You need to book in advance to avoid disappointment. They limit the number of visitors. There is a 90minute time slot allocated, which is far enough to get a good look around and listen to the guide as they brings you the history of the chapel. Well worth a visit if you are visiting Scotland. It is a good opportunity to set foot inside this chapel that was used in filming the famous Da Vinci Code movie.
Jackielotty Hanneman
+5
I thoroughly enjoyed walking around the Chapel, very knowledgeable tour guides, with a good sense of humor. Pictures don't do the Roslin Chapel justice, so much to see and understand.
Anna Pinsky
+4
Light and airy cafe with a nice range of fresh foods on the menu. Seating area includes indoor and outdoor sections. Staff friendly and welcoming. You do not have to pay to see the chapel in order to use the cafe or the toilets
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