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The Georgian House

The Georgian House is a magnificent 18th-century townhouse located in the prestigious Charlotte Square, at the heart of Edinburgh’s New Town. Designed in 1791 by the celebrated architect Robert Adam, this building serves as a perfect example of the symmetrical and elegant architecture that defined the Scottish Enlightenment. Inside, the house has been meticulously restored by the National Trust for Scotland to showcase the luxurious lifestyle of its first residents, the Lamont family. Visitors can explore three floors of period-furnished rooms, including a grand drawing room and a master bedroom. The experience extends to the basement, where the atmospheric kitchen and wine cellar reveal the starkly different, hardworking reality of the servants who kept this grand home running.

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The house is typically open to the public from March through October, with visiting hours from 10:00 to 17:00 daily. For 2026, the property also offers limited winter openings on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays in February from 10:00 to 16:00. Standard adult tickets are priced at thirteen pounds and fifty pence, while family tickets cost thirty-seven pounds. Members of the National Trust for Scotland or the National Trust (England, Wales, and NI) enter for free. Admission includes an introductory film titled "Living in a Grand Design," which provides an excellent overview of the house's history. Tickets can be booked in advance online, though walk-up entry is often possible. There is no on-site café, but a charming gift shop is located in the basement.

Warum diese Tour buchen

The Georgian House is a historic building with some limitations for those with restricted mobility. While the ground floor can be accessed, there is no lift, and visitors must navigate several flights of stairs to see the drawing rooms above or the kitchens below. For families, the house offers an interactive experience where children can dress up in replica period costumes. Photography is generally permitted for personal use, provided you do not use a flash or tripod. Visitors should allow approximately one to two hours to fully appreciate the self-guided tour. If you have a large amount of luggage, please note there are no storage lockers on-site, so it is best to leave heavy bags at your accommodation or a central station locker before you arrive.

Die richtige Tour auswählen

The house is situated at 7 Charlotte Square, making it very easy to reach from any central location. It is a ten-minute walk from the West End of Princes Street and roughly fifteen minutes from both Waverley and Haymarket railway stations. For those using the tram, the West End stop is only a five-minute walk away. Numerous Lothian Bus services stop nearby on George Street, Princes Street, and Queensferry Street. If you are arriving from the airport, the Airlink 100 bus or the tram will drop you within an easy walking distance. Driving is not recommended due to the extremely limited and expensive metered parking in the New Town, though a multi-storey car park is available at Castle Terrace, about a ten-minute stroll from the square.

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To enjoy the house in its most peaceful state, aim to arrive right at 10:00 on a weekday morning. The morning light is particularly beautiful as it floods the drawing room, highlighting the fine paintings and neoclassical furniture. If you are visiting in early 2026, be sure to check the weekend opening times for February, as these offer a rare chance to see the house in a cozy winter setting. During the peak summer months of July and August, the house can become quite busy with tour groups, so visiting in the late afternoon—around 15:30—can provide a quieter experience. If you are a member of the National Trust, visiting on a rainy day is an excellent way to make the most of your membership while staying dry in a beautiful indoor environment.