Palace of Holyroodhouse Tickets

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Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
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Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide
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Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, with multimedia guide.
Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh with tourists exploring the historic courtyard.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance with tickets in hand, Edinburgh
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, holding tickets and multimedia guide.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, Edinburgh, using multimedia guide.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, with multimedia guide tickets.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse in London, available for booking with entrance tickets
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, with multimedia guide.
Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh with tourists exploring the historic courtyard.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance with tickets in hand, Edinburgh
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, holding tickets and multimedia guide.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, Edinburgh, using multimedia guide.
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide
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Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse in London, available for booking with entrance tickets
Tourists exploring the historic Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, with entrance tickets and multimedia guide in hand
Tourists at Palace of Holyroodhouse entrance, London, with multimedia guide.
Holyroodhouse Palace in Edinburgh with tourists exploring the historic courtyard.
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Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets

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  • Explore the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of King Charles III in Scotland, and discover the royal world of intrigue and splendor.
  • Prepare for a royal tour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, used by His Majesty for State ceremonies, and learn fascinating facts from your audio guide.
  • See the Bechamber, Supper Room, and Outer Chamber of Mary, Queen of Scots, which witnessed tragedy and murder during her turbulent reign.
  • Admire works of art from the Royal Collection in the State Apartments, whose decor reflects the changing tastes of the successive monarchs.
  • Upgrade your tickets to include a 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass which includes entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.
  • Explore the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the official residence of King Charles III in Scotland, and discover the royal world of intrigue and splendor.
  • Prepare for a royal tour of the Palace of Holyroodhouse, used by His Majesty for State ceremonies, and learn fascinating facts from your audio guide.
  • See the Bechamber, Supper Room, and Outer Chamber of Mary, Queen of Scots, which witnessed tragedy and murder during her turbulent reign.
  • Admire works of art from the Royal Collection in the State Apartments, whose decor reflects the changing tastes of the successive monarchs.
  • Upgrade your tickets to include a 48-hour hop-on-hop-off pass which includes entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia.

Inclusions

  • Entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse
  • Audio guide in English, Brazilian Portuguese, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian and Spanish
  • 48-hour hop-on-hop-off bus (as per option selected)
  • Entry to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia (as per option selected)
  • Audio guide on the bus (as per option selected)
  • Keep in mind that bags larger than 45cm × 20cm × 30cm are not allowed in this experience. Pack wisely!
  • Due to venue restrictions, pets cannot tag along for this experience.
  • Keep your camera tucked away – photography is strictly not allowed inside the State Apartments.
  • This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible, except in some parts of Mary, Queen of Scots' rooms.
  • Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
  • As the Palace of Holyroodhouse is a working royal palace, security, and opening arrangements may be subject to change at short notice.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 36 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Tourists exploring Edinburgh's royal attractions with skip-the-line tickets, enjoying a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour
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Edinburgh Castle with hop-on hop-off bus on The Royal Edinburgh Tour.
Visitors exploring the historic interiors of Edinburgh Castle, Scotland.
Tourists on hop-on hop-off bus near Edinburgh Castle during Royal Edinburgh Tour.
Greenhouse in Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh with lush plants and glass architecture.
Visitors exploring the lush landscapes inside the Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh.
Royal Yacht Britannia docked in Edinburgh with visitors exploring the deck.
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Edinburgh: Royal Attractions Tickets + 48-Hour Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

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£76
Free cancellation

You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.

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Flexible duration
Audio guide
Guided tour
Routes
TOTAL DURATION60 minutes
FREQUENCYEvery 8-10 mins
FIRST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 8:45 AM
LAST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 6:00 PM
TOTAL DURATION70 minutes
FREQUENCYEvery 15 mins
FIRST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 8:50 AM
LAST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 5:50 PM
TOTAL DURATION80 minutes
FREQUENCYEvery 15 mins
FIRST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 8:40 AM
LAST DEPARTUREWaterloo Place at 5:25 PM
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1

Waterloo Place

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2 attractions

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Calton Hill
1 min walk
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery
6 min walk

2

St. Andrew Square

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2 attractions

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St. Andrew Square Gardens
2 min walk
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Scott Monument
5 min walk

3

Lothian Road

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2 attractions

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Usher Hall
2 min walk
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Traverse Theatre
1 min walk

4

Grassmarket

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2 attractions

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Grassmarket Square
1 min walk
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Victoria Street
6 min walk

5

Lawnmarket

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2 attractions

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Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
1 min walk
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Writers’ Museum
1 min walk

6

John Knox House

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2 attractions

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National Museum of Scotland
2 min walk
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Bedlam Theatre
2 min walk

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Holyrood

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3 attractions

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Palace of Holyroodhouse
1 min walk
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Scottish Parliament Building
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Holyrood Park
8 min walk

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Our Dynamic Earth

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2 attractions

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Our Dynamic Earth
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The Queen’s Gallery
6 min walk

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Waterloo Place

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2 attractions

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Calton Hill
1 min walk
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery
6 min walk

2

St. Andrew Square

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2 attractions

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St. Andrew Square Gardens
2 min walk
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Scott Monument
5 min walk

3

Charlotte Square

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2 attractions

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The Georgian House
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Princes Street Gardens
9 min walk

4

Lothian Road

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2 attractions

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Usher Hall
2 min walk
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Traverse Theatre
1 min walk

5

Grassmarket

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2 attractions

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Grassmarket Square
1 min walk
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Victoria Street
6 min walk

6

Lawnmarket

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2 attractions

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Camera Obscura & World of Illusions
1 min walk
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Writers’ Museum
1 min walk

7

John Knox House

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2 attractions

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National Museum of Scotland
2 min walk
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Bedlam Theatre
2 min walk

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Holyrood

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3 attractions

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Palace of Holyroodhouse
1 min walk
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Scottish Parliament Building
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Holyrood Park
8 min walk

9

Our Dynamic Earth

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2 attractions

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Our Dynamic Earth
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The Queen’s Gallery
6 min walk

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Waterloo Place

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2 attractions

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Calton Hill
1 min walk
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Scottish National Portrait Gallery
6 min walk

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Holyrood

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3 attractions

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Palace of Holyroodhouse
1 min walk
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Scottish Parliament Building
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Holyrood Park
8 min walk

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St. Andrew Square

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2 attractions

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St. Andrew Square Gardens
2 min walk
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Scott Monument
5 min walk

4

Royal Botanic Garden

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2 attractions

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Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
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Inverleith House

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Newhaven

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Newhaven Harbour Lighthouse
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Newhaven Fish Market
2 min walk

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The Shore

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The Shore
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Nelson Monument
12 min walk

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Ocean Terminal

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Royal Yacht Britannia
4 min walk
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Ocean Terminal Mall
7 min walk

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Bonnington Rd

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The Edinburgh Gin Distillery at The Arches
10 min walk
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Edinburgh Sculpture Workshop
5 min walk

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Leopold Place

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Gayfield Square
5 min walk

Palaces, panoramas, and pounds saved! Edinburgh’s best sights in one cost-saving combo.

  • Edinburgh's royal sights are yours to see on this 48-hour hop-on hop-off tour with direct access to 3 popular attractions – your wallet will thank you later.
  • Discover royal history at Edinburgh Castle and Holyroodhouse Palace and tour the floating Royal Yacht Britannia, all easily accessible on your HOHO route.
  • Marvel at medieval rooms, precious jewels, and Mary, Queen of Scots' living spaces and peek into the Queen's private rooms and fancy tea areas.
  • Explore Edinburgh your way with the flexible HOHO pass. Three routes and 50+ well-placed stops let you see top sights like the Parliament and the Botanic Garden.
  • Catch a double-decker every 30 mins and pick from various language audio guides or enjoy lively English commentary on the green route.

Palaces, panoramas, and pounds saved! Edinburgh’s best sights in one cost-saving combo.

  • Edinburgh's royal sights are yours to see on this 48-hour hop-on hop-off tour with direct access to 3 popular attractions – your wallet will thank you later.
  • Discover royal history at Edinburgh Castle and Holyroodhouse Palace and tour the floating Royal Yacht Britannia, all easily accessible on your HOHO route.
  • Marvel at medieval rooms, precious jewels, and Mary, Queen of Scots' living spaces and peek into the Queen's private rooms and fancy tea areas.
  • Explore Edinburgh your way with the flexible HOHO pass. Three routes and 50+ well-placed stops let you see top sights like the Parliament and the Botanic Garden.
  • Catch a double-decker every 30 mins and pick from various language audio guides or enjoy lively English commentary on the green route.

Inclusions

Royal Attractions

  • Entry to Edinburgh Castle (Close to stop 6, Red route & stop 8, Green route)
  • Entry to Royal Yacht Britannia (Close to stop 14, Blue route)
  • Entry to Palace of Holyroodhouse (Close to stops 11 & 13, Red route, stops 13 & 15, Green route & stop 3, Blue route)
  • Audio guide in 30 languages (Royal Yacht Britannia)
  • Audio guide in 9 languages (Palace of Holyroodhouse)

Edinburgh HOHO

  • 48-hour unlimited hop-on hop-off tour
  • Access to Red, Green & Blue routes
  • Audio guide in English, French, Spanish, Italian, German, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Scottish & Portuguese (Red & Blue routes)
  • Horrible Histories children’s commentary
  • English-speaking guide (Green route)
  • Headphones
  • Mobile app with a detailed map and live bus tracking

Please click here for detailed route maps and boarding points.

You can join the tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket.

Red route

  • First bus: 8:50am from Waterloo Place
  • Last bus: 4:20pm from Waterloo Place
  • Frequency: Every 30 mins
  • Popular stops: Edinburgh Castle, Old Town, Royal Mile

Green route

  • First bus: 9am from Waterloo Place
  • Last bus: 4pm from Waterloo Place
  • Frequency: Every 30 mins
  • Popular stops: Georgian New Town, Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse

Blue route

  • First bus: 9:10am from Waterloo Place
  • Last bus: 3:40pm from Waterloo Place
  • Frequency: Every 30 mins
  • Popular stops: Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh, Royal Yacht Britannia, Palace of Holyroodhouse

Royal Attractions

  • Tip: Don't miss the Honours of Scotland exhibition at Edinburgh Castle, showcasing the oldest Crown jewels in the British Isles!
  • Parts of Edinburgh Castle and Palace of Holyroodhouse are wheelchair accessible.
  • The Royal Yacht Britannia experience is wheelchair accessible.
  • Note that the ticket lets you visit Edinburgh Castle and Royal Yacht Britannia within 48 hours. If you need to visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse outside of that timeframe, your ticket will still be valid.
  • Children aged 15 and under must be accompanied by an adult or senior citizen during their visit.
  • The Palace of Holyroodhouse is closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays, except from 25 May to 8 September 2025, when it remains open daily.

Edinburgh HOHO

  • This experience is wheelchair accessible.
  • Mobility scooters are allowed if folded and stored as luggage.
  • Your guide dogs and pet dogs are welcome aboard.
  • You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
EdinburghHolyrood Palace

Holyroodhouse Palace | Official residence of the monarch in Scotland

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is the King’s official residence in Scotland, tucked at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile. Once home to Mary, Queen of Scots, it features 16th-century royal apartments, 12th-century abbey ruins, and rooms still used for royal ceremonies—all open to the public, unless royalty’s in town.

Why visit the Palace of Holyroodhouse?

Palace of Holyroodhouse
  • Royal residence: It’s the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland, still used by King Charles III for state ceremonies and official events when he’s in Edinburgh.
  • Historic interiors: Check out the rooms filled with ornate plaster ceilings, original 17th-century furniture, priceless paintings and centuries-old tapestries from France and Flanders.
  • Ancient abbey: Wander through the haunting ruins of Holyrood Abbey, founded in 1128 by David I. It once held royal weddings, coronations, and burials right next to the palace itself.
  • A leafy escape: Take a breather in four hectares of landscaped gardens with views toward Holyrood Park. These royal grounds even feature rare trees like the legendary Wentworth Elm!
  • Intersection of art & history: Eighty-nine portraits line this Great Gallery, showing off Scottish monarchs from ancient legends to actual kings. It’s the palace’s largest room and is packed with art commissioned by Charles II.

Things to know before booking your Palace of Holyroodhouse tickets

  • Ticket options: Go for a standard Palace ticket, book a separate King’s Gallery ticket for art exhibitions only, or grab a Royal Attractions combo pass with entry toEdinburgh Castle, Royal Yacht Britannia, and a 48-hour Hop-on-Hop-off bus tour.
  • What’s included in the entry ticket: A standard ticket gets you into the Palace of Holyroodhouse plus an audio guide in 11 languages—English, Brazilian, Portuguese, French, Gaelic, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, or Spanish.
  • Upgrade options: Want more than just the Palace? Upgrade for access to Edinburgh Castle, the Royal Yacht Britannia, and a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour with onboard commentary.
  • What’s included in the exhibition ticket: A King’s Gallery ticket grants you access to the Royal Portraits exhibition, showcasing a century of stunning photography, plus a multimedia guide in English to walk you through the royal visuals.
  • What’s offered in combo ticket: This combo ticket unlocks Edinburgh’s royal highlights, granting you entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh Castle, and the Royal Yacht Britannia. Plus, enjoy a 48-hour hop-on hop-off bus tour with audio guides in multiple languages, including an English-speaking guide on the Green route.
  • Mobility restrictions: The Palace of Holyroodhouse is fully accessible for wheelchairs and prams/strollers, with the exception of certain areas within Mary, Queen of Scots' rooms.
  • Cancellation policy: You can cancel your tickets up to 24-36 hours before your experience begins. Be sure to review the cancellation policy before making your booking.

Which Palace of Holyroodhouse ticket is best for you?

Palace of Holyroodhouse

If you are on a budget

Go for: Entrance tickets

Guide: Audio guide

Duration: Flexible

  • Your ticket gives you entry to the Palace of Holyroodhouse and includes an audio guide in 11 languages, providing fascinating details about the palace's history at your own pace.
  • Upgrade to a 48-hour hop-on-hop-off bus pass, with access to Edinburgh Castle and The Royal Yacht Britannia. Enjoy audio guides on the bus in multiple languages for a deeper exploration.

Recommended tour:

  • Palace of Holyroodhouse Entrance Tickets
Palace of Holyroodhouse

If you want to see the royal art

Go for: King’s Gallery tickets

Guide: Audio guide

Duration: Flexible

  • With your ticket to The King's Gallery, explore the Royal Portraits: A Century of Photography exhibition. See iconic royal portraits, rare vintage prints, and exclusive items from the Royal Archives.
  • Enhance your visit with a multimedia guide in English, offering insightful commentary about the evolution of royal portrait photography.

Recommended tour:

  • The King's Gallery at Palace of Holyroodhouse Tickets
Palace of Holyroodhouse

If you want to explore beyond

Go for: Combo tickets

Guide: Audio guide

Duration: Flexible

  • Includes entry to Edinburgh Castle, Palace of Holyroodhouse, and Royal Yacht Britannia. See medieval rooms, royal jewels, historic ships, and Mary, Queen of Scots' private chambers with Royal Attractions pass.
  • Enjoy unlimited 48-hour access to Red, Green, and Blue bus routes. The HoHo tour covers over 50 stops with multilingual audio guides, kids’ commentary, and live guides on select routes for deeper insights.

Recommended tour:

24/48-Hour Edinburgh Hop-On Hop-Off Tour with Optional Access to Royal Attractions

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Palace of Holyroodhouse

The Palace of Holyroodhouse has three main entrances:

  • Main entrance: Found on the Royal Mile, this is the primary access point for all ticket holders.
  • Queen’s entrance: Located on the Canongate, this entrance is for visitors with a tour of the Queen’s Apartments.
  • Gatehouse entrance: Situated on the High Street, this entrance welcomes all ticket holders and stays open late during special evening events.
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  • Visitor Centre: No need to guess where to go next. The visitor centre has maps, helpful staff, and all the info you need to make the most of your visit.
  • Café: Hungry or just craving a cuppa? The on-site café has you covered with tasty snacks, drinks, and full meals to keep you fuelled.
  • Gift shop: Want a royal souvenir? The gift shop’s packed with everything from books and jewellery to quirky keepsakes you won’t find anywhere else.
  • Restrooms: Clean and easy to find, restrooms are dotted conveniently around the palace so you’re never caught out.
  • Wi-Fi: Snap a shot, post it instantly. Free Wi-Fi is available in selected areas so you can stay connected as you explore.
  • Pushchairs for hire: Baby carriers and hip seats are available on request.
  • Breastfeeding: You can breastfeed anywhere in the palace or The King’s Gallery—no need to ask.
  • Wheelchair accessibility: Most areas of the palace are wheelchair accessible, though Mary, Queen of Scots’ rooms have some restrictions.
  • Free carer ticket: If you need support during your visit, you can book a complimentary ticket for a companion to come along with you.
  • Accessible toilets: You’ll find accessible toilets in the Café at the Palace..
  • Seating: Need a breather? There’s limited bench seating available throughout the Palace grounds.
  • Assistance dogs: Only registered guide, hearing, and assistance dogs are welcomed throughout the site.
  • Multimedia guide: The guide comes with BSL, subtitles, and an audio-descriptive version so everyone can enjoy the stories behind the palace.
  • Staff support: Several of the palace Wardens are Dementia Friends, so don’t hesitate to ask for help if you need it.
  • Disabled parking: Accessible parking is available on Horse Wynd, right outside the Palace, and is offered on a first-come, first-served basis.
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  • Security screening: All bags go through security checks, so travel light to make entry quicker and easier.
  • Bag size restrictions: Only small bags (max 45cm × 20cm × 30cm) are allowed inside. Larger items must be stored offsite, like at Waverley Station.
  • Pushchairs and baby carriers: Pushchairs are usually welcome, but during busy times they’ll need to be left at the entrance. 
  • No eating or drinking: Only bottled water is allowed inside. Snacks and drinks must stay sealed in your bag until after the visit.
  • No smoking or vaping: Smoking and vaping, including e-cigarettes, are not allowed anywhere indoors or in the gardens.
  • Restricted Items: Items like knives over 7.7cm, pepper spray, aerosols, alcohol, paints, skateboards, drones, and large blades (including kirpans over 7.7cm) are not allowed inside.
  • Photography: To help preserve the interiors, photography is not permitted inside the palace.
  • Animals: No pets are permitted inside the venue.
  • One-Way System: A one-way route is in place throughout the palace to help with visitor flow and safety. This means you cannot go back on your route, so thoroughly enjoy the things on your way!
  • Medical equipment allowed: You’re welcome to bring pacemakers, hearing aids, and essential medical devices. Just let staff know if you need help.
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  • Arrive early for fewer crowds: The first entry slot of the day is usually the quietest, giving you time and space to enjoy the interiors without the rush.
  • Bring earphones for the multimedia guide: The palace offers a multimedia guide (with BSL and audio-described options), and bringing your own wired earphones makes it more comfortable.
  • Wear shoes with good grip: The palace has original stone floors and uneven surfaces—especially around Holyrood Abbey and the courtyard—so stable footwear is a must.
  • Check garden and abbey access beforehand: The gardens and Holyrood Abbey sometimes close for restoration or weather; check the official website so you’re not caught off guard.
  • Use the Mews toilets beforehand: The main restrooms are outside the entrance gate in the Mews Courtyard, and re-entry isn’t always possible once inside.
  • Bring a water bottle: Only bottled water is allowed in the palace, so pack one if you think you’ll need it, especially on warmer days.
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  • The Café at the Palace: This on-site cafe is your go-to for a quick refuel during your visit. Think yummy light meals, snacks, and drinks – perfect for grabbing a bite on the go. The toasted ciabatta sandwiches like the Chipotle Chicken, Italian Deli, and New Yorker at the cafe are must-tries!
  • Wedgwood the Restaurant (0.6 km): Up for a fancy feast? This place is a bit further, but it's worth it for a refined Scottish dining experience. They use fresh, local ingredients to create culinary magic. The Peterhead Cod and Avon Valley roe deer loin are specialties.
  • Whiski Rooms (1.6 km): Want a taste of Scotland in one place? This spot combines a restaurant, bar, and whisky shop! You can enjoy delicious Scottish food alongside a massive selection of whiskies. Pair your haggis or scotch beef steak pie with one of the 300 whiskies available.
  • Papii Café (2 km): Craving some Scottish or European comfort food? This cozy cafe is a short walk away and has a welcoming atmosphere to match their delicious dishes. Do try the bacon and maple syrup waffles and the spanakopita.
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Palace of Holyroodhouse
  • Museum of Edinburgh (0.3 km): Step into a treasure trove of the city’s past—this place is packed with everything from old street signs to collarbones of dogs (yep), plus stories of Edinburgh’s quirkiest residents.
  • Dynamic Earth (0.4 km): Get ready to time travel! From the Big Bang to the ocean floor, Dynamic Earth throws you into volcanoes, glaciers, and epic space vibes—all in one wild ride.
  • Edinburgh Dungeon (1.1 km): Ready to laugh-scream your way through history? Edinburgh Dungeon blends jump scares, creepy characters, and dark comedy to bring the city’s gory past to life—brace yourself, it’s wild.

Beyond Palace of Holyroodhouse

Edinburgh Castle

Perched on an extinct volcano, Edinburgh Castle is a historic fortress offering spectacular views over the city. Packed with history, from the Crown Jewels to ancient stone walls, it’s a must-see for anyone wanting to soak up Scotland's royal heritage.

Royal Yacht Britannia

Come aboard the Royal Yacht Britannia and get a peek into the life of the royal family at sea. With luxurious rooms, a fascinating royal history, and stunning views of the harbor, it’s like stepping into a floating palace.

Frequently Asked Questions about the Palace of Holyroodhouse tickets

How far in advance should I book my tickets?

For peace of mind, booking tickets at least a week in advance is ideal, especially during peak tourist seasons.

Can I change my ticket date after I’ve booked?

Good news! You can change your ticket date, but please note that changes are subject to availability. Just contact our team, and we'll help get you sorted!

Can I visit the Palace with a discounted ticket?

Yes! Discounted tickets are available for people with disabilities, youth aged 18–24, and children aged 5–17.

Do I need to book tickets for kids?

Kids under 5 are free to enter, but for those 5 and older, a child ticket is required. It’s a great deal for young explorers who want to experience history up close!

Do I need to print my ticket, or can I show it on my phone?

Go green! You can show your ticket on your phone, making it super convenient. Just have it ready to scan when you arrive, and you're all set.

Is the Palace open year-round for visitors?

Yes, the palace is open throughout the year, but be sure to check the website for any special closures or events that might affect your visit.

Are tickets for the Palace of Holyroodhouse valid for the gardens too?

Yes, your ticket gives you access to both the Palace and the stunning gardens. Don’t miss a stroll through the beautiful grounds after your tour!