Buckingham Palace
Buckingham Palace - Background
Buckingham Palace is the nerve centre of the British
monarchy and the main residence of Queen Elizabeth
II. Converted into a Palace in the early 19th
century, this royal household also hosts ceremonial
occasions and banquets for visiting heads of state.
To one side of the palace is the Queen's Gallery,
where a selection of the monarch's priceless art collection
is on display. The Gallery is currently being refurbished.
Highlights of a trip to Buckingham Palace
include:
- The view of the Palace façade from
the Mall
- The State Ballroom
- The Queen's Gallery
- The Palace Gardens
- The Changing of the Guard
Getting There
The Mall SW1. Adjacent to St. Jame's and Green Parks;
a short walk from Trafalgar Square or Piccadilly Circus.
Opening Times and Admission Prices
The London Pass contains over £460 worth of Entry
to Attractions including Buckhingham Palace
Find out more!
The Royal Mews is open throughout the year, while
the State Rooms and Gardens open during August and
September on a timed ticket basis.
The Queen's Gallery reopens in 2002.
Adult £11, Senior Citizen (over 60) £9,
Child (under 17) £5.50, Under 5's are free.
A family ticket (2 adults and 2 under 17's) can be
obtained for £27.50.
The Ticketline number is 020 7321 2233.
More Information
Check out www.royalresidences.com
or www.royal.gov.uk.
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