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A must-do when visiting London and only available for a limited time each year, Buckingham Palace entry tickets sell out quickly - book today to secure your place at this unique Palace.

Our guide to Buckingham Palace Entrance Tickets

Buckingham Palace, a fully working palace housing not only The King but serving as the administrative headquarters of the Royal Household, opens to the public again this summer.

There are 19 exquisitely furnished State Rooms to explore boasting fine examples of French and English antique furniture and displaying some of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including works by Rubens, Canaletto and Rembrandt, sculpture by Canova and porcelain by Sèvres.

Wander through The Throne Room where many historical events have taken place, today it holds a multitude of uses from public events to personal occasions.  The Ballroom is the largest of the State Rooms, completed in 1855 during Queen Victoria's reign, the Ballroom is used for official purposes like State Banquets.

You will also get to visit the stunning gardens. Often called the ‘walled oasis in the middle of London’, the gardens of Buckingham Palace are a true sight to behold and are home to 30 different species of bird and over 350 different wild flowers.  Your tour will end with a stroll past the south side of the garden, where you get fantastic views of the palace and the idyllic lake.  You will find it hard to believe you are in central London.

Buckingham Palace Opening

Monday 15th July 2024 until Sunday 29th September 2024

Tour times: 

  • Mondays, Thursdays and Fridays: 9.45am; 1.45pm; 2.45pm; 3.45pm; 4.15pm
  • Saturdays and Sundays: 1.45pm; 2.45pm; 3.45pm; 4.15pm

Dates and times subject to change and availability.

Terms and conditions

Terms and conditions for Buckingham Palace Entrance Tickets

  • You are required to print your voucher to gain admission to Buckingham Palace
  • These Buckingham Palace tickets cannot be converted into a 1-Year Pass.
  • For safety reasons, pushchairs are not permitted in the State Rooms. They must be checked in and reclaimed at the exit. Baby carriers are available for loan.
  • Clients who require mobility access must book directly with Buckingham Palace.
  • It is recommended customers should arrive 15 minutes before their scheduled timeslot. Some queuing at the entrance is still possible.
  • A one-way system operates along the entire visitor route for safety reasons.
  • The use of mobile phones is permitted in the Palace garden. Mobile phones must be switched off elsewhere on the visitor route.
  • Photography is not permitted inside Buckingham Palace.
  • Please remember to take your voucher to the ticket office at Buckingham Palace on the day of the visit where it will be exchanged for an entrance ticket. Some queuing time should be expected.
  • Please note this is not a guided tour.
  • *Cancellation Policy: Your tickets can be cancelled free of charge up to 72 hours before the tour date. No refunds are given for cancellations made within 72 hours. 

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions for Buckingham Palace Entrance Tickets

Frequently Asked Questions for Buckingham Palace Entrance Tickets

Fun Facts

  • How old is Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace is around 320 years old. It was built in 1705 for the Duke of Buckingham and officially became a palace in the 1820s.

  • Who lives in Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace is the official residence of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. Previous royals who have called Buckingham Palace home include Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Queen Victoria, and King George V. 

General Information

  • What time is changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace?

    Changing of the guard takes place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday outside Buckingham Palace. It begins at around 10:45am and last for 45 minutes, with the official change over happening at 11am. 

  • How many rooms does Buckingham Palace have?

    According to the official Royal Family website, Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, which includes 19 State Rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. It is the 19 State Rooms that are open to the public. 

  • What is the best time of day to visit Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace tends to be less busy during the earlier tours and these will give you more time to explore the large gardens in addition to the state rooms. 

Clothing & Accessories

  • Is there a dress code for Buckingham Palace tours?

    There is no formal dress code for the Buckingham Palace tours, however guests are encouraged to where comfortable shoes as they will be walking throughout. 

Frequently Asked Questions for Buckingham Palace Entrance Tickets

Fun Facts

  • How old is Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace is around 320 years old. It was built in 1705 for the Duke of Buckingham and officially became a palace in the 1820s.

  • Who lives in Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace is the official residence of King Charles III and Queen Consort Camilla. Previous royals who have called Buckingham Palace home include Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Queen Victoria, and King George V. 

General Information

  • What time is changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace?

    Changing of the guard takes place every Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday outside Buckingham Palace. It begins at around 10:45am and last for 45 minutes, with the official change over happening at 11am. 

  • How many rooms does Buckingham Palace have?

    According to the official Royal Family website, Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms, which includes 19 State Rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, and 78 bathrooms. It is the 19 State Rooms that are open to the public. 

  • What is the best time of day to visit Buckingham Palace?

    Buckingham Palace tends to be less busy during the earlier tours and these will give you more time to explore the large gardens in addition to the state rooms. 

Clothing & Accessories

  • Is there a dress code for Buckingham Palace tours?

    There is no formal dress code for the Buckingham Palace tours, however guests are encouraged to where comfortable shoes as they will be walking throughout.