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John Knox House: Entry Ticket

Last medieval building left on the Royal Mile

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Scottish Storytelling Centre
Registered address: Scottish Storytelling Centre, 43-45 High Street, EH1 1SR, Edinburgh, GB
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Last admission: 1 hour before closing
Audio guide: English
Max group size: 20
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Live guide: English, German, Italian
Smartphone tickets accepted

Highlights & Description

  • Walk around the only surviving original medieval building on Edinburgh's Royal Mile and learn about past residents, plus the most turbulent times in Scottish history
  • Find the dragon’s nest and time capsule hiding among the books in the John Knox House bookshop
  • See the tricks and traps used to fool intruders and hunt for the devil hiding in The Oak Room ceiling

Soak up the drama, trials and tribulations of Scotland's turbulent past at this amazing medieval building, dating back to 1470. The John Knox House is Edinburgh's only surviving structure of its kind, and the only original medieval building still standing on the Royal Mile. Explore three floors and learn about past inhabitants, plus the infamous Mary, Queen of Scots.

Once associated with the Scottish Reformation - a time of huge unrest in Scottish History that led to civil war and the abdication of Mary, Queen of Scots - the fascinating John Knox House is a lesson in history.

One noteworthy resident in the 1550s was James Mosman, friend, jeweler, and goldsmith to Mary, Queen of Scots. He was later executed as a traitor in 1573. If only walls could talk!

Explore three levels of 15th-century craftsmanship as you find out about John Knox himself. This Scottish minister, theologian, writer and leader of the Reformation was only here for a while (he died in 1572) but thanks to his association with the place it was rescued from demolition in the 1850s.

Time-capsules to mark this rescue were found in the walls during an excavation and you can see one in the bookshop.

There's drama around every corner at the John Knox House and if stories of the Reformation don't impress the kids, they'll love looking for the dragon's nest in the bookshop!

Getting There

Bus: 35 to Museum of Childhood.

Friday 10:00 - 18:00
Saturday 10:00 - 18:00
Sunday 10:00 - 18:00
Monday 10:00 - 18:00
Tuesday 10:00 - 18:00
Wednesday Closed
Thursday 10:00 - 18:00
John Knox House
High Street, EH1 1SR, Edinburgh
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  • Rescheduling is not possible for this ticket.

Ratings & reviews

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Anonymous
28 Oct 2023
Excellent
I downloaded the ticket to my mobile phone and was able to gain access very easily.
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Lisa,  United Kingdom United Kingdom
25 Nov 2017
Good
Loved the house, loved the history, a little disappointed that the audio guide wasn't available and instead we were handed a lengthy laminated booklet. Really enjoyed the visit.
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János,  Hungary Hungary
16 May 2022
Good
Nice old house, worth visiting. It has no real connection with Knox, nevertheless it is interesting to see.
John Knox House