Royal Palaces in London Tickets

- Experience the majestic Royal Mews, one of the finest working stables in the world, and meet beloved horses like the Windsor Greys and the Cleveland Bays.
- Admire the grand collection of historic coaches such as the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, the most modern of the royal coaches.
- Don vibrant livery to look like a footman and navigate and learn the history of the Royal Mews from your multilingual multimedia guide.
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- Experience the majestic Royal Mews, one of the finest working stables in the world, and meet beloved horses like the Windsor Greys and the Cleveland Bays.
- Admire the grand collection of historic coaches such as the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, the most modern of the royal coaches.
- Don vibrant livery to look like a footman and navigate and learn the history of the Royal Mews from your multilingual multimedia guide.
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Explore State Rooms, discover Queen Victoria's childhood home, and wander through enchanting gardens with these tickets for Kensington Palace.
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From the lavish lifestyle of kings and queens to the intimate stories of royal life, Kensington Palace offers a journey through the history of royal abodes.
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Discover a Regency Christmas at the Victoria's Childhood Christmas exhibition where you'll see how Princess Victoria spent the holiday season.
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Fancy a change of pace? Skip entering and exploring the palace and treat yourself to a spot of afternoon tea at The Orangery instead.
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Did you know? King William III bought Kensington Palace because he suffered from asthma and the air was cleaner there than in London.
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Explore State Rooms, discover Queen Victoria's childhood home, and wander through enchanting gardens with these tickets for Kensington Palace.
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From the lavish lifestyle of kings and queens to the intimate stories of royal life, Kensington Palace offers a journey through the history of royal abodes.
-
Discover a Regency Christmas at the Victoria's Childhood Christmas exhibition where you'll see how Princess Victoria spent the holiday season.
-
Fancy a change of pace? Skip entering and exploring the palace and treat yourself to a spot of afternoon tea at The Orangery instead.
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Did you know? King William III bought Kensington Palace because he suffered from asthma and the air was cleaner there than in London.