For over 300 years Kensington Palace has been residence to Britain’s young royal families. Share the experience of this public palace and private home in the heart of Kensington …
For over 300 years Kensington Palace has been residence to Britain’s young royal families. Share the experience of this public palace and private home in the heart of Kensington Gardens.Walk in the footsteps of Georgian royalsas you make your way through the magnificent King’s Apartments. Experience stunning state rooms where monarchs received courtiers, ministers and foreign ambassadors, all vying for power and royal patronage.Kensington Palace was the childhood home of Queen Victoria. Discover the staircase where she first met Prince Albert and visit the Red Saloon room where she held her first Privy Council meeting at just 18 years of age. She went on to reign for an incredible 63 years.
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May 4, 2025
Kensington Palace in London is best known as the birthplace of Queen Victoria, where she spent her childhood before beginning her 63-year reign. Located in the Kensington Gardens in the borough of Ke…Full review by Taylor B
Apr 29, 2025
Kensington Palace offers a lovely blend of regal history and peaceful escape. Tucked within the expansive Kensington Gardens, this stately residence invites you into the world of royalty with an eleg…Full review by David F
Mar 31, 2025
I have had the pleasure of attending a visit/tour of the State Kings & Queens Apartments at Kensington Palace, the place of birth and childhood, to the adolescence of Queen Victoria with a group supp…Full review by Lumi S
Hi, what would you say is the best Palace gate to enter to see this exhibit…am not great at walking, thanks, Lois
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There is only one entrance to the Palace and that's by the Victoria statue. If you are unable to walk and have a blue badge to say you have disabled parking, call Historic Royal …
There is only one entrance to the Palace and that's by the Victoria statue. If you are unable to walk and have a blue badge to say you have disabled parking, call Historic Royal Palaces call centre ahead of time and explain the situation as they have disabled parking as long as it's arranged in advance. If you go with a friend and don't drive, I would suggest waiting on a bench once inside the Palace gates, as they can provide manual wheelchairs and there is a lift inside.
Hi, what would you say is the best Palace gate to enter to see this exhibit…am not great at walking, thanks, Lois
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Hi, I'm really sorry, I didn't know about TripAdvisor messages! I'm afraid I don't know, I don't even know which one we used, we kind of found it by mistake, typical tourists Hooe you …
Hi, I'm really sorry, I didn't know about TripAdvisor messages! I'm afraid I don't know, I don't even know which one we used, we kind of found it by mistake, typical tourists Hooe you get sorted though :)