Edinburgh Hotel Scotland
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| A rich mix of architectural styles reflects the castle's complex history and role as both stronghold and seat of kings. The tiny St Margaret's Chapel, Edinburgh's oldest building, dates from the 1100s; Crown Square, the principal courtyard, was developed in the 15th century: the Great Hall with its impressive hammer beam roof was built by James IV, the Half Moon Battery was created in the late 16th century; and the Scottish National War Memorial was added after the First World War. The medieval roots of the castle are exposed in David's Tower, parts of which are now open to the public. For visitors today, the castle offers a wealth of attractions to explore. The Prisons of War experience within the castle vaults opened last year. Edinburgh Castle was a prison for sailors from many countries in the 18th and 19th centuries, including crewmen who sailed with John Paul Jones, founder of the American Navy. Their graffiti, hand-made ships and other items are on display at the end of a captivating tour that recreates the sights and sounds of these prison vaults. There are also the magnificent Laich Hall; the National War Museum of Scotland; The 'Honors of the Kingdom' exhibition telling the story of Scotland's Crown Jewels saved from Cromwell to become some of the oldest surviving regalia in Europe; the Stone of Destiny - taken to Westminster Abbey in 1296 and returned to Scotland 700 years later; the One O'clock Gun and a display on the history of time guns and timekeeping; and the giant medieval siege cannon Mons Meg, once again standing proudly on the castle ramparts. |
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Castle stewards provide guided tours and you can also hire an audio guide in six languages. Children's trail available. As well as gift and book shops, the Crown Jewel shop offers exclusive, specially designed jewellery and other unique products for sale. Visitors can take a break in the castle's cafes. A courtesy vehicle for visitors with a disability (sponsored by the Bank of Scotland) is available from the esplanade.
Edinburgh Castle is open daily (April-Oct 9.30am-6pm; Nov-March 9.30am-5pm; £8); the entrance fee covers all attractions within the Castle confines. Tickets should be purchased from the booth by the gatehouse, on the Esplanade.
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Edinburgh Castle Castle hill Royal Mile Edinburgh EH1 2NG Tel: 0131 225 9846 Fax: 0131 220 4733 |