• Today, situated on the outskirts of Edinburgh along the famous Royal Mile, St GilesCathedral proudly pre-dates most of the Old Town around it.
  • St Giles Cathedral is open daily in the summer, Monday to Friday from 9am to 7pm, Saturday 9am to5pm, Sunday 1pm to 5pm and for services.
  • St Giles Cathedral in edinburgh is a 900-year-old historic building on the Royal Mile that is famous for its links to John Knox and Mary Queen of Scots.
  • St Giles Church, commonly misnamed St Giles Cathedral,[2] is the most prominent building in the Painting occupying almost the entire north side of the Square.
  • St Giles' Cathedral lies on Edinburgh's Royal Mile about two thirds of the way up from the Palace of Holyroodhouse to Edinburgh Castle.
  • Also known as High Kirk, St Giles' Cathedral has a distinctive crown steeple which dominates the city’s skyline.
  • Notable for its crown-like spire that adorns the Edinburgh skyline, St Giles' Cathedral is part of the city's iconic Royal Mile.
  • Discover the statue of John Knox, the leader of the movement and the minister, and find out why St Giles' Cathedral is not actually a cathedral.
  • St Giles Cathedral is also known as the High Kirk of Edinburgh. It is a church located in the old town of Edinburgh on the Royal Mile.
  • St Giles' Cathedral remains a working church today as well as one of Edinburgh's most popular visitor sites.