Description: Also known as the Palace of Holyroodhouse, the Holyrood PAlace is the official residence of the Queen in Scotland. Situated at the bottom of Royal Mile in Edinburgh - on the opposite end from the massive Edinburgh Castle - the Palace is used for state ceremonies and official entertainment. The Baroque palace is closely associated with Scotland’s history, perhaps best known as the home to Mary, Queen of Scots, and the setting for her turbulent reign. Visitors to the palace can view the Royal Apartments with their gorgeous plasterwork and priceless furnishings, including the treasured collection of Brussels tapestries, or walk the famous Great Gallery, hung with Jacob de Wet’s portraits of real and legendary kings of Scots. If you’re not walking the paths through the palace’s beautiful gardens, check out the 12th century Holyrood Abbey ruins, or the beautiful Royal Botanical Gardens nearby.
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