The National Gallery of Scotland is on The Mound, right in the heart of Edinburgh, on Princes Street.

All entrances and facilities at the National Gallery Complex are open as normal during the current tram works in Edinburgh.

City centre access may be subject to diversions for road traffic.

Pedestrian access to the National Gallery Complex remains open.

As of Sunday 29th November, tram works have ceased for the holidays. Princes Street is now open to buses, taxis and cycles. Normal bus service has resumed around the city centre.

The Mound/Hanover Street junction is also open to all traffic.

We will update this page as more information becomes available, however for up-to-date details it is strongly recommended that visitors check the Edinburgh Trams website in advance of a visit.

By Bus

All City Centre/Princes Street buses pass the National Gallery Complex.

The Mound/Hanover Street junction is now open to all traffic.

By Train

The National Gallery of Scotland Complex is a few minutes’ walk from Waverley Station. Take the Waverley Bridge exit, and walk the short distance through Princes Street Gardens.

By Car

Follow routes for City Centre and City Centre attractions.

The Mound/Hanover Street junction is now open to all traffic.

There is no car park at the Gallery, and very limited on-street parking near the venue. We recommend that you park your car in one of the many City Centre car parks instead.