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Wear comfortable, sturdy shoes as the castle features uneven, cobbled ground.
Most, though not all, of the castle is accessible for wheelchair users.
Costumed guides help bring the history of the castle to life.
The Historic Scotland Explorer Pass includes admission to both Stirling Castle and Edinburgh Castle, as well as more than 70 other Scottish attractions.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Stirling Castle. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Tickets to Stirling Castle cost £18.50 for adults, £15 for seniors (over 65 years), and £11 for children aged 7–15. Kids under 7 years can visit the castle for free. A variety of family ticket packages are also available, starting at £36.50 for one adult and two children.
Yes, Stirling Castle holds an important place in Scottish history—it was once home to the country's royals, including Mary Queen of Scots, and today features rooms restored to their 17th-century glory (when it was the residence of the Stuart monarchs). Book your tickets in advance, as the attraction draws big crowds. If you're visiting on a day trip from Edinburgh, consider combining a castle tour with nearby sights such as Loch Lomond National Park, Dunfermline Abbey, or the Kelpies.
Per one customer who booked the Stirling Castle, Loch Lomond, and Cruise Day Tour from Glasgow, "We had an amazing experience on our tour, thanks to our fantastic guide, Jeff C. He kept us engaged and informed throughout the day, making the trip to Stirling Castle and the cruise on Loch Lomond truly memorable. Jeff shared his extensive knowledge of Scottish history in a way that was both entertaining and enlightening. His enthusiasm really brought the locations to life! The combination of exploring the castle and enjoying the scenic beauty of Loch Lomond was perfect. I learned so much and felt like I was part of the history. I would highly recommend this tour to anyone looking for an enjoyable and informative day out!"
You should allow at least two hours to see Stirling Castle's highlights and get the most out of your visit. With so much to see inside, including the Great Hall, Royal Palace, Chapel Royal, and Great Kitchens, you could easily spend up to four hours in Stirling Castle.
Yes, you must pay for parking at Stirling Castle, and you can only park there for up to four hours. Alternatively, you could park at the free Castleview Park and Ride Service, just outside town, then take the free shuttle bus to the Old Town Jail, a 5-minute walk from the castle entrance.
Yes, you can bring a picnic to Stirling Castle and eat it on the castle grounds. In fact, there are several picnic benches dotted around the grounds for that purpose. Alternatively, you can purchase a light meal or snack at the café located on the castle esplanade.
Yes, you can take photos of all of the rooms and exhibits inside Stirling Castle and its exteriors. However, if you have bulky camera equipment, you may need to carry it by hand, as large backpacks are prohibited inside the castle.
Yes, several restrooms exist in and around Stirling Castle. Wheelchair users will find an accessible toilet to the left of the main castle entrance and another to the left of the café entrance. Visitors will also find public toilets located around Stirling's city center.
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