All Available Edinburgh Castle Discounts
Edinburgh Castle offers several discount categories managed by Historic Environment Scotland. Unlike some attractions with complex tiered pricing, the castle maintains a straightforward concession system that saves £4.00 per eligible person.
This guide covers every legitimate discount available, what documentation you need, and how to claim reductions when booking online or at the ticket office. All pricing information comes from the official Edinburgh Castle website.
Standard Discount Rates Quick Reference
Standard Adult
£19.50
Ages 16-59
No discount
Senior Citizen
£15.50
Age 60+
Save £4.00
Student
£15.50
Valid student ID
Save £4.00
Child
£11.50
Ages 5-15
Under 5s: FREE
Senior Citizen Discounts
Who qualifies: Visitors aged 60 and over
Discount price: £15.50 (standard £19.50)
Savings: £4.00 per person (20.5% discount)
Required Documentation
You must provide photo ID proving your age. Acceptable forms of identification:
- Passport (UK or international)
- Driving license (photocard)
- National identity card (for international visitors)
- Senior railcard or bus pass with photo and birthdate
The age requirement is strict. If you're 59 when visiting, even if your 60th birthday is next week, you don't qualify. You need to be 60 on the date of your visit.
How to Claim Senior Discount
Booking online: Some booking platforms allow you to select concession tickets during checkout. You'll need to present ID on arrival to verify eligibility. If booking through platforms that don't offer concession selection, book standard tickets and request ID verification at entry — most will issue a partial refund, though this process varies by platform.
At the ticket office: Simply request concession tickets and present your photo ID when purchasing. Staff verify age and issue discounted tickets immediately.
Both Partners Over 60?
Both can claim the discount. Two seniors pay £31.00 total (2 × £15.50) instead of £39.00, saving £8.00 combined.
Student Discounts
Who qualifies: Full-time students of any age with valid student ID
Discount price: £15.50 (standard £19.50)
Savings: £4.00 per person
Acceptable Student ID
Edinburgh Castle accepts both UK and international student identification:
- NUS cards (UK): National Union of Students cards with current validity
- University-issued photo ID: Current term or year shown
- International Student Identity Card (ISIC): Widely accepted worldwide standard
- University enrollment letters: Recent official letter from your institution confirming current enrollment (must include student photo ID alongside)
Common Student ID Issues
Expired cards: Your student ID must be valid on your visit date. Cards showing last year's expiry won't be accepted even if you're still enrolled. Get your ID renewed before traveling.
Graduate students: PhD candidates and postgraduate students qualify. The discount applies to all full-time students regardless of degree level.
Part-time students: Eligibility varies. Some part-time students qualify if their institution issues standard student ID cards. Check with the ticket office if you're uncertain.
Language schools: Short-term language course students typically don't qualify unless their school issues internationally recognized student cards (like ISIC).
International Students
Non-UK students receive the same discount as UK students. Your student ID from any country is acceptable if it clearly shows:
- Your name and photo
- Institution name
- Current validity dates
Bring both your student ID and passport if your ID doesn't include a photo. Some international student cards lack photos, requiring secondary verification.
Unemployed Visitor Discounts
Who qualifies: UK residents receiving unemployment benefits
Discount price: £15.50 (standard £19.50)
Savings: £4.00 per person
Required Proof
You need official documentation proving unemployment status:
- Universal Credit award letter (recent, within 3 months)
- Jobseeker's Allowance documentation
- Employment and Support Allowance papers
- Recent correspondence from Jobcentre Plus
Documentation must be current and show your name clearly. Photocopies are acceptable if they're legible.
For International Visitors
This discount applies only to UK residents receiving UK unemployment benefits. International tourists cannot claim this concession even if unemployed in their home country.
Military Discounts
Edinburgh Castle has historical connections to British military history spanning centuries, but surprisingly, there's no standard military discount for serving personnel or veterans.
Defence Privilege Card (Not Valid)
Unlike some UK attractions, Edinburgh Castle doesn't participate in the Defence Discount Service (previously Defence Privilege Card). Active military personnel pay standard admission rates.
Occasional Military Promotions
During specific military anniversaries or Armed Forces Week (late June), the castle occasionally offers free or discounted admission to serving personnel and veterans. These are not regular discounts but special event offers.
Check the official website around Remembrance Day (November) and Armed Forces Day (June) for any military-related promotions.
Alternative for Military Families
While serving personnel don't get automatic discounts, other family members might qualify through different categories:
- Military spouses who are students can use student discount
- Military pensioners over 60 qualify for senior rates
- Children receive standard child pricing
Disability Access and Carers
Visitors with disabilities: Pay standard admission rates (adult, child, or eligible concession rate)
Essential carers: Enter FREE when accompanying a disabled visitor
Carer Free Entry Policy
Edinburgh Castle provides free admission for one essential carer accompanying a disabled visitor who requires assistance to visit the site.
Who qualifies as essential carer:
- Person providing necessary support to enable the disabled visitor to access and enjoy the castle
- Professional care workers
- Family members or friends acting in a care capacity
Required documentation: While not always requested, carry documentation showing disability status or care requirements:
- Blue Badge (disabled parking permit)
- Personal Independence Payment (PIP) award letter
- Disability Living Allowance documentation
- Letter from healthcare professional
Accessibility Services
The castle provides various accessibility services at no extra charge:
- Manual wheelchair loan (free, subject to availability)
- Lift access to upper levels (staff-operated)
- Accessible toilet facilities
- Assistance from staff for navigating routes
Contact the castle in advance (details on official website) to arrange accessibility support and confirm carer free entry for your specific circumstances.
Child and Family Discounts
Children receive significant savings compared to adult admission, with under-5s entering completely free.
Child Pricing Tiers
| Age Range | Price | Savings vs Adult |
|---|---|---|
| 0-4 years | FREE | £19.50 saved |
| 5-15 years | £11.50 | £8.00 saved |
| 16+ years | £19.50 | Standard adult rate |
Family Ticket Value
Price: £50.00
Includes: 2 adults + up to 3 children (ages 5-15)
Family ticket savings calculation:
2 adults + 1 child scenario:
- Individual tickets: £50.50 (£19.50 + £19.50 + £11.50)
- Family ticket: £50.00
- Savings: £0.50 (minimal)
2 adults + 2 children scenario:
- Individual tickets: £62.00
- Family ticket: £50.00
- Savings: £12.00
2 adults + 3 children scenario:
- Individual tickets: £73.50
- Family ticket: £50.00
- Savings: £23.50
The family ticket becomes increasingly valuable with more children. For single-child families, the savings are negligible. For three-child families, you're saving nearly £24.
Age Verification for Children
Children aged 5-15 may be asked to show proof of age if they appear close to the age boundary. Acceptable proof:
- Passport
- Birth certificate
- School ID card with birthdate
This typically only happens if a child looks 16+ but you're purchasing a child ticket.
Group Discounts
Minimum group size: 10+ people
Typical discount: 10-15% off individual ticket prices
Booking method: Must be arranged in advance
How Group Bookings Work
Groups cannot simply arrive at the castle and request group rates. You need to book ahead through the group bookings system.
Process:
- Contact Historic Environment Scotland's group bookings team (contact details on official website)
- Provide your preferred date, approximate group size, and any special requirements
- Receive quote with group discount applied
- Confirm booking with deposit or full payment
- Receive group booking confirmation and instructions
Group Discount Scenarios
10-person group:
- Standard: £195 (10 × £19.50)
- With 10% group discount: £175.50
- Savings: £19.50 total (£1.95 per person)
20-person group:
- Standard: £390
- With 15% group discount: £331.50
- Savings: £58.50 total (£2.93 per person)
Larger groups typically receive higher percentage discounts. Groups over 50 people may negotiate custom rates.
Who Benefits from Group Bookings
- Extended family gatherings: Family reunions with 10+ members
- School trips: Educational groups receive additional discounts and educational resources
- Corporate visits: Company outings or team-building events
- Tour operators: Licensed tour guides bringing clients
- Social clubs: Organized group outings from clubs or societies
Educational Group Discounts
School groups receive enhanced discounts beyond standard group rates. Contact the Education Team at Historic Environment Scotland for schools pricing and educational programs.
Educational visits often include free teacher/supervisor places (typically 1 free adult per 10 students) and access to educational materials.
Historic Environment Scotland Membership
While not technically a discount on individual tickets, HES membership provides free admission to Edinburgh Castle and represents exceptional value for certain visitor types.
Membership Costs (2026)
| Membership Type | Annual Cost | Break-Even Point |
|---|---|---|
| Individual Adult | £60 | 4 castle visits |
| Joint/Partner | £96 | 3 visits each |
| Family | £108 | 2-3 family visits |
| Senior (60+) | £48 | 3 castle visits |
What Membership Includes
- Unlimited access: Edinburgh Castle plus 300+ Scottish historic sites for one year
- No booking required: Show membership card and enter (subject to capacity)
- Retail discounts: 20% off guidebooks and 10% off merchandise
- Members' magazine: Quarterly publication about Scottish heritage
- Event access: Priority booking for members-only events
When Membership Makes Sense
Scottish residents: If you'll visit Edinburgh Castle even twice and one other HES property, membership pays for itself.
Longer Scotland trips: Visiting Edinburgh Castle, Stirling Castle, and Urquhart Castle? That's £54 in admissions at standard rates versus £60 for membership covering all three plus unlimited other sites.
Repeat tourists: Planning multiple trips to Scotland over 12 months? Membership spreads value across visits.
Membership vs Family Tickets
For a family of 2 adults + 2 children:
- Single Edinburgh Castle visit: £50 (family ticket) vs £108 (family membership)
- Two visits: £100 (2 family tickets) vs £108 (family membership)
- Three visits: £150 vs £108 (membership pays off)
Family membership becomes worthwhile after 2-3 castle visits within a year.
Combination Tickets and Multi-Attraction Passes
Several multi-attraction passes include Edinburgh Castle entry alongside other Edinburgh sites, offering savings versus individual tickets.
Edinburgh Pass
What it includes: 40+ Edinburgh attractions including Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, Royal Yacht Britannia, bus tours
Pricing (approximate 2026 rates):
- 1-day pass: £59
- 2-day pass: £89
- 3-day pass: £109
Value analysis for 2-day pass (£89):
- Edinburgh Castle: £19.50
- Holyrood Palace: £17.50
- Royal Yacht Britannia: £18.00
- Real Mary King's Close: £16.50
- Hop-on hop-off bus: £18.00
- Total individual cost: £89.50
- Pass cost: £89.00
The Edinburgh Pass pays for itself if you visit 4-5 major attractions. It's particularly valuable if you're using the hop-on hop-off bus, which alone costs nearly as much as the castle admission.
Royal Edinburgh Ticket
Some tour operators bundle Edinburgh Castle, Holyrood Palace, and Royal Yacht Britannia into combination tickets offering 10-15% savings versus buying separately.
These aren't official tickets but packages sold by third-party tour companies. Verify what's actually included and read fine print about validity periods.
Advance Booking "Zniżki"
Edinburgh Castle maintains fixed pricing regardless of when you book. There's no early bird discount for booking weeks or months ahead.
Why Book Early Without Discount?
Even though you're not saving money, advance booking provides other benefits:
- Guaranteed entry: Secures your preferred date and time slot
- Skip queues: Bypass ticket office lines during peak season
- Flexible planning: Many online bookings offer free cancellation up to 24 hours before
- Payment spreading: Book and pay months ahead, reducing trip-time expenses
Third-Party Seasonal Promotions
Platforms like GetYourGuide, Klook, or Viator occasionally run limited-time promotions offering 5-10% off Edinburgh Castle tickets during off-peak periods. These are sporadic and not guaranteed.
Subscribe to these platforms' newsletters or deal alerts if you want notifications about temporary discounts.
How to Claim Discounts When Booking
Online Booking
Official website: The Edinburgh Castle website booking system includes dropdown menus for ticket types. Select "Concession" for eligible discounts. You'll verify ID on arrival.
Third-party platforms: Most show different ticket types (adult, child, senior, student) during the booking process. Select the appropriate category and be prepared to show ID when entering the castle.
At the Ticket Office
Simply request the appropriate discount ticket and present required ID:
- "One senior ticket please" + show photo ID proving 60+
- "Two student tickets" + show valid student IDs
- "One adult and one concession for unemployed" + show benefit documentation
Ticket office staff are accustomed to verification procedures and process concession tickets quickly.
ID Verification
Always carry required documentation. Entry can be refused if you can't prove eligibility for the discount you've claimed. In these situations:
- You'll be asked to pay the difference to upgrade to standard adult admission
- Or entry will be denied without refund
This particularly applies to student discounts where expired ID is a common issue.
Discounts That Don't Exist
Clarity on what discounts aren't available helps avoid wasted time:
NHS Staff Discount
Status: Not offered
NHS staff pay standard rates unless they qualify for another concession category (student, senior, etc.). There's no automatic NHS discount scheme.
Blue Light Card
Status: Not accepted
Emergency services personnel holding Blue Light Cards don't receive discounts at Edinburgh Castle. Some UK attractions participate in this scheme, but not Historic Environment Scotland properties.
AA/RAC Membership
Status: Not applicable
Automobile association memberships don't provide castle admission discounts.
Hotel Guest Discounts
Status: Rare
Occasional promotions between specific Edinburgh hotels and tour operators might include discounted castle access, but there's no general hotel-guest discount. Don't expect your hotel to provide cheaper tickets.
Local Resident Discounts
Status: Not offered
Edinburgh residents pay the same as visitors from elsewhere. HES membership is the best option for locals planning multiple visits.
Discount Stacking Rules
You cannot combine multiple discounts. If you qualify for multiple concession categories, you still only receive one discount — the concession rate of £15.50.
Scenarios
Example 1: You're 62 (senior) and a student (mature student)
- Eligible for: Senior discount AND student discount
- Actual discount: £15.50 (not £15.50 twice or any further reduction)
Example 2: Student with promotional 2-for-1 voucher
- Cannot claim: Student discount + 2-for-1 deal
- Must choose: Either pay student rate (£15.50) or use 2-for-1 with adult rates (one adult at £19.50, one free)
The discount that saves you most money should be your choice. Calculate before booking which option is cheapest for your circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I get a student discount with an expired student ID?
No. Your student ID must be valid on the date of your visit. Even if you're still enrolled, expired cards won't be accepted. Renew your ID before traveling.
Do international students get the same discount as UK students?
Yes. Student nationality doesn't matter. Valid student ID from any country's recognized educational institution qualifies for the concession rate.
Can senior couples buy a family ticket?
No. Family tickets are specifically for 2 adults + children. Two seniors should purchase two concession tickets (£31 total), which is actually cheaper than the family ticket anyway.
Do I need to show ID for child tickets?
Usually not unless the child appears close to 16 years old. Bring ID if your 14- or 15-year-old is tall or looks older than their age.
Can I upgrade a discounted ticket to include an audio guide at a discount?
No. Audio guide rental (£3.50) is the same price for everyone regardless of admission ticket type. Concession tickets don't discount add-ons.
If I qualify for free HES membership through another scheme, do I still get free castle entry?
Yes. However you obtain valid HES membership (purchasing, receiving as gift, or through qualification schemes), it provides free entry to Edinburgh Castle and all other HES properties.
Are there Black Friday or Cyber Monday discounts?
Rarely. Historic Environment Scotland doesn't typically participate in retail discount events. Third-party booking platforms occasionally include castle tickets in Black Friday deals, but these are uncommon and not guaranteed.
Select your ticket type including concessions and family tickets when booking online. Remember to bring valid ID to verify discount eligibility on arrival.
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