Situated in the heart of Edinburgh and home to one of the best collections of fine art in the world.
Open daily, 10am-5pm
Booking recommended
Admission free
The Mound, Edinburgh, EH2 2EL
Visiting the Scottish National Gallery
Those visiting the Scottish National Gallery will have their very own special experiences with the much-loved artworks of the nation's exceptional art collection, as we are limiting the number of visitors in each gallery at any one time. To manage this we've instituted a free, timed ticketing system. Admission is free, and tickets should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment. There may be a queue both inside and outside the gallery to ensure all visitors are able to safely view the exhibition.
We have signed up to the Good to Go scheme to show we are committed to meeting current Scottish Government health and safety standards for our buildings and staff.


The Gallery
The Scottish National Gallery displays some of the greatest art in the world, including masterpieces by Botticelli, Raphael, Titian, El Greco, Velázquez, Rembrandt, Vermeer, van Dyck, Tiepolo, Landseer, Gainsborough, Constable, Turner, Angelica Kauffmann, and Elisabetta Sirani amongst many others. The most comprehensive part of the collection covers the history of Scottish painting – including Ramsay, Raeburn and Wilkie.
The Scottish National Gallery comprises both the National Gallery Building and the Royal Scottish Academy Building. Both of these buildings, designed by William Henry Playfair, stand in the heart of Edinburgh.
Getting here
The Scottish National Gallery can be found just off Princes Street in the city centre.
- Open daily, 10am-5pm<br> Booking recommended
Accessibility & facilities
We are currently working on improving our galleries. During this time some rooms will be closed and some facilities will be temporarily removed. There will be limited disabled access to some areas.
Find out more about disabled access at the Scottish National Gallery
About your visit
Opening times
Gallery Daily, 10am-5pm.
Shop Daily, 10am-5pm.
The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant Daily, 10am-5pm (last orders 4pm).
Cafe Espresso Daily, 10am-4pm.
What's open
Most of the rooms in the gallery are now open for you to enjoy as part of your booked visit. Two of the upstairs galleries remain closed as part of the ongoing improvements for the Scottish National Gallery Project.
Contact
For general enquiries regarding your visit or gallery services:
+44 (0)131 624 6200
[email protected]
Your safety
We've instituted a free, timed ticketing system. Admission is free, but we recommend you book in advance to avoid disappointment. Everything you need to know about your visit can be found in our Frequently Asked Questions.
Group visits
We are now welcoming schools and community groups of 10 or more to book free self-led visits to all our galleries.
Safety information
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We ask that you maintain physical distancing from others during your visit.
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Hand sanitiser is available in key areas, along with increased cleaning regimes in toilets and other high use areas.
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We have instituted a programme of deep cleaning of the Galleries and will have staff onsite cleaning all touch points throughout the day.
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Admission is via a ticketed entry system. Admission is free, and tickets should be booked in advance to avoid disappointment.
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We have signed up to the Good to Go scheme to show we are committed to meeting current Scottish Government health and safety standards for our buildings, staff and visitors.
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If you or anyone you live with displays symptoms associated with COVID-19, please delay your visit until it is safe to do so.
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Download Smartify to access our highlights tour, large print labels and get more information about the artworks during your visit.
Tour of Impressionism and Post Impressionism at the Scottish National Gallery
Frances Fowle, Curator of French art at the National Galleries of Scotland, introduces our display of Impressionism and Post Impressionism at the Scottish National Gallery. Artworks introduced by Frances include those by Camille Pissaro, Berthe Morisot, Paul Gauguin, Vincent van Gogh and Georges Seurat.
Tour of Nineteenth Century Scottish Painting at the Scottish National Gallery
Deputy Director and Chief Curator Tricia Allerston introduces our display of nineteenth-century Scottish paintings at the Scottish National Gallery. This tour gives you an insight into some of the highlights of this part of the collection, including work by artists such as William McTaggart, Phoebe Anna Traquair, Arthur Melville and James Paterson.
Featured exhibitions and displays
Italian Renaissance 1470 — 1600
Open daily, 10am-5pm
Admission free
Scottish Art 1670 — 1840
Open daily, 10am-5pm
Admission free
Painting as Spectacle
Open daily, 10am-5pm
Admission free
Cafés and shops
The Scottish Cafe & Restaurant
Located at the gardens level entrance to the Scottish National Gallery, our restaurant offers incredible views east across Princes Street 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. Advance booking is preferred. Just follow the link below.
Access to the Scottish Cafe & Restaurant is via the East Princes Street Gardens Entrance.
Book hereGallery Shop
The shop at the Scottish National Gallery, 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 East Princes Street Gardens Entrance. No gallery visit ticket required to enter.
Shop onlineCafe Espresso
Situated just inside the entrance to the Scottish National Gallery, 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.
While you're here

Research Facilities
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.

Royal Scottish Academy
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.

Scottish National Portrait Gallery
The Scottish National Portrait Gallery is just five minutes walk from the Scottish National Gallery. Come face to face with the people who shaped Scotland’s past, present and future. The perfect compliment to your visit.
About us
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.