From unexplained deaths and mysterious incidents to the ghosts of former Edinburgh residents haunting their old watering holes, Auld Reekie is a place where things often go bump at the bar.
9. The White Hart Inn
Home to a cellar which dates back to 1516, this is one of the oldest pubs in the city and has plenty of unusual tales from its history, including unexplained bangs, slamming doors and ghostly forms. Photo: Contributed
10. Deacon Brodie's Tavern
This tavern is so haunted it's even named after a local ghost.
Deacon William Brodie was a respected Edinburgh citizen but by night was the leader of a gang of robbers. He excessively drank, gambled and was known to be sexually promiscuous. When he was finally caught and hanged he tried to bribe the hangman to help him escape, it didn't work and his ghost is said to roam the royal mile outraged. Photo: Google
11. The Conan Doyle
Named after Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, former staff members have reported going downstairs into the cellar and experiencing sudden chills and hearing unexplained noises when nobody else was around. Photo: Google
12. The World-Famous Frankenstein
This pub is a controversial one to include on this list, some people argue that the horror theme is all for show but others say that they've seen glasses mysteriously smash and heard giggles when nobody else is around. You'll have to go yourself to decide. Photo: Google