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St Giles' Cathedral vs Palace of Holyroodhouse

Both are praised by professional travelers. Overall, Palace of Holyroodhouse scores significantly better than St Giles' Cathedral. Palace of Holyroodhouse is ranked #3 in Edinburgh with positive reviews from 7 reviewers like The Telegraph, Travel + Leisure and Fodor's.

St Giles' Cathedral
St Giles' Cathedral
8 / 10
Royal Mile, Edinburgh EH1 1RE, Scotland
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Concierge Concierge
"An imposing stone edifice punctuated by stained-glass windows, St. Giles' Cathedral looms over surrounding buildings on the Royal Mile, and its spire is a dominant feature of the city's skyline."
Lonely Planet Lonely Planet
Top Choice
"The beautiful crown spire was completed in 1495... the interior lacks grandeur but is rich in history." Full review
Time Out Time Out
"A magnificent church building dating from the late 14th century, still holding religious services as well as the odd atmospheric concert." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Inside the church stands a life-size statue of the Scot whose spirit still dominates the place—the great religious reformer and preacher John Knox, before whose zeal all of Scotland once trembled. " Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"This Presbyterian cathedral dates for the most part from the 15th C." Full review
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Palace of Holyroodhouse
Palace of Holyroodhouse
9 / 10
Canongate, Edinburgh EH8 8DX, Scotland
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Concierge Concierge
"The Royal Apartments are as grand as you might expect, with magnificent pictures, particularly those of the kings of Scotland by Jacob de Wet, providing the glitz."
Travel + Leisure Travel + Leisure
"Every summer, en route to Balmoral from Buckingham Palace, Queen Elizabeth II stops at this spectacular, if lesser-known, 16th-century royal residence to host an annual Garden Party." Full review
Michelin Guide Michelin Guide
2 Stars
"The buildings of the interior court are a fine example of the renaissance period." Full review
Frommer's Frommer's
"If you're fit and ambitious, climb up to the summit of 250-m (823-ft) high Arthur's Seat, from which the panorama is breathtaking." Full review
Fodor's Fodor's
"Once the haunt of Mary, Queen of Scots, and the setting for high drama... this is now Queen Elizabeth's official residence in Scotland." Full review
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There's plenty to see here, so make sure you have at least two hours to tour the palace, gardens, and the ruins of the 12th-century abbey.
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