Historic Royal Palaces

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  • Visitlondon.com Gold Partner Banqueting House

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    The Banqueting House, Whitehall, SW1A 2ER [map]

    Be amazed by this revolutionary building, the only surviving part of the great palace of Whitehall.

  • Visitlondon.com Gold Partner Hampton Court Palace Watch video about Hampton Court Palace

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    5/5 (based on 435 reviews)

    Hampton Court, East Molesey, Surrey, KT8 9AU [map]

    Explore Henry VIII's majestic palace. You'll love the magnificent state apartments and the vast Tudor Kitchens. Don't miss the haunted gallery, the baroque apartments, the formal gardens and the famous Hampton Court Palace Maze.

  • Visitlondon.com Gold Partner HM Tower of London Watch video about HM Tower of London

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    Tower Hill, EC3N 4AB [map]

    Book your tickets to the The Tower of London. Explore the Tower of London, a royal palace and historic castle which is home to the Crown Jewels, ravens and Yeoman Warders (Beefeaters).

  • Visitlondon.com Gold Partner Kensington Palace State Apartments

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    Kensington Palace State Apartments, Kensington Gardens, W8 4PX [map]

    Kensington Palace, a palace of secret stories and public lives has been influenced by generations of royal woman.

  • Visitlondon.com Gold Partner Kew Palace

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    Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, Richmond, TW9 3AB [map]

    The most intimate of royal palaces, Kew Palace was built as a private house in 1631 and used by the royal family between 1729 and 1818.

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