The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

All you will need to know to visit Stone of Destiny

- BY KIERAN WEBSTER

Perth Museum opens its doors this weekend – and we have all you need to know about the new attraction.

The £27 million museum is the permanent home of the Stone of Destiny.

From how to get tickets and opening times, to the best way to travel to the museum, we have key details to help you make the most of a visit to the attraction.

Entry to the museum is free and does not need to be booked.

However, those wanting to visit the Stone of Destiny must book a free space online.

Tickets for the Unicorn exhibition, which looks into Scotland’s “national animal”, must be bought in advance.

They can be purchased online for the following prices:

Adults: £11. Concession­s (including students, under-16s, disabled and unemployed): £8.

Under-10s: Free. The museum will welcome its first visitors from noon on Saturday.

After that, the attraction will be open every day between 10am and 5pm.

On Thursdays, the museum will stay open later until 7pm.

Perth Museum John’s Place.

Anyone driving to the museum will not find any on-site parking.

However, there is ample parking at the nearby Canal Street multi-storey and pay-and-display options.

The nearest bus stop is on South Street, across from Tesco Express, which has links locally and intercity bus services

Perth train station is a 15-minute walk from the city centre for those travelling from further afield.

Food and drink cannot be brought into the museum. is on St

However, a cafe offering local produce will be open daily between 10am and 5pm on the ground floor – including vegetarian, vegan and gluten-free options.

The museum entrance at South St John’s Place is accessible with a ramp and automatic doors.

There is also a lift allowing access to all floors.

Guide dogs are welcome in all areas of the museum and fresh water is available.

Large print versions of the menu at the cafe and museum interpreta­tions are both available.

There are 20 genderneut­ral toilets throughout the venue – six of which are accessible.

A changing places toilet is also available by the main reception and babychangi­ng facilities are located throughout.

 ?? ?? OPEN FOR BUSINESS: The £27m Perth Museum will welcome its first visitors from noon on Saturday.
OPEN FOR BUSINESS: The £27m Perth Museum will welcome its first visitors from noon on Saturday.
 ?? ?? The building will be the permanent home of the stone.
The building will be the permanent home of the stone.

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