Free entry

How to get toV&A Dundeecar-free

Visit V&A Dundee car-free

It’s easy to visit the V&A Dundee, as it is less than five minutes’ stroll from Dundee railway station.

There are direct trains to Dundee from: Perth (about 20 mins), Aberdeen, Stirling (both 65 mins), Glasgow (85 mins) and Edinburgh (90 mins). When you travel by train, a Dundee PlusBus ticket gives you unlimited travel around the city.

In Summer, the frequent Xplore open top tour bus starts from Discovery Point. Other buses run direct to Dundee city centre from St Andrews (25 mins), Forfar (35 mins), Perth (35 mins), Blairgowrie (50 mins) and Edinburgh (110).

Use our journey planner to get the best route from where you are.

Cyclists welcome - plan your route here

Free entry. Arriving car-free means avoiding the city’s parking charges.

Here’s some information on accessibility on buses and trains.

About V&A Dundee

Scotland’s stylish design museum, overlooking the wide River Tay, opened in September 2018. It’s the first Victoria and Albert museum outside London and has impressive temporary exhibitions, permanent galleries dedicated to Scottish design and a room originally created by Charles Rennie Mackintosh.

For any queries about visiting contact V&A Dundee on 01382 411611 or info@vandadundee.org

Address: V&A Dundee, 1 Riverside Esplanade, Dundee DD1 4EZ. Visit Website