Enjoy one combo ticket that lets you visit the three royal architectural landmarks of London - Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, and Kensington Palace.
Highlights
Highlights
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Visit three opulent, royal London architectures with a single, value-for-money combo ticket.
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Marvel at the seat of British power when you visit the 1000-year-old Tower of London, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Admire the glorious Crown Jewels, a collection that includes British coronation regalia, over 23,578 precious gems, along with other rare diamonds such as the blue Stuart Sapphire, the Cullinan I, and the Koh-i- Noor.
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Explore the Royal Armouries’ collection in the White Tower, which was built by William the Conqueror.
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Wander through the various chambers of the Hampton Court Palace, where the marriages of Henry VIII rewrote history.
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Pay a visit to the State Apartments of Henry VIII, discover the Great Chamber lined with Thomas Wolsey’s tapestries, and learn about the battle for power at the Tudor Court.
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Get to know what constituted Tudor cooking and what all counted as entertainment back in those times by exploring Henry VIII’s Kitchens.
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Be amazed by the spectacular interiors of the Chapel Royal, which has been in use for over 450 years and continues to remain an active place of worship.
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Round off your visit by exploring the vast 60-acre garden which is set within a loop of the Thames. Each season brings out its different looks and shades.
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Get to know the life and legacy of one of Great Britain’s most famous monarchs, Queen Victoria at Kensington Palace.
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Stroll around the luxurious rooms of the King's State Apartments and marvel at the sheer grandeur of these exquisite chambers.
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Learn some of the tragic stories and secrets about the Stuart dynasty while exploring each section of the palace in detail.
Inclusions
Inclusions
Tower of London
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Tower of London Entry Ticket
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Entry to all public areas including the Crown Jewels exhibit
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Access to the children's activity trails and live historical re-enactments
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Free WiFi access
Hampton Court Palace
- Entrance to Hampton Court Palace and Gardens
Kensington Palace
- Entry to the Kensington Palace
Cancellation policy
Cancellation policy
You can cancel these tickets up to 24 hours before the experience begins and get a full refund.
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Your experience
Your experience
Tower of London
Visit the primary seat and center of the British Monarchy. As the primary residence of royalty and setting for key events in the early history of Europe, a tour of the Tower of London is an experience filled with wonder and even a little horror. Explore the castle grounds independently for however long you wish until closing time. Experience all the parts of the castle including the White Tower, the first part of the Castle built by William the Conqueror, which displays the Royal Armouries’ collection today.
Finally, the tour also includes the opportunity to see the Crown Jewels, a display of the wealth and splendor of the British Crown. Apart from these experiences, see live historical re-enactments and other exhibitions like 'Coins & Kings' and 'Line of Kings'.
Hampton Court Palace
Explore the spell-binding Tudor Palace, initially developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later by Henry VIII, positioned next to a Baroque Palace constructed during the reign of William III and Mary III. When Henry VIII was nearing his demise in 1547, he owned over sixty houses, but he held the Hampton Court Palace close to this heart during the latter part of his reign.
Visit the King’s apartments in the role of one of his courtiers, donning a Tudor cloak and making your way to the enormous kitchens which was where banquets for over 1000 guests were prepared. A right turn past the wine cellar will get you to Chapel Royal, the former seat of the monarch and his companions (Royal Pew), and a still-active place of worship. You’ll also come across the ‘Young Henry’ as part of an exhibition that portrays his relationship with Katherine of Aragon, his first Queen.
Visit William III’s State Apartments comprised the Guard Chamber, the Presence Chamber, the Privy Chamber, and the Great Bedchamber. Additionally, see his Private Apartments where he resided, for the most part, giving you an idea of his splendid taste in art. The views of the gardens from the apartments are simply outstanding. Get to explore the 60-acre beautiful garden and a spooky Haunted Gallery.
Kensington Palace
London’s Kensington Palace is a royal residence with stories, secrets, and history attached to it. You’ll require around an hour and a half to get a good look at the spectacular palace apartments and explore the ‘Victoria Revealed’ exhibition (Victoria: A Royal Childhood only), displaying an array of Queen Victoria’s objects where she once resided.
Discover the magnificently-done state apartments that reveal the lifestyle of its resident royals, including the likes of MaryII, William III, Queen Anne, and her son William, the last ruling member of the Stuart dynasty. Gaze at the masterpieces of architect and painter William Kent as you enter the Cupola Room and climb the King’s Grand Staircase.
Visit various other chambers such as The Presence Chamber, The Privy Chamber, The King’s Drawing Room, and the King’s Gallery where you can learn more about royal British living. Check out exuberant examples of what the royals wore during their rule in the 18th century and be amused by breathtaking artworks from the Royal Collection while there. Lastly, wander about in the Formal gardens, a former royal playground, and check out the exotic Victorian plant collections.
Operating hours
Operating hours
Know before you go
Know before you go
Timings
Tower of London
From 1 July - 11 July
Daily: 9 AM - 5 PM
Last admission: 3:30 PM (3 PM slot), buildings within the Tower close at 4:30 PM
Tower closed 12 and 13 July.
From 14 July
Daily: 9 AM - 6 PM
Last admission: 5 PM (4 PM slot), buildings within the Tower close at 5:30 PM
Hampton Court Palace
9 June - 25 July
Wed-Sun: 10 AM - 5:30 PM (last entry at 4 PM)
Tour Duration - You are free to explore the Palaces and Gardens till they close for the day
Kensington Palace
1 Mar- 31 Oct (Summer)
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Wed-Sun from 10:30 AM- 5:00 PM
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Last admission at 4:00 PM
1 Nov- 29 Feb (Winter)
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Daily from 10:00 AM- 4:00 PM
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Last admission at 3:00 PM
Closures and Notices
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The Sunken Garden and Cradle Walk are closed for now.
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The Orangery is currently closed for conservation and restoration works.
Tower of London
Accessibility
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This experience is wheelchair and pram/stroller accessible.
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There are lifts available at the White Tower near the Raven shop and the New Armouries Café.
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Your guide dogs are welcome at the venue.
Additional information
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Please keep in mind that the Tower has difficult stairs and passageways where wheelchair access may be restricted.
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There is no baggage storage facility, so travel light.
Hampton Court Palace
What's not allowed
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Kids aged 15yrs and under must be accompanied by an adult.
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Keep in mind food & beverages are not allowed on this experience other than in the designated lunchrooms. Pack wisely!
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Keep your camera tucked away – photography is strictly not allowed at the Chapel Royal and Royal Pew.
Additional information
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The maze and the Grape Vine are currently closed to the public.
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Limited on-site parking is available on-site and on Hampton Court Green at a charge. There is additional car parking at the railway station, which is payable at the station.
Accessibility
- This historic building has quite a few irregular surfaces and difficult staircases. It is recommended that wheelchair users bring their own wheelchairs to ensure a comfortable experience. A lift to the State Apartments is available on the first floor. Please speak to a State Apartment Warder in case you wish to use it.
Additional information
- Smart, elegant, and respectful dressing is expected as families are going to be present. Please note that visitors (adult or child) in costume are not allowed
Kensington Palace
Additional information
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The Kensington Palace offers level access to all sections of the palace and a lift to every floor. The Clore Learning Centre, located on the ground floor, has wheelchair-accessible teaching spaces, lunchrooms, and toilets.
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There is only one lunchroom at the Kensington Palace (Mr Hester’s Lunchroom).
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Wear suitable clothing keeping in mind that your visit involves spending time in spaces with negligible to zero heating.
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Ensure that you’re wearing appropriate footwear.
My tickets
My tickets
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Your voucher will be emailed to you shortly.
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Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID at the attraction.
Ticket Redemption Points
Tower of London
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You can redeem your ticket at Tower Of London, Group Ticket Office, London.
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Address: London EC3N 4AB, United Kingdom.
Hampton Court Palace
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You can redeem your tickets directly at the entrance of the attraction: Hampton Court Palace.
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Address: Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom.
Kensington Palace
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You can redeem your tickets directly at the entrance of the attraction: Kensington Palace.
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Address: Kensington Gardens, Kensington, London W8 4PX, United Kingdom.
Validity
These tickets are valid for the date and time selected during the checkout.