Inverness Castle in Inverness

Inverness Castle

Inverness, United Kingdom

2 ticket options available · from $26.74 to $37.61 · free cancellation on 1 of 2

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About Inverness Castle

Inverness Castle is a historic landmark located in Inverness, Scotland. It offers visitors a glimpse into the region's rich heritage and serves as a popular spot for tourists looking to explore the local history and enjoy scenic views of the surrounding area.

Multiple marketplaces sell entry tickets to Inverness Castle, and prices can vary significantly. It is advisable for visitors to compare ticket prices from different sellers to ensure they get the best deal for their visit.

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2 marketplaces sell entry to Inverness Castle, from $26.74.

SellerTicketPrice (USD)
Inverness Castle Official Adult (Ages 16 to 65) entry to South and North Tower. Online $26.74 View
Satoorday Free cancellation General $37.61 View

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Castle in Inverness, Scotland

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Why is Inverness Castle famous?

Several notable events took place at Inverness Castle, including King James I's ambush of 50 Highland clan chiefs in 1428, Mary Queen of Scots' three-day siege in 1562, and Bonnie Prince Charlie's capture and subsequent destruction of the castle in 1746 during the Jacobite Rising.

Is Macbeth's castle called Inverness?

William Shakespeare's Inspiration It is the site where Macbeth was murdered in the story, and this was probably inspired by the original Inverness Castle that was ordered to be built by the real Macbeth south of the modern castle.

What happened at Inverness Castle?

Mary's supporters laid siege to the castle and after three days captured it. The Keeper of the Castle, Alexander Gordon, was hanged. Mary Queen of Scots was denied entry to the castle in 1562 on the orders of George Gordon, Earl of Huntly. Mary's supporters laid siege to the castle and after three days captured it.

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