Edinburgh Castle

Type:Castle / Fort

Castle Hill, Edinburgh, Midlothian, EH1 2NG

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Edinburgh Castle is one of the most exciting historic sites in Western Europe. Set in the heart of Scotland's dynamic capital city, it is sure to capture your imagination and the scenery will take your breath away. You can discover some highlights of a visit to Edinburgh Castle, from the Royal Palace and Honours of Scotland to Mons Meg and the Scottish National War Memorial.

Ear Defenders

A limited number of adult and children’s ear defenders are available at this site. Please ask a member of staff when your ticket is scanned if you want to borrow them.

Dogs

Only assistance dogs are permitted, including within roofed areas. Dogs must be kept on a lead at all times and not left unattended at any time in the castle or vehicles. Owners must pick up after dogs. Visitors' dogs are not permitted at the castle.

Visiting the site:

1. Visitors access the castle over a wooden-slatted bridge.

A mobility vehicle to Crown Square is available on request, and can be arranged by staff at the castle entrance. The car has been adapted to allow physical distancing. It can accommodate most wheelchairs, motorised wheelchairs and mobility scooters, but this is dependent on their dimensions. A maximum of three passengers plus one passenger that uses a wheelchair may use the car at once.

Please be aware the service cannot run between 12.45pm and 1.15pm due to the firing of the One o'Clock Gun and there may be longer wait times for visitors entering the castle on the 12.30pm and 1pm timeslots.

Two manual wheelchairs are available for use on a first-come, first-served basis.

2. Upon entering the castle, there is a set of adapted toilets to your left, and the ticket office to your right – both reached over an uneven cobbled surface.

3. You enter the castle from a steep curved route. It is 15 degrees at its steepest point, the average is five degrees and it is approximately 350m from entering the castle to the top level at Crown Square. It is surfaced with cobbles, which can be uneven.

The Portcullis Gift Shop has step-free access but is accessed from the steep, cobbled hill.

An audio guide is available to hire from the audio booth just after the portcullis gate (where your entrance tickets are scanned). It is free to blind and partially sighted visitors. You can use your own mobile phone or one of our devices. The handsets operate by a push button system. Audio guides are available in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Mandarin, Korean, Polish, Portugese (Brazilian), Russian, Spanish and Ukrainian.

Print versions of the audio guide are available in both large print and Open Dyslexic large print. These are also available to download onto your own device. Please ask a member of staff at the audio booth for a copy.

4. The One o’Clock Gun is on the level but cobbled area, next to the Redcoat Café. The gun makes a loud and sudden noise when it is fired. It is fired Monday to Saturday. 

The Redcoat Café has step-free access.

5. Hospital Square is reached down a cobbled ramp of 12 degrees.

6. The route continues up the cobbled incline through Foog’s Gate. This is the steepest part of the castle route.

From here visitors can enter the Prisons of War vaults. The vaults are accessed via numerous short flights of steps, with handrails on both sides.

7. Visitors will then enter Crown Square – a large, level, paved area.

The Great Hall and National War Memorial both have ramped access.

In the Palace Apartments, there is a short flight of stone steps with a handrail at both entry and exit (The Birthing Room remains closed).

Adapted toilets are available in Crown Square – please ask a member of staff for assistance.

8. The surface around St Margaret's Chapel and Mons Meg is cobbled. The Chapel has a small ramp up to a door 810mm wide.

The Whisky and Finest Food Shop is next to St Margaret’s Chapel and has a small threshold.

9. Visitors then exit the castle via 70 stone steps with a handrail. Staff will be available to guide you back down through the castle if this exit is unsuitable for you.

Facilities

Accessibility

  • Accessible to Wheelchair Users
  • Autism Friendly
  • Facility for service dogs
  • Wheelchairs available

Parking & Transport

  • On site parking

Map & Directions

Opening Times

Season (1 Jan 2024 - 31 Dec 2024)
DayTimes
Monday - Friday09:30 - 17:00
Saturday09:30 - 18:00
SundayClosed