Step into the tranquil and meticulously landscaped gardens of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, where historical elegance meets natural beauty right in the heart of Edinburgh.
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BOOK TICKETS NOWA dramatic contrast to the wilds of Arthur’s Seat, this land was once a monastery garden where monks would grow plants and medicinal herbs for the infirmary. If you explore the gardens, you can still see what remains of the monastery.
When James IV built the first royal palace on these grounds, the gardens were the setting for tournaments, hawking, hunting, and archery. He also constructed a menagerie for lions, tigers, and bears.
Mary, Queen of Scots, often practised in the gardens and even had wild boars brought from France.
Look out for the sundial which was originally placed in the centre of the Privy Garden before it was swept away by Prince Albert to create a new carriage approach. The dial, gifted in 1633 to coincide with Charles I’s coronation, can now be found in the gardens.
Much of the gardens were renovated by Prince Albert and news trees and planting still continue year-round. In 2020, a Physic Garden was opened next to the Palace, based on the original gardens at the site hundreds of years ago, open every day and free to enter.
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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.
Note: Kensington Palace is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and between 24th - 26th December.
Open: 09:30 - 18:00 - Last admission: 16.30
Open: 09:30 - 16:30 - Last admission: 15:15
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.
Current Ticket Prices for 2024 | |
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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.