What makes it 52% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free and changing tables exist, but prams cannot reach upper floors, no formal nursing room is listed and exhibits offer little sensory interest for infants.
Why 30–45 minutes visit duration is ideal for with baby: Short ground-floor tour prevents stroller fatigue and suits baby’s schedule.
Explore ground-floor medieval rooms:
Walk through the medieval hall and Oak Room without using stairs.
Tip: Fold your stroller at reception and stay on the ground floor.
Spot hidden period details:
Find the carved devil in the ceiling and the tiny time-capsule stone.
Tip: Use the free printed guide to locate these features quickly.
Photo under the 15th-century façade:
Pose on the Royal Mile with the carved initials above the door.
Tip: Choose a dry day for clearer photos.
Relax in the Storytelling Café:
Use high chairs and enjoy a baby-friendly snack or drink.
Tip: Ask staff for a quiet corner to feed or soothe your baby.

Rasha Ripy
Worth a visit! A lot of beautiful books and a lot to learn about the history!
SephiMasamune
Interesting but rather small location, a lot of artifacts too look at and the Dutch Delft’s Blue fireplace was a nice surprise. Worth a quick stop if you have 30-45 minutes to spare.
Patrick Beard
If you are interested in history, particularly the Reformation, you'll love it! Wasn't crowded at all and the little cafe downstairs is nice.
Shelley C
It was pouring with rain, so I decided to visit the John Knox House to dry out. I am glad I did as it exceeded my expectations. The Mosman family owned the property during Mary Queen of Scots rule. You learn about their lives and their interactions with John Knox, who lived at the house for a few months. There were lots of interesting artifacts. The information provided was informative. It is wort...
Paulina Luengo
The oldest, original medieval building surviving on the Royal Mile. There is so much history to see in 3 stories built for just £7 a ticket. Highly recommended
Bring a rain cover for buggy in wet months. In spring and summer, combine your visit with a picnic in nearby Princes Street Gardens.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| Adult tickets (2) | GBP 14 |
| Café snack or drink | GBP 5 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 19 |
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