St Giles Cathedral, Crown Steeple: A Symbol of Scottish Majesty

Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1RE, Scotland
The national church of Scotland
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Introduction

St Giles' Cathedral has a long history, dating back to the early 12th century, and was rebuilt in the 14th century after being destroyed by fire. It is one of the important religious centers in Edinburgh, with its iconic crown spire being a symbol of the city that stands in the center of the Royal Mile, connecting Edinburgh Castle and Holyrood Palace, with great visual attraction. This historic cathedral, with a history of 900 years, is an indispensable part of the Edinburgh cityscape.
Address
Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1RE, Scotland
Opening hours
May to September, Monday to Friday: 9:00-19:00, Saturday: 9:00-17:00, Sunday: 13:00-17:00
October to April of the next year, Monday to Saturday: 9:00-17:00, Sunday: 13:00-17:00
Closed on December 25th, December 26th, January 1st, and January 2nd, except for religious activities.
Transportation
You can take Lothian Bus lines 23/27/41/42/45/67 and get off at the stop near the intersection of Bank Street and Victoria Street. From Edinburgh Waverley railway station, walk south along North Bridge and you will arrive within 10 minutes.