Kensington Palace

Tower of London & Historic Palaces

So much history and such an iconic building – there are so many must see attractions and this very much at the top of the list so secure your tickets to the Tower of London today and save money. Key highlights of a visit to the Tower of London include:

Opening Times
01 March to 31 October
Tuesday to Saturday  9.00 am to 5.30pm
Sunday to Monday    10.00am to 5.30pm
01 November to 28 February
Tuesday to Saturday  9.00 am to 4.30pm
Sunday to Monday    10.00am to 4.30pm

Hampton Court Palace The Tower of London is one of the Royal Palaces which also includes:

Hampton Court Palace
Full of history and something for everyone at Hampton Court Palace. Don’t miss:
- Henry VIII’s Great Hall
- Young Henry VIII exhibition
- The Maze! A chance to lose yourself!
-  Tudor kitchens and cookery
-  60 acres of beautifully maintained gardens
-  Ghost trail for the kids
-  Experience life in Tudor times and Henry’s wedding celebrations
-  The Chapel Royal
Opening Times
Monday to Sunday 10.00am to 6.00pm

Kensington Palace Kensington Palace
Kensington Palace is the Enchanted Palace - the experience occupies all the rooms that are open. Although the experience is very different to what you may expect of a historic building, these are still rooms where history happened. Below, we’ve chosen our top things to see. 
Kensington Palace has recently been totally transformed and undergone somewhat of a dynamic “rebrand” as the Enchanted Palace – relive history in one of London’s most famous Palaces, including such delights as:
- The Kings Grand Staircase (the Room of Flight)
- The Cupola Room (the Room of Palace Time)
- The Kings Gallery (Gallery of War and Play)
- Queen Victoria bedroom (the Room of a sleeping princess) – the very same bedroom that Princess Victoria first heard on 20th June 1837 that she was now Queen
- Mary of Modena’s Bed (the Room of Royal Sorrows)
- Sunken Garden
- The Orangery – perfect for afternoon tea, a glass of wine or even champagne
Opening Times
Monday to Sunday 10.00 am to 6.00pm
Nearest Underground
High Street Kensington

Banqueting House The Banqueting House
King Charles I was executed just outside the Banqueting House, having lost the Civil War. Explore the Undercroft, the Banqueting House architecture and the Rubens Ceiling
Nearest stations
Westminster & Embankment
Opening Times
Monday to Saturday  10.00am to 5.00pm

We have a fantastic offer where you can buy a pass to visit 3 or 4 of the Royal Palaces and choose to visit each of the palaces once at any time you choose over the next 2 years. So why purchase separate tickets for these incredible slices of English heritage and history when you can experience more of them from only £34.50 per adult and £15.25 per child.