Hampton Court Palace
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About Hampton Court Palace

The flamboyant Henry VIII is most associated with this majestic palace, extended and developed in grand style after he acquired it from Cardinal Wolsey in the 1520’s. However the elegance and romance of the palace owes much to the Baroque buildings commission by William III and Mary II at the end of the 17th century.

Explore Henry’s magnificent State Apartments, feel the heat of the vast Tudor Kitchens, the eerie chill of the Haunted Gallery and then stroll through the elegant Baroque Apartments and glorious formal gardens before disappearing into the Maze, where whispers of the past will haunt every step to the centre of this topiary puzzle.

At Hampton Court Palace in 2008 you can discover Young Henry, a fascinating permanent exhibition uncovering the stereotypes that have over shadowed the true characters and stories of Henry VIII, Cardinal Wolsey and Katherine of Aragon for centuries.

Everyday at the palace the history and enchanting stories are brought to life by our costumed guides, find out what tickled a Tudor’s taste buds as your senses are sent wild with the smell of the boiling beef, sound of bubbling cauldrons and feel the heat of the fire as a banquet is prepared for the king!

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Facilities

Opening Times Winter (Mon - Sun):10.00-16.30 Summer (Mon - Sun):10.00-18.00 Both informal and formal gardens open from 10am-early eve.

Hampton Court Palace Address

Address:
Hampton Court Palace
London
KT8 9AU
Telephone: 0844 4827777
Email:
Website: http://www.hrp.org.uk/HamptonCourtPalace/

Prices for Hampton Court Palace

Adult online price: From £13.00 (USD21.27)  per ticket
Adult: £14.00 (USD22.91)  full price
Senior Citizens online price: £10.50 (USD17.18)  per ticket
Senior/Student (with valid id): £11.50 (USD18.82)  concession
Child (5 -15): £7.00 (USD11.46)  child
Child under 5: Free (USD0.00)

Under 5's are FREE.

Palace tickets include the palace, gardens and Maze.

 

Location Information for Hampton Court Palace

Address:
Hampton Court Palace
London
KT8 9AU
Telephone: 0844 4827777
Email:
Website: http://www.hrp.org.uk/HamptonCourtPalace/
Public transport: Hampton Court - South West Trains run services direct from London Waterloo to Hampton Court. The journey takes only 35 minutes and the palace is a 2-minute walk across the bridge from the station. The train service passes through Wimbledon station, where the London Underground District Line begins. Hampton Court is in travel zone 6. Bus routes: 111*, 216*, 411*, 451, 461, R68, 416, 513. Riverboat: Riverboats run in the summer from Westminster, Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames. The journey from Westminster can take up to 4 hours, depending on the tides. For information services from Westminster and Kew, contact Westminster Passenger Services +44 (0)20 7930 2062 or www.wpsa.co.uk and for services from Richmond and Kingston, contact Turks Launches on +44 (0)20 8546 2434 or www.turks.co.uk/tl/tl.html.
By Road: The palace is located on the A308 and is well signposted from all the major local roads; drivers should follow the brown tourist attraction road signs. From the M25 take either exit 10 on to the A307 or exit 12 on to the A308. The palace is also accessible via the A3 and then the A309. For a map to help you plan your journey, visit www.multimap.com. Some parking is available at Hampton Court Palace at the cost of £3.50. Alternative parking is available nearby on Hampton Court Green at a cost of £3.00, Bushy Park free of charge, or at Hampton Court train station (please check at the station for pricing details).

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  Latest 5 reviews of Hampton Court Palace

Even for English Grumpy old men ....

this an excellent attraction. It is not expensive and is very professionally organised. The restaurants are good quality and and good value. Audio guide are inclusive which is a good touch...

this an excellent attraction. It is not expensive and is very professionally organised. The restaurants are good quality and and good value. Audio guide are inclusive which is a good touch. Recommended.

 
4.0
15 November 2009
by hhjunk, Essex
 

Now this is a palace and gardners delight.

Amazing rooms tudor kitchen and restored gardens We forgot to get the audio guide it was still great but would have been nice to have. Be sure you can do stairs if not gardens and lower areas are...

Amazing rooms tudor kitchen and restored gardens We forgot to get the audio guide it was still great but would have been nice to have. Be sure you can do stairs if not gardens and lower areas are also nice. Cafe Ok and convienent for all day stay give yourself seveal hours.

 
5.0
25 October 2009
by BWise2, Puyallup
 

Not to be missed!

My husband, daughters (ages 12 and 9), and I visited Hampton Court Palace during our vacation to England in August and it was definitely the highlight of the London area. It was well worth the...

My husband, daughters (ages 12 and 9), and I visited Hampton Court Palace during our vacation to England in August and it was definitely the highlight of the London area. It was well worth the entrance fee especially with the 2 for 1 rail offer. We arrived at 10am and still had not seen everything by the time we left at 4pm. The palace itself is divided into several interesting and informative self guided tours in which one gets to see areas such as the kitchen, dining room, chapel and private bedrooms. One really gets a feel of what it was like to live in the royal household of Henry the VIII. The gardens outside were both beautiful and impressive. We spent at least a couple of hours wandering through them. The experience was made even more enjoyable by the fact that even in high season, Hampton Court was not overrun with tourists, unlike the Tower of London, which we also visited. I would definitely recommend Hampton Court as a must-see attraction for the entire family.

 
5.0
8 October 2009
by cville16, Charlottesville, VA
 

Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Visiting Hampton court is an amazing experience. Be prepared to visit room after room after room of very well preserved places in history. The guides were so helpful and were more than happy to share...

Visiting Hampton court is an amazing experience. Be prepared to visit room after room after room of very well preserved places in history. The guides were so helpful and were more than happy to share little secrets and history of the areas that they were stationed. The gardens were absolutely gorgeous!!!Plan an entire day to truly get the full tour of the property. If you love studying the Tudor Dynasty, you will most certainly enjoy the adventure. One more note. As this is the anniversary of the Ascention of Henry VIII to the throne, there are actors there to help you make the adventure feel like you have traveled back in time. Loved this one in a lifetime adventure. I think I will have to make it back again one day.

 
5.0
8 October 2009
by reallady214, Dallas, TX
 

Beautiful palace, but needs more

I have visited Hampton Court Palace three times in the last five years. I recently went there with my husband and was disappointed that more improvements hadn't be made for the money that is charged...

I have visited Hampton Court Palace three times in the last five years. I recently went there with my husband and was disappointed that more improvements hadn't be made for the money that is charged. First the hand held tour voice guides still need simplification. We got frustrated that we were always ahead of the tour tape and just turned it off. Second, I remember there being more furnished rooms than I saw this time. Maybe we hit it when everything was taking out for a cleaning. I always felt the guards in the room could be period dressed to soften the tour. They can still yell at people for taking pictures. However, it is a great way to see how people lived and spent others hard earned money.The tapestries are wonderful and the cafe had some good soup. Transportation by train is simple if you bought the travelcard and travelpass. No charge. And a short walk over the bridge you are there. Avoid the boat ride on the Thamesto get there, too long, and by that time little time for walking the gardens and maze which is a must at Hampton Court. And upon leaving cross the street before going over the bridge for the train, some good restaurants and a Garden shop that is a must stop, everytime I go there I find something wonderful to take home.

 
4.0
8 October 2009
by matsui, Hatboro
 

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Events at Hampton Court Palace

  • Hampton Court Palace Ice Rink

    Special event

    28 Nov 2009 to 10 Jan 2010

    Set against the spectacular Hampton Court Palace, a spin at this London ice rink is unforgettable. 28 Nov-10 Jan

     
  • Henry VIII: Heads and Hearts

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    Special event

    10 Apr 2009 to 28 Jan 2010

    Celebrate the 500th anniversary of Henry VIII becoming King of England at London's Hampton Court Palace

     
  • Hampton Court Palace Flower Show

    Show/display

    11 Jul 2010 to 11 Jul 2010

    Hampton court palace flower show.

     
  • Ghost Tours

    Guided walk

    31 Oct 2009 to 7 Mar 2010

    Ghost tours will be back in the autumn. In the meantime, the Haunted Gallery at the end of Henry VIII's Apartments is open and we have a children's ghost trail that is available in the Information Centre for all those budding young spooks.

     
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