
Free Family Trails
Explore the new Scottish galleries, together, with our Art Stomps (under 5s) and Art Chat (ages 6+) trails.
Open daily, 10am–5pm
25 & 26 December: Closed
1 January: Open 12noon–5pm
Free admission | Charges for some exhibitions
The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL
Open, free to all. Yours to discover.
Immerse yourself in this breath-taking art collection. Experience paintings by internationally renowned artists such as Vermeer, Titian, Rembrandt, Velázquez and the Impressionists. Explore the newly opened Scottish galleries where you can encounter the very best of Scottish art from 1800 to 1945. Marvel at spectacular views over Edinburgh and discover the work of pioneering artists such as William McTaggart, Anne Redpath, Phoebe Anna Traquair, Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow Boys.
Enjoy food and drink at the gallery café and restaurant and browse our exciting range of art-inspired gifts and books in the gallery shop.
Whether you are new to the gallery, doing research or just passing by, the National welcomes everyone to explore art, make discoveries or just simply take time to unwind.
The National can be found just off Princes Street in the city centre.
Getting to the main entrance of the galleries can be tricky when the Christmas Market is very busy. During these times, you can access the new Scottish galleries, the gallery shop and The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant via the National, Mound Level entrance. Ask a member of galleries staff if you need assistance.
Detailed information on accessibility at the National Galleries of Scotland
Our partial Changing Places toilet has all of the facilities of a full Changing Places toilet, and though the floor area meets the overall size requirement (13.54m2 minimum), it is just a little too narrow to be classed as a full Changing Places toilet.
There are a limited number of small lockers available, but there is no space to store large items of luggage.
There is limited on street parking close by including for those with a blue badge.
Gallery Daily, 10am–5pm
Shop Daily, 10am–5pm
The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant Daily, 10am–5pm (last orders 4pm)
Cafe Espresso Daily, 10am–4pm
Festive opening hours
Christmas Day (25 December): Closed
Boxing Day (26 December): Closed
New Year's Day (1 January): Open 12noon–5pm
The new Scottish galleries at the National are now open and yours to discover. If you are planning a visit to see a particular artwork in the collection, please contact us at [email protected] to check if this work will be on display at the time of your visit.
For general enquiries regarding your visit or gallery services:
+44 (0)131 624 6200
[email protected]
Everything you need to know about your visit can be found in our frequently asked questions and our visitor guidelines.
Schools and community groups of 10 or more can book free self-led visits to all our galleries.
Home to one of the greatest art collections in the world. The brand new Scottish galleries are ready for you to explore. Make a day of it and pack a picnic or sample the children's menu at The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant.
Explore the new Scottish galleries, together, with our Art Stomps (under 5s) and Art Chat (ages 6+) trails.
Fridays are for families! Every Friday during term-time we have new play activities, sensory spaces and, of course, hands-on making with artists.
Pick up and play! You’ll find drawing materials, story books, cosy cushions, ear defenders, sketchbooks, paper and Sensory Bags – to help you make the most of a visit to the galleries!
In each bag you'll find lots of fun things that you can touch, smell and make sounds with – can you find the artwork that matches the objects?
Presented by Trudi Collier, this short welcome film in British Sign Language (BSL) introduces the building and collections of the National.
This audio described introduction to the National features descriptions of the building and its layout, information about artworks on display and the facilities available.
Watch this short video and plan your visit to the National. The video introduces the buildings, the facilities, and the collection. It will also help you find the areas best suited to you.
We offer sensory-friendly events and resources created for and with autistic visitors, visitors with learning disabilities and those with additional sensory needs in mind.
Discover the stories behind the art with Smartify, the free informative art app. Use the app to explore the artworks in the gallery or let us guide you with one of our specially created guides.
We have invited a wide range of diverse and exciting interviewees to share their perspectives and opinions about the works on display.
Audio descriptions of selected artworks from across the National. Each artwork included on this tour is signified in the gallery by a large AD symbol and a QR code, situated below the artwork label.
Enjoy this British Sign Language (BSL) tour of Scottish artworks from the National. You can follow the tour in the gallery using your own smartphone or watch at home.
Discover the stories behind the art with Smartify, the free informative art app. Use the app to scan artworks in the gallery and learn even more about the work and the artist.
We welcome group visits to the galleries. Be inspired by the international art collection and special exhibitions, take part in activities and explore the resources available.
Until Sun 25 Feb 2024
Open daily, 10am–5pm
£14 - £4 | Friends go free
Thu 7 Dec 2023
6 - 6:30pm
Free
Booking essential
Every Fri during term time (until Dec 15)
10am - 12noon (ages 0–3) & 2 - 4pm (ages 4+)
Free
Free, drop-in
Every Second Saturday of the month
3 - 3.30pm
Free
+3 other sessions
Booking essential
Sat 16 Dec 2023
11am - 12 noon
Free
Booking essential
Located at the main entrance to the National in East Princes Street Gardens, our restaurant offers incredible views east across the Gardens. The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant is run by Victor and Carina Contini who are committed to sustainable practices and buy direct from a trusted network of over 70 Scottish artisan suppliers.
Enjoy a lunch of Scottish classics like cullen skink and fish and chips or indulge yourself with our all-day brunch menu or an afternoon tea. Access to the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant is via the Main Entrance in East Princes St. Gardens.
Avoid disappointment and book your table in advance. It is quick and easy and avoids having to queue when we are busy.
Book hereThe shop at the National stocks Scottish gifts, books, limited edition prints, stationery, fashion, craft, design and exclusive products featuring well-loved images from Scottish artworks.
The shop is accessed via the main entrance in East Princes St. Gardens.
Shop onlineSituated just inside the mound entrance to the National, Espresso is the perfect rest stop for art lovers in need of refuelling. Easy counter service offers access to fantstic coffee as well as a selection of freshly baked scones and delicious cakes. No need to book in advance.
The National Galleries of Scotland offer a variety of opportunities for members of the public to access our resources and view artworks that are not on display in our gallery spaces.
The Royal Scottish Academy plays host to a variety of exhibitions programmed by the National Galleries of Scotland, the Royal Scottish Academy of Art and Architecture, and others.
The Portrait is just five minutes walk from the National. Come face to face with the people who shaped Scotland’s past, present and future. The perfect compliment to your visit.
The National Galleries of Scotland cares for, develops, researches and displays the national collection of Scottish and international art and, with a lively and innovative programme of activities, exhibitions, education and publications, aims to engage, inform and inspire the broadest possible public.