Greyfriars Kirkyard, Edinburgh

Self-Guided Audio Tour

Edinburgh Crime
Walking Tour

Police, Murders and Macabre — notorious crimes, brutal punishments, and pioneering policing through the eyes of a retired Detective Sergeant

Edinburgh's Criminal History

This self-guided audio tour takes you through the closes, courtyards, and cobbled streets where murderers operated, prisoners were hanged, and detectives finally caught their man — sometimes decades later. From the body-snatching trade that supplied Edinburgh's anatomy schools, to a 1977 double murder solved by DNA evidence 37 years on.

About the tour →
5 km Distance
2.5 hrs Duration
£11.49 Per Person

David Cunningham

27 years with Lothian & Borders Police and Police Scotland, retiring as a Detective Sergeant. Now a police advisor — most recently for Netflix's Department Q.

David Cunningham in Lothian & Borders Police uniform

Me in 1996 at the Scottish Police College

Meet David in Full

Key Locations Through the Dark Heart of the Old Town

Over 300 people were burned as witches on the Castle Esplanade — more than anywhere else in Scotland.

Ready to explore Edinburgh?

Download VoiceMap, buy the tour once, and walk the Old Town at your own pace — narrated by a retired Detective Sergeant who worked these streets.

Start Listening — £11.49
  • ✓ Works offline
  • ✓ GPS-guided
  • ✓ No booking required
  • ✓ Go at your own pace
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • The tour runs on the free VoiceMap app. Here's how to get it:

    1. Download the VoiceMap app from the App Store or Google Play — it's free.
    2. Search for "Edinburgh Crime Walking Tour" inside the app, or follow the link on this page.
    3. Purchase the tour for £11.49. It's a one-off payment — no subscription.
    4. Head to the start point and press Play. GPS guides you automatically between stops.

    The tour downloads to your phone so it works offline — no signal needed on the day.

  • At each stop, the VoiceMap app plays audio narration automatically when you arrive — you don't need to press anything. GPS tracks your location and cues the next stop when you're ready to move. You can pause, rewind, or skip ahead at any point. There's no fixed start time and no guide to keep up with.

  • The tour costs £11.49 per person — a one-off purchase through the VoiceMap app. You can also access it via the Edinburgh Pass (3 tours for £18.99) or a UK Pass (5 tours for £29.99, or 20 tours for £74.49).

  • The tour starts outside the Edinburgh Woollen Mill at the top of Cockburn Street, where it meets the Royal Mile. It ends at Castlehill at the top of the Royal Mile — an easy walk back down to Waverley Station. The full route covers approximately 5 km and takes around 2.5 hours at a relaxed pace.

  • The tour is recommended for ages 16 and over. It contains detailed accounts of real historical crimes including murder, body-snatching, and references to violent assault. Under-16s are welcome to join at a parent or guardian's discretion, with the understanding that some content is graphic.

  • Wear sturdy, comfortable shoes — the route includes cobblestones, steep inclines, and steps. A waterproof layer is always recommended in Edinburgh. Daylight hours are best; note that in winter it can be dark by 3:30pm. Summer evenings offer extended daylight and a different atmosphere entirely.