Buckingham Palace
The King's official London residence and a working royal palace.
Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home of the monarch, the focus of national and royal celebrations, as well as the backdrop to the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.
Explore the magnificent State Rooms which are open to visitors each summer, and on selected dates for guided tours during winter and spring.
The summer opening of Buckingham Palace this year is 11 July to 29 September 2024. Tickets are still available for Buckingham Palace’s State Rooms.
For the ultimate royal experience book a Royal Day Out. You will visit Buckingham Palace's magnificent State Rooms, the Royal Mews and The King's Gallery, all in one day.
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Highlights
Top things to see and do at Buckingham Palace
With so much to see and do, take a look at our list of recommendations to make your visit extra special.
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Royal Day Out
For the ultimate royal experience choose a Royal Day Out ticket. You will visit Buckingham Palace's magnificent State Rooms, the Royal Mews and The King's Gallery, all in one day.
Book a Royal Day OutShopping and Eating
The Garden Café
Relax in the Garden Café after your visit to the Palace, with afternoon tea in a keepsake tin.
Buckingham Palace shops
Visit the garden shop at the end of your visit to the Palace, or find our shop on Buckingham Palace Road
Children and Families
Children and families visiting Buckingham Palace
Read our guide to help plan your visit with your family.
Top 10 highlights for children
Learn more about some of the highlights of Buckingham Palace for families and children.
Groups
Group bookings
Group visits to Buckingham Palace must be pre-booked, either online or over the phone.
Coach parking
Coaches can pick up passengers after they exit the Palace on Grosvenor Place. There is no coach parking near Buckingham Palace.
Guiding
Guiding isn't allowed at Buckingham Palace. Visitors can enjoy a free multimedia tour, available in nine languages.
Schools
Bring the curriculum to life with a visit to Buckingham Palace during the summer. We offer a range of interactive workshops, tours, learning activities and resources for nursery, primary and secondary pupils. Our school visit information will help teachers and organisers plan their visit.
School activities at Buckingham Palace are published each spring and take place during the summer. Throughout the rest of the year we offer school sessions at the Royal Mews and The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.
Access and Mobility
Concessionary rates are available if you have a disability and we offer a free access companion ticket which can be booked online.
If you require step-free access this must be pre-booked by contacting the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or [email protected]. The standard admission route is not step-free. The Specialist Sales team may also be able to arrange accessible parking for you, subject to availability.
Accessible toilets and limited seating are available.
Registered assistance dogs are welcome.
The multimedia guide is available in British Sign Language (BSL) and with subtitles, and an audio-descriptive guide is available for blind or partially-sighted visitors.
A number of Wardens are Dementia Friends, please ask staff for any assistance.
The State Rooms tour is indoors, taking in several large rooms and halls over two floors, exiting via a long outdoor gravel path through the garden. As the State Rooms are open during the summer months, it can become very hot inside.
There is a separate gift shop available on the Access route and the terrace café is fully accessible.
For detailed access information, please select one of the options below. For any other information, you can contact the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or [email protected].
About the Palace
The East Wing of Buckingham Palace
A journey through Queen Victoria’s famous addition to the Palace.
Who built the Palace?
The history of the site where Buckingham Palace stands can be traced back to the reign of James I in the early 17th century.
The Garden at Buckingham Palace
Learn about the history of the royal garden and how it is used today.