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Whitby Abbey Illuminated - Frequently Asked Questions

We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to Whitby Abbey Illuminated.

Whitby Abbey Illuminated - Frequently asked questions

We’ve answered some common questions to help you plan your visit to Whitby Abbey Illuminated 2025.

  • Is there parking?

    There is a car park located 100 metres from the abbey run by Scarborough Borough Council: Abbey Headland car park

    There is also accessible parking available. Disabled visitors may be sent down by the entrance to the visitor centre; accessible parking is available in the main car park and ramped entrance to the abbey. Parking is chargeable and is owned and managed by Scarborough Borough Council. Wheelchairs are available at the car park entrance and in the visitor centre.

  • Is the site accessible?

    The site is accessible, but not every area of the performance element of the event will be fully accessible due to being a promenade performance.

    Full details of the abbey's accessibility, along with a pre-visit information video, can be found on our Access page.

  • What is the performance?

    It's a theatrical promenade performance based around Victorian Gothic themes and Bram Stoker’s Dracula.

  • Can I dress up?

    Yes! We would love to see lots of visitors dressed up. However, it does get very cold at the abbey in the evening so please make sure you are wrapped up warm.

  • The weather forecast is really bad, is the event still on?

    Illuminated Abbey is still planning to go ahead. We recommend wearing sensible shoes as the ground can get quite wet and bringing a raincoat in case of bad weather.

    If anything changes and the event is cancelled, we will update our website and Facebook, and if you have pre-booked you will be notified via email and refunded within 10 working days.

  • Can we bring a picnic and blanket?

    You would be very welcome to bring a picnic and blanket but please be aware that it can get quite cold. It is also worth noting the performance is not static and there is a promenade element, so you won't be able to sit in one place to watch the entire performance.

  • What time can we arrive?

    You can arrive at 6pm and the first performance begins at 6.30pm and is repeated at 7.45pm. However, please arrive at a time which suits you as the abbey is open until 9pm for visitors to enjoy. The later performance is often quieter than the earlier one. The abbey will be lit up with illuminations all evening and food and drink will be available throughout.