History
Dating to the 1100's for the abbey, there have been many building projects over the years. The current abbey was destroyed during the Reformation by a mob.Planning your visit
You should allow at least an hour and a half for Holyrood House. We enjoyed the audio tour.There is parking nearby and the 35 bus goes quite close.
If you get your ticket stamped at the end, it turns into a year pass.
Holyrood House usually has a free day near or on St. Andrew's Day - on that day you cannot turn your ticket into a year pass.
Taking Kids
What could be more fun than going to see the queen's house?We actually enjoyed the front courtyard most. There were the guard posts.
and the lion sculptures on random walls
The palace has a children's room. There are coloring sheets available.
Also laid out are old fashioned toys and tools.
What really disgusts me is that the Holyrood House website claims the gardens are wonderful and well worth a visit - but when we visited there were signs everywhere saying to keep off the grass and every path except the main thoroughfare was roped off!
It is a gross lie to say it's a great place for kids to explore when there's nothing to explore! We were done doing the garden path circuit in 5 minutes.
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