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Kew Palace
Kew Palace
Attraction Tickets
Historic Royal Palaces
Price
£5.00
Prices shown include applicable per ticket fees.
For use from
Sat, 31st July 2010
For use to
Mon, 28th February 2011
Supplier
This item is supplied by Seatem Group and is subject to their terms & conditions
Terms & Conditions
Please Note:An admission ticket to Kew Gardens must be purchased to gain access to Kew Palace - for gardens admission, please visit http://www.rbgkew.org.uk.
Kew Palace was the family country house of King George III, between 1800 and 1818 'Where the royal family lived as the 'simplest country gentlefolks' It’s surprisingly intimate More like a home than a palace, the privacy and intimacy of this smallest of English royal palaces made it the favourite country retreat for the royal family in the late 18th century. It’s been lovingly restored, re-presented with some rooms left untouched The palace reopened to the public in April 2006 after a widely acclaimed restoration. The palace tells the story of George III and his family at rest at and play. Explore the unique second floor of the palace, the bedroom floor – untouched for 200 years. They said it... ‘… it seems a happy house, not quite a doll’s house but a palace by default. Paradoxically, it’s Windsor with its glazed brick and elaborate crenellations that looks like a 19th-century mental institution, with Kew the ideal home.’ Queen Charlotte's Cottage The cottage is found at the southern end of Kew Gardens, near the Pagoda. It is open at weekends and bank holidays during the summer. Kew Gardens Under George III’s father, Frederick Prince of Wales, Kew grew from a modest pleasure garden to a centre for botanical research and new ideas about landscape gardening. As the British Empire was founded great explorers sent back specimens from all over the world and gave Kew its peculiar world view. How to get there; London Underground; Nearest Station: Use District Line to Kew Gardens station (take the Richmond train). The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is a 5-minute walk from the station. Exit through the parade of shops and follow the directional signage to the gardens. Bus; routes: 65, 237, 267 (summer Sundays only) and 391. Train; South West Trains to Kew Bridge station or Silverlink Train Services to Kew Gardens station. The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew is a 10-minute walk from Kew Bridge station. Cross over the bridge and the gardens are located ahead on the left-hand side. From Kew Gardens station, see above. Palace InfoKew Palace is open from 25th March to 28th September 2008 Opening Times Monday 11.00am to 5.00pm Tuesday to Sunday 10.00am to 5.00pm Last admission to the palace is at 4.15pm Queen Charlotte's Cottage is open from June to September on Saturday & Sunday from 10am to 4pm Kew Gardens open every day at 9.30am except Christmas Eve & Christmas Day.Closing times vary throughout the year Booking InfoKew Palace can only be ticketed in conjunction with Kew Gardens Note that an admission ticket to Kew Gardens must be purchased to gain access to Kew Palace - for gardens admission, please visit http://www.rbgkew.org.uk. On arrival at Kew Gardens the voucher/ticket must be exchanged for a timed ticket for the Palace.
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TOWER OF LONDONAddressHM Tower of London London EC3N 4AB Travel Nearest Underground: Tower Hill (Circle & District line/DLR) Opening Hours 1 November - 28 February Tuesday - Saturday: 09.00-17.00 Sunday - Monday: 10.00-17.00 1 March - 31 October Monday - Saturday: 09.00-18.00 Sunday: 10.00-18.00 Please Note:For the duration of the work to make Tower Hill a more accessible, safe and traffic-free civic space, public access to the Tower of London will be diverted via the Tower Moat. From Tower Hill Underground Station signs will direct the public down temporary steps into the moat, where a specially-constructed path will lead them to another set of temporary steps and from there up to the ticket kiosks.
HAMPTON COURT PALACETravel Nearest Tube: Vauxhall or Wimbledon then rail to Hampton Court Nearest Rail: Hampton Court Station By Road: Near the north side of Kingston Bridge over the River Thames, at the junction of the A308 and A309 Opening hours 27 October - 29 March Monday: 10.15-16.30 Tuesday-Sunday: 09.30-16.30 30 March - 26 October Monday: 10.15-18.00 Tuesday-Sunday: 09.30-18.00 Please Note: Hampton Court Palace is closed 24-26 December (inclusive). The gardens are open all year round from 07.00 to dusk.KENSINGTON PALACETravel Nearest Underground: High Street Kensington (Circle & District lines) Turn right (east) out of the station. Kensington Gardens and the Palace are 500 metres on your left. Opening hours 1 November - 28 February Open daily: 10.00-17.00 Shop: 10.00-17.00 1 March - 31 October Open daily: 10.00-18.00 Shop: 10.00-18.00 Please Note: Kensington Palace is closed 24-26 December (inclusive).BANQUETING HOUSETravel Nearest Underground: Westminster (Circle & District lines)/Charing Cross (Norther/Bakerloo lines) Banqueting House is halfway down Whitehall opposite Horse Guards, south of Trafalgar Square or north of Parliament Square. Opening Hours Monday - Saturday: 10.00-17.00. Please Note:
Closed Sundays, Bank Holidays and 24 December - 1 January (inclusive).
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