Visitor Information
OPEN 10am, last entry 4pm, CLOSE at 5pm
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult | £16.50 |
| Child | £10.00 |
| Senior | £14.50 |
| Student | £14.50 |
| Carer | £8.50 |
| Ticket Type | Price |
|---|---|
| Adult | £16.50 |
| Child | £10.00 |
| Senior | £14.50 |
| Student | £14.50 |
| Carer | £8.50 |
Explore the Scottish Court Room and Cells, meet The Warder or Matron, as well as take on our thrilling Escape Room challenge.
The Jail Experience is open from 10am to 5pm with last admission at 4pm. The Escape Room is available on a number of timed slots throughout the day. For days open, click on Buy Tickets to see the calendar.
The Jail is located at the top of Main Street in Church Square in Inveraray (PA23 8TX). You can park for free in front of the Jail or in the large town car across the Main Street in the Avenue.
No! You can enjoy either separately, but even better when done together. Both are great experiences.
For the Escape Room you need 1 hour. For the Jail, allow 1–2 hours to explore everything at your own pace, however some stay longer. We’d recommend you also use the audio tour when you visit.
Yes! But we recommend booking in advance, especially for the Escape Room — it’s very popular.
The audio tour isn’t required, but it brings the Jail’s stories to life and adds extra drama to your visit.
English, German, French, Dutch, Spanish and Italian — meet the Governor, Matron, Warder, and prisoners in your own language.
Yes! Dogs are welcome in the Jail and outdoor areas, but not in the Escape Room.
Absolutely! Escape Room changes, however, need 24 hours’ notice.
Yes — for students, seniors (60+), and eligible visitors. Check our booking page for details.
No, but you can change the date of your visit. Escape Room changes require 24 hours’ notice.
Yes, you can in the Jail and Courtroom. No photography is allowed inside the Escape Room.
Yes, there is a gift shop at the Jail where you can buy souvenirs, books, toys, giftware, jewellery and more.
Inveraray is a picturesque town on the shores of Loch Fyne, with a rich history and heritage. You can visit the Inveraray Castle, the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll and the seat of the Clan Campbell. You can enjoy the scenic views, the local shops, the restaurants, and the pubs in the town. The surrounding area of Argyll offers many attractions and activities, such as hiking, cycling, fishing, golfing, wildlife watching, and more. You can find more information on what to do in Inveraray and Argyll here