Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse
The Royal Palace of Holyroodhouse is the official residence of the British monarch in Scotland. Located at the end of Edinburgh's Royal Mile, it serves as a working palace and is used for official events and ceremonies. The palace features stunning architecture and beautiful gardens, attracting many visitors each year.
Originally founded as a monastery in the 12th century, the palace has a rich history and has been the home of many Scottish kings and queens. Notable rooms include the Great Gallery and the Queen's Apartments, which showcase royal art and furnishings, reflecting the palace's historical significance.