Think Royalty, think Palaces, think London. Rich in history, culture and Architecture, these palaces have a story of their own. As intriguing as they are, they are a visual treat to people visiting the capital city of England. The Palace and its gardens are a must-visit during one’s trip to London. We have listed our top three favourites among the top royal palaces in London to visit the next time you plan a vacation to London.
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1. The Buckingham Palace
The popular residence of Britain’s Monarch, since the reign of Queen Victoria, the Buckingham Palace is an all-time crowd favourite. From weddings to coronations, the Palace has witnessed many Royal celebrations. The balcony is known for the special occasions where the members of the Royal family come to greet the general public.
How to Reach The Buckingham Palace
You can reach Buckingham palace from several bus routes, Underground stations, and other means. The closest Underground stations are Victoria, Green Park, Hyde Park Corner.
The Buckingham Palace Entry Fees
- Adult – 24 euros
- Child – 13.5 euros – between the age of 5 to 16 years
- Below 5 Years – Free Of cost
Traveller Tip
Plan your visit around the Changing of the Guards Ceremony. You can find the calendar for the ceremony online, on the Household Division’s website.
2. Palace of Westminster
The home of current UK politics, it is also called the House of Parliament. This was originally built to use as a Royal residence. The original palace was destroyed in the fire of 1834, and the structure was rebuilt by Mr. Charles Barry. The Westminster hall that survived the fire is the oldest part of the Palace. The Westminster palace is home to the largest medieval wooden roof in northern Europe.
How to Reach Palace of Westminster
The visitor entry point to the Palace at 3 St. Margaret’s Street, opposite to St. Margaret’s Church. The closest Underground Station is Westminster, which connects the District, Jubliee and Circle Lines.
Palace of Westminster Entry Fees
- Adult – 25 euros
- Child – 12 euros – between 5 and 15 years
- Below 5 Years – Free Of cost
Traveller Tip
After visiting the Palace grounds, go on the opposite side of Thames to get some really nice shots of the building. It’s also free to watch the House of Commons debate. Do check the website in advance to find the schedule of the topics they will be debating during a given date & time.
3. Kensington Palace
Once a Private house, this was the home of Princess Diana and the birthplace of Queen Victoria. This Palace leaves its visitors fascinated, with its 242-acre gardens, and luxurious rooms decked with the Victorian theme. In each area of the Palace, you’ll find knowledgeable staff exchanging tales about Royal balls and Highwaymen. You will discover 300 years of Royal History and get to play some Georgian board games!
How to Reach
The nearest stations are Queensway or High Street Kensington, both a 10-15 walk away from the Palace. All of London’s hop-on, hop-off buses have a stop for on the south side of the Kensington Palace Gardens
Entry Fees
- Adult – 18 euros
- Child – 9 euros – between 5 and 15 years
- Below 5 Years – Free Of cost
Traveller Tip
Keep aside at least two hours as you would love to spend some time by the lake. As the weather is always amazing there. Late evenings are the best time to visit as the crowds are lesser.
All this reading must have got you wanting to see the Richness and Glory of the Palaces. Pack your bags, put one some suits and off you go to London, to watch fairy tale stories come true. Our destination experts at Pickyourtrail are just a call or a mail away to craft a memorable London trip.