Popular things to do in Scotland with kids

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Scone Palace
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From £8

Scone Palace

Visit Scone Palace for a great day out in Perthshire Scotland. The world famous crowning place of the King of Scots.

The Old Town Jail
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Adults from £4.50

The Old Town Jail

Join us on a journey through the grim and gruesome history of Crime and Punishment in the Royal Burgh.

Culzean Castle & Country Park
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Adults £18.50

Culzean Castle & Country Park

Robert Adams cliff-top masterpiece rises above a world of woods, beaches, secret follies and play parks.

Old Bridge House Museum
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Free

Old Bridge House Museum

See Victorian life in Old Bridge House from the 1600s. Explore the kitchen, nursery and bedroom. Pay a visit to the early dentist surgery!

Linlithgow Palace
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Adults £6

Linlithgow Palace

Explore the magnificent ruins of the birthplace of Mary Queen of Scots. A superb Renaissance residence built over two centuries.

House for an art Lover
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Adults £9

House for an art Lover

A stunning architectural gem with lush gardens, exhibitions, and workshops, offering a delightful blend of art, design, and tranquility.

Inveraray Castle
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Adults from £7

Inveraray Castle

The fairytale home of the Duke and Duchess of Argyll.

Thirlestane Castle
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From £12.50

Thirlestane Castle

A majestic castle from the 16th century located on the Scottish Borders' stunning Lauderdale Estate.

Glasgow City Centre Walking Tour
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From £12

Glasgow City Centre Walking Tour

Get your bearings and discover Glasgow through a 'weegie's' eyes, with a local, expert guide. Immerse yourself in the sights and sounds of Glasgow.