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(4606 Recenzie zákazníkov)
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(4606 Recenzie zákazníkov)
Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets
Experience Edinburgh’s royal palace, explore historic rooms, see the Abbey ruins, and upgrade for hop-on hop-off access and more.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets
Experience Edinburgh’s royal palace, explore historic rooms, see the Abbey ruins, and upgrade for hop-on hop-off access and more.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets
Experience Edinburgh’s royal palace, explore historic rooms, see the Abbey ruins, and upgrade for hop-on hop-off access and more.
Explore at your own pace
Free cancellation
Okamžité potvrdenie
Mobilná vstupenka
Highlights
Experience the official residence of the monarch in Scotland and delve into centuries of royal history.
Visit the dramatic Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, and discover tales of intrigue and murder.
Stroll through the stunning State Apartments admired for their grand designs and royal artwork.
Wander among the scenic ruins of Holyrood Abbey, once among Scotland’s grandest abbeys.
Choose a ticket upgrade for added 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access plus entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What’s Included
Entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
Audio guide in multiple languages
48-hour hop-on hop-off bus (if selected)
Entry to Edinburgh Castle & The Royal Yacht Britannia (if selected)
Audio guide on the bus (as per ticket)
Your experience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
An iconic Scottish royal residence
Located at the famed Royal Mile’s eastern end, the Palace of Holyroodhouse has stood as the official Scottish residence of the monarchy for more than 500 years. Today, it remains the setting for state ceremonies and royal events when King Charles III visits Scotland. Visiting the palace lets you witness history where it happened and admire its impressive design, both inside and out.
The Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots
Step into the rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots, whose reign was marred by plots and tragedy. In these apartments, dramatic episodes unfolded, including the assassination of Mary’s Italian secretary, David Rizzio, orchestrated by her husband Lord Darnley. The Queen’s Bedroom, often called 'the most famous room in Scotland', offers a unique ambience that captures the palace’s turbulent past.
Sumptuous State Apartments
Move on to explore the State Apartments, a series of rooms lavishly decorated with intricate plaster ceilings, period furnishings and a striking collection of tapestries from Brussels. Every room reflects the evolving tastes and roles of monarchs who have resided here and hosted dignitaries in an atmosphere of grandeur. These spaces are a showcase of royal heritage and artistic craftsmanship.
The Great Gallery and Legendary Events
The palace’s Great Gallery is steeped in history, famously hosting Bonnie Prince Charlie and his court during the 1745 Jacobite uprising. It serves as a reminder of the countless royal balls and gatherings that have taken place in these walls. The sense of history is palpable throughout the palace, making each step a journey through time.
Ruins, Gardens and Tranquil Grounds
Outside, the dramatic ruins of Holyrood Abbey stand as a testament to Scotland’s medieval past and religious traditions. Once among Scotland’s most opulent abbeys, its weathered arches provide a serene place to reflect on the history that shaped the site. The palace gardens feature a blend of historic and newly established plots, including a physics garden inspired by early medicinal and culinary botanicals—set against the epic backdrop of Arthur’s Seat.
Combined tickets for full city discovery
Upgrade your experience with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, giving you easy access to the city’s top attractions. This enhanced ticket includes entry into Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia, offering a convenient way to see more of Edinburgh at your own pace while enjoying informative audio commentary as you travel.
Fun fact about Holyrood
The name 'Holyrood' comes from 'holy rood'—meaning 'holy cross'—a relic believed to contain a fragment of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified, adding further spiritual resonance to your visit.
Book your Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets now!
Arrive during opening hours for a flexible visit at your preferred time.
Large bags are prohibited for security reasons.
Guide dogs are allowed but general pets are not permitted inside.
Photography is only allowed in designated areas, not inside the State Apartments.
Some rooms and areas may have limited accessibility due to historic features.
Pondelok
Utorok
Streda
Štvrtok
Piatok
Sobota
Nedeľa
09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm
Is the Palace of Holyroodhouse accessible for wheelchair and stroller users?
Most areas are accessible except some historic rooms of Mary, Queen of Scots. Wheelchairs and prams are welcome, and guide dogs are permitted.
What is included in the audio guide?
The audio guide is available in several languages and covers highlights of the palace, State Apartments, gardens and key historic events.
Are there any restrictions on what I can bring?
Bags larger than 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed. Photography is also not permitted inside the State Apartments.
Can I visit other attractions with an upgraded ticket?
Yes, an upgraded ticket offers 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access and entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What are the palace opening times?
The Palace is generally open daily except on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Opening hours are 09:30am to 06:00pm.
Large bags exceeding 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed on the premises.
Photographs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
The palace is closed each Tuesday and Wednesday; please check before your visit.
Pets are not permitted, except guide dogs and assistance animals.
Accessibility is available for most areas but not all historic rooms; consider mobility needs when planning.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX
Highlights
Experience the official residence of the monarch in Scotland and delve into centuries of royal history.
Visit the dramatic Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, and discover tales of intrigue and murder.
Stroll through the stunning State Apartments admired for their grand designs and royal artwork.
Wander among the scenic ruins of Holyrood Abbey, once among Scotland’s grandest abbeys.
Choose a ticket upgrade for added 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access plus entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What’s Included
Entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
Audio guide in multiple languages
48-hour hop-on hop-off bus (if selected)
Entry to Edinburgh Castle & The Royal Yacht Britannia (if selected)
Audio guide on the bus (as per ticket)
Your experience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
An iconic Scottish royal residence
Located at the famed Royal Mile’s eastern end, the Palace of Holyroodhouse has stood as the official Scottish residence of the monarchy for more than 500 years. Today, it remains the setting for state ceremonies and royal events when King Charles III visits Scotland. Visiting the palace lets you witness history where it happened and admire its impressive design, both inside and out.
The Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots
Step into the rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots, whose reign was marred by plots and tragedy. In these apartments, dramatic episodes unfolded, including the assassination of Mary’s Italian secretary, David Rizzio, orchestrated by her husband Lord Darnley. The Queen’s Bedroom, often called 'the most famous room in Scotland', offers a unique ambience that captures the palace’s turbulent past.
Sumptuous State Apartments
Move on to explore the State Apartments, a series of rooms lavishly decorated with intricate plaster ceilings, period furnishings and a striking collection of tapestries from Brussels. Every room reflects the evolving tastes and roles of monarchs who have resided here and hosted dignitaries in an atmosphere of grandeur. These spaces are a showcase of royal heritage and artistic craftsmanship.
The Great Gallery and Legendary Events
The palace’s Great Gallery is steeped in history, famously hosting Bonnie Prince Charlie and his court during the 1745 Jacobite uprising. It serves as a reminder of the countless royal balls and gatherings that have taken place in these walls. The sense of history is palpable throughout the palace, making each step a journey through time.
Ruins, Gardens and Tranquil Grounds
Outside, the dramatic ruins of Holyrood Abbey stand as a testament to Scotland’s medieval past and religious traditions. Once among Scotland’s most opulent abbeys, its weathered arches provide a serene place to reflect on the history that shaped the site. The palace gardens feature a blend of historic and newly established plots, including a physics garden inspired by early medicinal and culinary botanicals—set against the epic backdrop of Arthur’s Seat.
Combined tickets for full city discovery
Upgrade your experience with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, giving you easy access to the city’s top attractions. This enhanced ticket includes entry into Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia, offering a convenient way to see more of Edinburgh at your own pace while enjoying informative audio commentary as you travel.
Fun fact about Holyrood
The name 'Holyrood' comes from 'holy rood'—meaning 'holy cross'—a relic believed to contain a fragment of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified, adding further spiritual resonance to your visit.
Book your Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets now!
Arrive during opening hours for a flexible visit at your preferred time.
Large bags are prohibited for security reasons.
Guide dogs are allowed but general pets are not permitted inside.
Photography is only allowed in designated areas, not inside the State Apartments.
Some rooms and areas may have limited accessibility due to historic features.
Pondelok
Utorok
Streda
Štvrtok
Piatok
Sobota
Nedeľa
09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm 09:30am - 06:00pm
Is the Palace of Holyroodhouse accessible for wheelchair and stroller users?
Most areas are accessible except some historic rooms of Mary, Queen of Scots. Wheelchairs and prams are welcome, and guide dogs are permitted.
What is included in the audio guide?
The audio guide is available in several languages and covers highlights of the palace, State Apartments, gardens and key historic events.
Are there any restrictions on what I can bring?
Bags larger than 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed. Photography is also not permitted inside the State Apartments.
Can I visit other attractions with an upgraded ticket?
Yes, an upgraded ticket offers 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access and entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What are the palace opening times?
The Palace is generally open daily except on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Opening hours are 09:30am to 06:00pm.
Large bags exceeding 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed on the premises.
Photographs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
The palace is closed each Tuesday and Wednesday; please check before your visit.
Pets are not permitted, except guide dogs and assistance animals.
Accessibility is available for most areas but not all historic rooms; consider mobility needs when planning.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX
Highlights
Experience the official residence of the monarch in Scotland and delve into centuries of royal history.
Visit the dramatic Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, and discover tales of intrigue and murder.
Stroll through the stunning State Apartments admired for their grand designs and royal artwork.
Wander among the scenic ruins of Holyrood Abbey, once among Scotland’s grandest abbeys.
Choose a ticket upgrade for added 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access plus entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What’s Included
Entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
Audio guide in multiple languages
48-hour hop-on hop-off bus (if selected)
Entry to Edinburgh Castle & The Royal Yacht Britannia (if selected)
Audio guide on the bus (as per ticket)
Your experience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
An iconic Scottish royal residence
Located at the famed Royal Mile’s eastern end, the Palace of Holyroodhouse has stood as the official Scottish residence of the monarchy for more than 500 years. Today, it remains the setting for state ceremonies and royal events when King Charles III visits Scotland. Visiting the palace lets you witness history where it happened and admire its impressive design, both inside and out.
The Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots
Step into the rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots, whose reign was marred by plots and tragedy. In these apartments, dramatic episodes unfolded, including the assassination of Mary’s Italian secretary, David Rizzio, orchestrated by her husband Lord Darnley. The Queen’s Bedroom, often called 'the most famous room in Scotland', offers a unique ambience that captures the palace’s turbulent past.
Sumptuous State Apartments
Move on to explore the State Apartments, a series of rooms lavishly decorated with intricate plaster ceilings, period furnishings and a striking collection of tapestries from Brussels. Every room reflects the evolving tastes and roles of monarchs who have resided here and hosted dignitaries in an atmosphere of grandeur. These spaces are a showcase of royal heritage and artistic craftsmanship.
The Great Gallery and Legendary Events
The palace’s Great Gallery is steeped in history, famously hosting Bonnie Prince Charlie and his court during the 1745 Jacobite uprising. It serves as a reminder of the countless royal balls and gatherings that have taken place in these walls. The sense of history is palpable throughout the palace, making each step a journey through time.
Ruins, Gardens and Tranquil Grounds
Outside, the dramatic ruins of Holyrood Abbey stand as a testament to Scotland’s medieval past and religious traditions. Once among Scotland’s most opulent abbeys, its weathered arches provide a serene place to reflect on the history that shaped the site. The palace gardens feature a blend of historic and newly established plots, including a physics garden inspired by early medicinal and culinary botanicals—set against the epic backdrop of Arthur’s Seat.
Combined tickets for full city discovery
Upgrade your experience with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, giving you easy access to the city’s top attractions. This enhanced ticket includes entry into Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia, offering a convenient way to see more of Edinburgh at your own pace while enjoying informative audio commentary as you travel.
Fun fact about Holyrood
The name 'Holyrood' comes from 'holy rood'—meaning 'holy cross'—a relic believed to contain a fragment of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified, adding further spiritual resonance to your visit.
Book your Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets now!
Large bags exceeding 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed on the premises.
Photographs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
The palace is closed each Tuesday and Wednesday; please check before your visit.
Pets are not permitted, except guide dogs and assistance animals.
Accessibility is available for most areas but not all historic rooms; consider mobility needs when planning.
Arrive during opening hours for a flexible visit at your preferred time.
Large bags are prohibited for security reasons.
Guide dogs are allowed but general pets are not permitted inside.
Photography is only allowed in designated areas, not inside the State Apartments.
Some rooms and areas may have limited accessibility due to historic features.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX
Highlights
Experience the official residence of the monarch in Scotland and delve into centuries of royal history.
Visit the dramatic Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots, and discover tales of intrigue and murder.
Stroll through the stunning State Apartments admired for their grand designs and royal artwork.
Wander among the scenic ruins of Holyrood Abbey, once among Scotland’s grandest abbeys.
Choose a ticket upgrade for added 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus access plus entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
What’s Included
Entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
Audio guide in multiple languages
48-hour hop-on hop-off bus (if selected)
Entry to Edinburgh Castle & The Royal Yacht Britannia (if selected)
Audio guide on the bus (as per ticket)
Your experience at the Palace of Holyroodhouse
An iconic Scottish royal residence
Located at the famed Royal Mile’s eastern end, the Palace of Holyroodhouse has stood as the official Scottish residence of the monarchy for more than 500 years. Today, it remains the setting for state ceremonies and royal events when King Charles III visits Scotland. Visiting the palace lets you witness history where it happened and admire its impressive design, both inside and out.
The Historic Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots
Step into the rooms once occupied by Mary, Queen of Scots, whose reign was marred by plots and tragedy. In these apartments, dramatic episodes unfolded, including the assassination of Mary’s Italian secretary, David Rizzio, orchestrated by her husband Lord Darnley. The Queen’s Bedroom, often called 'the most famous room in Scotland', offers a unique ambience that captures the palace’s turbulent past.
Sumptuous State Apartments
Move on to explore the State Apartments, a series of rooms lavishly decorated with intricate plaster ceilings, period furnishings and a striking collection of tapestries from Brussels. Every room reflects the evolving tastes and roles of monarchs who have resided here and hosted dignitaries in an atmosphere of grandeur. These spaces are a showcase of royal heritage and artistic craftsmanship.
The Great Gallery and Legendary Events
The palace’s Great Gallery is steeped in history, famously hosting Bonnie Prince Charlie and his court during the 1745 Jacobite uprising. It serves as a reminder of the countless royal balls and gatherings that have taken place in these walls. The sense of history is palpable throughout the palace, making each step a journey through time.
Ruins, Gardens and Tranquil Grounds
Outside, the dramatic ruins of Holyrood Abbey stand as a testament to Scotland’s medieval past and religious traditions. Once among Scotland’s most opulent abbeys, its weathered arches provide a serene place to reflect on the history that shaped the site. The palace gardens feature a blend of historic and newly established plots, including a physics garden inspired by early medicinal and culinary botanicals—set against the epic backdrop of Arthur’s Seat.
Combined tickets for full city discovery
Upgrade your experience with a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus pass, giving you easy access to the city’s top attractions. This enhanced ticket includes entry into Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia, offering a convenient way to see more of Edinburgh at your own pace while enjoying informative audio commentary as you travel.
Fun fact about Holyrood
The name 'Holyrood' comes from 'holy rood'—meaning 'holy cross'—a relic believed to contain a fragment of the True Cross on which Jesus was crucified, adding further spiritual resonance to your visit.
Book your Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets now!
Large bags exceeding 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed on the premises.
Photographs are not permitted inside the State Apartments.
The palace is closed each Tuesday and Wednesday; please check before your visit.
Pets are not permitted, except guide dogs and assistance animals.
Accessibility is available for most areas but not all historic rooms; consider mobility needs when planning.
Arrive during opening hours for a flexible visit at your preferred time.
Large bags are prohibited for security reasons.
Guide dogs are allowed but general pets are not permitted inside.
Photography is only allowed in designated areas, not inside the State Apartments.
Some rooms and areas may have limited accessibility due to historic features.
Free cancellation up to 24 h
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX
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