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King Charles Queen Camilla Palace of Holyroodhouse

King Charles and Queen Camilla hold a deep affection for the Palace of Holyroodhouse, valuing its rich history and significance as Scotland’s royal residence. Over the years, they have attended numerous events and engagements there, embracing its role as a cornerstone of their connection to Scotland. Their love for Edinburgh is evident in their frequent visits, where they immerse themselves in the city’s vibrant culture, historic charm, and the warmth of its people. Together, they embody a genuine appreciation for Edinburgh’s heritage, with Holyroodhouse standing as a symbol of their enduring bond with Scotland.

 

 

Palace of Holyroodhouse

Royal residence of King Charles III  when carrying out official engagements in Scotland. The 16th-century palace of the Stuarts, with tours of royal reception rooms, antiques & relics. The Palace of Holyroodhouse, founded in 1128 as a monastery, is a stunning example of Scottish architecture and royal heritage. It hosts state ceremonies, royal events, and public tours, showcasing lavish interiors and historic artifacts. Visitors explore the palace, gardens, and the ruins of Holyrood Abbey, immersing in Scotland’s royal past.

Located at the end of Edinburgh’s Royal Mile, the palace offers a glimpse into the lives of Scottish monarchs, including Mary, Queen of Scots, Bonnie Prince Charlie. Managed by the Royal Collection Trust, it combines history, art, and culture in a regal setting. The site also features seasonal exhibitions and events, enhancing its appeal to global tourists.

Visit The Palace of Holyroodhouse

The Palace of Holyroodhouse is open 7 days a week until 8 September 2025. After that date the Palace returns to 5 day opening, closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. The Admission Centre is busiest from opening and throughout the morning. For the best experience please book your tickets in advance and arrive after 11:00.

Closures

  • Thursday, 26 June – Friday, 4 July 2025 – Palace closed (Café also closed. The King’s Gallery remains open)
  • Monday, 8 September 2025 – Palace closing early. Last admission is at 14:00 and the Palace will be closed at 15:30.

As a working royal palace sometimes closures can happen at short notice.​ Any closure dates will be listed here.

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