The Queen’s Gallery was opened by Her Majesty The Queen on 29 November 2002, as part of the Golden Jubilee celebrations. It hosts a programme of changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. Gold is the current exhibition showing at The Queen's Gallery from 26 March - 27 July 2015.
Canongate, The Royal Mile Edinburgh City of Edinburgh EH8 8DX United Kingdom
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Beautifully renovated and housing some of the Queens art collection . Take ID and with your ticket you can get in free for the rest of the year. Visiting exhibitions are also of high quality.
Beautifully renovated and housing some of the Queens art collection . Take ID and with your ticket you can get in free for the rest of the year. Visiting exhibitions are also of high quality.
They have a poetry exhibition which is worth checking out. Poetery illustrated by Stephen Raw. No photography allowed inside. Worth grabbing audio guide as free to use.
The exhibitions are usually really interesting. It's worth checking out what's on.
Photos from the 1800's in the Middle East are fascinating
If you're traveling with a foreign debit card, don't pay with it at the tickets office ! They charged me twice and told me that's not their problem! ????
Worth the visit with excellent audio guide and historic items back past Bonnie Prince Charlie. Add it to your visit list - Iain Macrae
I had the best glass of apple juice of my life at this place. I don't remember the food, but that apple juice...holy smokes. - Mary Ann Caram
Definitely worth visiting for a tourist - Дмитрий Климов
Free and top notch museum. Great collection of paintings. Nice restaurant too. - Michael B.
Great place for lunch or coffee. Cold in winter, great in summer due to big roof windows. - Dominic Porter
Excellent views of Edinburgh! Bring a camera and a picnic. Worth the 45 minute hike. - Ryan McGuire
Beautiful park near the heart of Edinburgh providing great views of the city and surrounding area. Lovely place for running if you don't mind some hills! - Ross Moug