Rosslyn Chapel
Visitor Attractions
Rosslyn Chapel is a 15th Century Chapel located 7 miles south of Edinburgh. Made famous most recently for its part in 'The Da Vinci Code' book and film.
About Rosslyn Chapel
Rosslyn Chapel was founded in 1446 as a place of worship and services continue to be held here weekly. The Chapel has also been a popular destination for visitors for generations. By the late 18th-century, it was starting to appear on itineraries and its profile greatly increased after the publication of Dan Brown’s novel, The Da Vinci Code, in 2003, and the subsequent film. Rosslyn Chapel Trust was established in 1995 to care for the Chapel and oversee its conservation and public access.
Contact details
directions
Address:
Chapel Loan
Roslin
EH25 9PU
Roslin
EH25 9PU
phone
Telephone:
0131 440 2159
email
Email:
mail@rosslynchapel.com
Opening hours
Due to Coronavirus, please check directly with businesses for changes to opening times. Pre-booking may be necessary
Mon - 09:30-17:00Tue - 09:30-17:00
Wed - 09:30-17:00
Thu - 09:30-17:00
Fri - 09:30-17:00
Sat - 09:30-17:00
Sun - 12:00-16:45
Key Features
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Features
Children:
Baby Changing Facilities
Cuisine types:
British
Catering:
Cafe
Lunch Available
Shop
Transport and Parking:
Coach Parking
Parking
Payment Methods:
Credit Card
Debit Card
Dietary Options:
Dairy Free
Gluten Free
Green Tourism:
Green Tourism Gold
Pets:
No Pets Allowed
Food and Drink:
Taste Our Best
Scottish Thistle Awards:
Thistle Regional
Location:
Village Location
Internet:
WiFi
Accessibility
Accessible parking or drop-off point
Accessible toilets
Level access from entrance to reception
Level access to main entrance
Partial wheelchair access
Suitable for visitors with limited mobility