Palace of Holyroodhouse: Entry Ticket
Visit The King's official residence in Scotland
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- Discover the State Apartments, the historic chambers of Mary Queen of Scots, and the ruins of Holyrood Abbey from the 12th century with tickets to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
- Learn about the significance of the Palace in Scottish Royal history and the notable figures who once lived there, such as Mary, Queen of Scots and Bonnie Prince Charlie
- Enhance your visit with a complimentary multimedia guide to gain a deeper understanding of life at this popular Edinburgh site
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Located at the conclusion of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh, the Palace of Holyroodhouse serves as the designated residence for His Majesty The King in Scotland, where State ceremonies and official events are held by The King and Royal Family members.The Palace has served as a royal residence for more than 500 years and holds a strong connection to the vibrant history of Scotland. Exploring the Palace allows you to step into the Historical Apartments of Mary, Queen of Scots. These rooms witnessed numerous intense events during her tumultuous reign, such as the tragic killing of her Italian secretary, David Rizzio, orchestrated by her spouse, Lord Darnley. Mary's Bedchamber is renowned as 'Scotland's most iconic chamber'.
At the State Apartments of the Palace, guests have the opportunity to admire the splendid Great Gallery, a place where Bonnie Prince Charlie hosted grand balls upon establishing his Jacobite Court at the Palace in September 1745. The State Apartments embody the evolving preferences of different monarchs and are distinguished by their exquisite plasterwork ceilings and exceptional assortment of Brussels tapestries. They are adorned with a variety of masterpieces from the Royal Collection, several of which hold profound ties to Holyroodhouse and Scotland.
A trip to the Palace offers visitors a chance to discover exceptional gardens, framed by the stunning view of Arthur's Seat. A recently designed physic garden located on the Abbey Strand showcases a vibrant collection of healing and cooking plants influenced by the earliest gardens on the premises. In the Palace Café, guests can savor homemade meals prepared with locally grown ingredients, ranging from snacks and lunch to afternoon tea.