A Historic Tour of Perth

Beth Reid

Written by Beth Reid

In my opinion, Perth is one of the most underrated locations in Scotland in terms of its history. It tends to be passed by those travelling north on the A9 or east to Dundee and Angus, but this was once a place of extraordinary significance in Scottish history. Perth was an ancient capital of Scotland. Located on the River Tay—a lifeblood of travel, trade and communication through Scotland’s history—this major burgh traded domestically and beyond with European territories. Moreover, Perth was an important place of power as the scene for royal inaugurations over the centuries and for the first whispers of councils and parliaments. While there are a considerable number of heritage sites to explore in and around Perth, I have highlighted several which I feel strongly capture its historic spirit and legacy. 

Let's explore them together.

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6 min

Perth Museum

To understand the breadth of Perth’s historical significance, I would suggest starting at Perth Museum. Having opened in Spring 2024, Perth Museum’s home is a stunning Edwardian building located in the central historic square of Perth on St John’s Place, beside the medieval St John’s Kirk which celebrates its 900th...

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17 min

Scone Palace & Moot Hill

Scone Palace is an absolute must-visit for anyone spending time in the Perth area. The building that you see today is the result of significant conversion works undertaken between 1802 to 1807 to transform the medieval remnants of Scone into a gothic-style palace. This was achieved under the Murrays, who...

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Huntingtower Castle

On the outskirts of Perth, you will find Huntingtower Castle. This impressive structure has quite a dramatic history, from its unusual double towers to the complicity of its previous owners in multiple accusations of treason. The castle is also the source of supernatural encounters, romantic folklore, and its own colony...

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