serve justice to those guilty of this hideous crime. Much is at stake!
Throughout the experience, you will be guided around Edinburgh, while solving tasks and riddles related to the historical surroundings. You must gather sufficient evidence and indict the right suspect to ensure the peace of Edinburgh's citizens.
Good luck and happy solving!
PLEASE NOTE: This mystery is only available in ENGLISH!
The mystery will take you around the Old Town of Edinburgh in a new and exciting way!
The mystery concludes in Grassmarket.
Pick up your mystery at
Police Box Lawnmarket Corner of George IV Bridge and Lawnmarket
300 Lawnmarket, Edinburgh EH1 2PH
To start your adventure!
It is open 7 days a week from 10:00 – 17:00 h
Show your ticket at the pick-up spot to receive your mystery envelope.
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