There is also a car and taxi drop off point. Pick-up locations and running times are yet to be announced. By Rail - The closet rail station is Linlithgow which is a 10 minute walk to the festival site. No, Party at the Palace is a non camping festival so camping equipment is not needed however there is plenty of alternative accommodation to choose from.
As this is a family festival Party at the Palace does not have any age restrictions. You may be asked to show photo ID. You are not allowed to bring your own food and drink into Party at the Palace. There will be a wide variety of food and drink stalls inside the festival, serving up organic, vegetarian and vegan options. Party at The Palace takes place on a grass field which includes an incline. The terrain may not be suitable for all types of buggy or wheelchair but stewards are there to help and assist where possible.
Loos for people with disabilities and baby changing facilities are available on site. We have an area reserved for those requiring assistance. This is in a field and although the grass is cut short, we appreciate that it is not ideal terrain. From the car park to the road is around metres and it a further metres to the site entrance. You do not need to join the queue. As an alternative to using the car park, a drop off point is located at the bottom of the road leading to the event entrance.
It is approximately metres from the bottom of the road to the site entrance on tarmac up a gradient. The sectioned off area is 20 metres from the site entrance with sight lines down to the stage. An area in front of the disabled section will be cordoned off to avoid people standing and blocking the view.
A viewing platform is provided for those with disabilities and one carer on a first come basis. We cannot guarantee a space on the platform. We do give consideration to those coming to our event with disabilities however there is only so much we can do on an agricultural site so we will never be able to match the facilities of a modern purpose built venue. After the huge success of moving across the loch for and the festival retains this improved location for It truly has an amazing view overlooking the palace and down the length of the loch.
Party at the Palace is only 10 minutes walk from Linlithgow Rail Station. Your patience on leaving the site is vital to the safety and well being of all those attending the event. Party at the Palace has teamed up with concert travel specialists Happy Bus to provide coach travel. There will be coaches running from a number of locations including Glasgow, Stirling, Falkirk, Fife, Perth and Edinburgh. The Happybus prices are highly competitive with rail so if you had been planning to come by train please consider getting one of these coaches which depart from near the train stations.
These buses must be booked in advance. There is ample parking at PATP so we would urge you to use the designated car parks shown on the map below and follow directions from our event stewards. While there is capacity for over 1, cars, we would ask you to consider car sharing. This is a drop off point only and cars must not wait or park here. The pick up point after the event is the car park to the rear of Tesco. Taxis and cars can wait here safely without blocking the roads around the event.
These buses will leave from their normal departure points on the specified bus schedules shown HERE.
Extra buses are being put on to Falkirk and Edinburgh by Firstbus on the 38 route but get to the stop in plenty of time as they will be busy. Local taxi companies have been made aware of the event and will be operating from the normal taxi stance in Linlithgow on the High Street outside The Victoria Hall. It would be advisable to pre-book.
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