Tours & Highlights

THE PALACE OF HOLYROODHOUSE

Discover the regal splendor of the Palace of Holyroodhouse through a variety of guided tours that offer an intimate glimpse into the history, architecture, and royal traditions of this magnificent official residence of the British monarchy in Scotland.

Guided tour group listening to a historian in the grand chamber of the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Visitor examining historical artifacts during a tour inside The Queen's Gallery at Holyrood Palace.
Tourists enjoying a scenic walk around the ruins of Holyrood Abbey adjacent to the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
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Tours & Highlights

Steeped in history, a visit to the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a must. Whether you are interested in the Royals, British History, historical fashion or architecture, the Palace has it all. Book your visit today.

You’ll begin your visit by wandering the staterooms – be sure to pay close attention to the tapestries that adorn the walls. The skilled needlework draws a vivid image of the palace history, as well as playing an important role in keeping the palace warm.

As well as tapestries, you’ll see many paintings during your visit. These often depict historical figures and events and offer a detailed insight into Scotland’s past. There are beautiful objects wherever you look, including the finest china and opulent fabrics.


Remember to look up

The Palace of Holyroodhouse has some magnificent artwork ceilings to admire. The carved plasterwork in the ceiling of the King’s bed-chamber in the East Wing is particularly impressive.

The Great Gallery is one of the must-sees at the Palace of Holyroodhouse. The walls groan with paintings of over 100 Scottish rulers and it has played a hugely important role in Scottish political and courtly life. Nowadays it is mostly used for grand banquets, where fine foods are served under the watchful eye of history.

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Mary Queen of Scots

Much of the palace you’ll see today dates from the seventeenth century, but if you head to the Northwest Tower you can see the space where Mary Queen of Scots took residence. This includes the location of some of the more grisly aspects of her reign, including the murder of her secretary David Rizzio, an act orchestrated by her husband, Lord Darnley.

This part of the palace is steeped in history, with wooden panels and aged floorboards, as well as fascinating exhibitions of clothing and jewellery from this turbulent time.


Glorious gardens

As well as enjoying the history and grandeur of the palace, do remember to step out to soak up the beauty of the gardens. Depending on the season you’ll see all manner of Scottish flora, including a marvellous rose collection, all laid out in the style of a formal garden.

Visiting The Palace of Holyroodhouse in 2024

The palace of Holyrood House can be visited by means of a timed ticket – this means we can manage visitor numbers and ensure everyone’s safety.

To help everything run smoothly and be sure of being able to visit at the time you wish, we recommend you book your tickets online.

Opening Times

Note: Kensington Palace is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and between 24th - 26th December.

April – October

Open: 09:30 - 18:00 - Last admission: 16.30

November – March

Open: 09:30 - 16:30 - Last admission: 15:15

Accessibility

The Palace of Holyrood house is mostly accessible for visitors who use a wheelchair or have other mobility needs.
We also offer a number of solutions for visitors who are D/deaf or hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted or who have autism.
Where possible we offer parking for visitors with disabilities.

Visitors Frequently Asked Questions

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Children under 5 enter for free.
Current Ticket Prices for 2024
Adult (25+) £20.00
Child (5-17) £10.00
Young Person (18-24) £13.00

Please Note: Concessionary tickets are only available to book directly with Royal Collection Trust.
Please contact +44 (0)303 123 7324 or specialistsales@rct.uk or visit the Royal Collection Trust website.

Yes, the Palace offers both self-guided audio tours, which are included in the admission price, and guided tours by a warder for an additional fee. The audio tour is available in several languages and provides extensive information about the palace's history and its rooms.

Yes, tickets for The Palace of Holyroodhouse can be purchased online here. Purchasing tickets in advance is recommended to ensure entry on your preferred date and to avoid long lines at the ticket office.

Yes, the Palace of Holyroodhouse is accessible to visitors with disabilities. Wheelchairs are available free of charge, and there are accessible toilets. Please contact the palace before your visit if you have specific accessibility needs.

The Palace is located at the eastern end of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh. It is easily accessible by public transportation, including buses and taxis. If you are driving, there are public parking areas nearby, but parking on site is limited to disabled badge holders.

There is no strict dress code for visiting the Palace of Holyroodhouse, but smart casual dress is recommended, especially if you are attending any special events or functions.

Don't miss the historic apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, the beautiful 16th-century ruins of Holyrood Abbey, and the Queen’s Gallery, which hosts a rotating exhibition of items from the Royal Collection.

Yes, there are several attractions and landmarks near the Palace. Some popular options include Scottish Parliament Building, Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Mile, and Canongate Kirk, all within walking distance.