


National War Museum
About
Located within the iconic Edinburgh Castle, the National War Museum brings Scottish military history to life through interactive exhibits that captivate young minds. The museum's family programs and child-friendly displays make potentially complex historical topics accessible and engaging, while the castle setting adds an extra layer of excitement to your visit.
Highlights
- ✓Hands-on interactive displays where children can try on replica uniforms and handle historical artifacts
- ✓The stunning castle setting with panoramic views over Edinburgh from the ramparts
- ✓Child-friendly exhibits explaining Scottish battles and military traditions through stories and visual displays
- ✓The One O'Clock Gun firing (Monday-Saturday), a daily tradition that thrills kids
- ✓Displays of medals, weapons, and personal items that bring individual soldiers' stories to life
Pro Tips
- 1.Your museum admission is included with Edinburgh Castle entry tickets, so plan to explore both the castle grounds and the museum in one visit to maximize value.
- 2.Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday or Wednesday) to avoid the largest crowds, especially during summer months when Edinburgh Castle can be extremely busy.
- 3.Ask about family activity packs at the entrance, which often include scavenger hunts and educational games to keep kids engaged throughout the exhibits.
- 4.Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be walking on cobblestones and climbing hills within the castle complex, and dress in layers as it can be windy and cool even in summer.
- 5.Download the free Edinburgh Castle audio guide app before your visit, which includes child-friendly content about Scottish history.
Best Time to Visit
Visit on weekday mornings (Tuesday through Thursday) between 10:00 AM and noon for smaller crowds. Avoid weekends and July-August when the castle experiences peak tourist traffic. Spring (April-May) offers pleasant weather with fewer visitors than summer.
What to Know
Admission to the National War Museum is included in your Edinburgh Castle ticket (around £19 for adults, children 5-15 around £11.40, under 5 free). The castle is at the top of a steep hill, so plan accordingly with strollers or young walkers. Limited food options exist within the castle, so consider eating before or after your visit.
Seasonal Notes
The museum is open year-round with consistent hours. Edinburgh Castle hosts special events during the Edinburgh Military Tattoo in August (requiring separate tickets) and offers festive programming during Christmas and New Year. Winter visits can be cold and windy, so dress warmly.
Nearby Eats
The Royal Mile (the historic street leading down from the castle) offers numerous family-friendly options including Deacon Brodie's Tavern with a kids menu, or grab fish and chips at The Chippy Doon the Lane. For a quick bite, Café at the Palace of Holyroodhouse or the castle's own Redcoat Café offer simple meals.
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