Queen's Gallery and Scottish Parliament Building - PHOTOGRAPHER COMMENT
Virtual tour panorama taken outside the Scottish Houses of Parliament and Queen's Gallery a the end of the Royal Mile in Edinburgh.
Queen's Gallery and Scottish Parliament Building - FURTHER INFORMATION
Queen's Gallery and Scottish Parliament Building - Edinburgh visitor guide showing a virtual tour of 'Queen's Gallery and Scottish Parliament Building' linked to an interactive map with local and travel information. 360° panoramas from Lothian.
The Queen's Gallery attraction is an art gallery in the former Holyrood Free Church and Duchess of Gordon's School at the Palace of Holyroodhouse Edinburgh. It stands opposite the Scottish Parliament Building at the northern end of the Royal Mile, just a mile from Edinburgh Castle. It was opened by Queen Elizabeth II in 2002 and contains part of the Royal Collection.
Entrance to the Queen's Gallery is ticketed, and tickets may be either purchased at the door or in advance. It is also possible to buy joint tickets for Palace of Holyroodhouse and The Queen's Gallery together.
The Queen's Gallery and Scottish Parliament are next to Holyrood Park, famous for Arthur's Seat and the Salisbury Crags, partially visible at the end of the road in this picture.
ADDRESS
Queen's Gallery
Palace of Holyroodhouse,
Canongate,
The Royal Mile,
Edinburgh EH8 8DX
Phone: (+44) (0)131 556 5100
Web: Queen's Gallery
TRAVEL DIRECTIONS AND GETTING THERE
Bus: Holyrood Road or Canongate / Horse Wynd.
Train: Waverley Railway Station, 1.2 miles walk from the Parliament buildings.
Walk: The Scottish Parliament is 1.2 miles from the Tourist Information Centre and 1 mile from Edinburgh Castle.
















