United Kingdom · 2026 guide
Things to Do in Inverness
Everything you need to explore Inverness — top attractions, local dining, insider tips and transport.
Landmark in Inverness
The castle itself is a courthouse, not open to the public, but the surrounding grounds offer panoramic views over the River Ness and the city. The statue of Flora MacDonald stands nearby.
🕐 Grounds open 24 hours
💡 Go at sunset for the best light. The climb up the steps is short but steep; worth it for the photo of the Ness Bridge.
Hotels near Inverness Castle and Grounds →Museum in Inverness
Small, well-laid-out museum covering Highland history, from Pictish stones to clan life and the Jacobite risings. A modest collection of local art and silverwork.
🕐 Tuesday to Saturday, 10:00–17:00; closed Sunday and Monday
💡 The Pictish carved stones on the ground floor are the highlights – don't skip them. The shop has better quality souvenirs than the tourist tat on the high street. Allow 45 minutes.
Hotels near Inverness Museum and Art Gallery →Historic in Inverness
Two historic churches on opposite banks of the Ness. Old High Church is the oldest in Inverness (12th century) with a cemetery of ancient gravestones. St Stephen's is a striking Victorian Gothic building on a hill.
🕐 Generally open Monday to Friday 9:00–16:00; check locally for weekend access
💡 St Stephen's has a spiral staircase to the bell tower – ask the warden if you can go up. The view over the river is stunning. Both are usually open weekdays 9am–4pm.
Hotels near Old High Church and St Stephen's Church →Cultural in Inverness
The modern theatre's glass-walled foyer looks directly onto the River Ness and offers free exhibitions of local art. The adjacent riverside path continues south toward the Ness Islands, with benches and views of the cathedral.
🕐 Foyer open Monday to Saturday 10:00–21:00, Sunday 12:00–18:00
💡 The cafe inside serves decent coffee and cakes at reasonable prices – cheaper than the chain coffee shops. Check the exhibition space on the first floor; it rotates monthly and often features local photographers.
Hotels near Eden Court Theatre Foyer and Riverside Walk →Park in Inverness
A series of small islands in the River Ness linked by footbridges. A peaceful, mile-long walk through mature trees and along riverbanks, popular with locals for dog walks and jogging.
🕐 Open 24 hours
💡 Start from the Bught Road entrance for a quieter route. The paths can get muddy after rain, so wear sturdy shoes. Look for salmon leaping in autumn.
Hotels near Ness Islands →Where to Eat in Inverness
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the best things to do in Inverness?
The top attractions include Inverness Castle and Grounds, Inverness Museum and Art Gallery, Old High Church and St Stephen's Church, Eden Court Theatre Foyer and Riverside Walk, Ness Islands.
How many days do you need in Inverness?
Most visitors spend 2–4 days to see the main highlights. Three days is ideal for a first visit — see our Inverness 3-day itinerary for a day-by-day plan.
What is Inverness famous for?
Inverness is known for its history, culture and distinctive character. Visitors come for the landmarks, food scene and local atmosphere.
Where should I eat in Inverness?
Top options include Hootananny, R&B, Johnny Foxes, Lauders.