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  1. The Great Hall sits at the very heart of the Tudor palace at Hampton Court, towering over the surrounding buildings. It was designed to impress and to proclaim Henry VIIIs power and magnificence.

  2. A: West Front & Main Entrance; B: Base Court; C: Clock Tower; D: Clock Court, E: Fountain Court; F: East Front; G: South Front; H: Banqueting House; J: Great Hall; K: River Thames; L: Pond Gardens; M: East Gardens; O: Cardinal Wolsey's Rooms; P: Chapel.

    • Hours of Operation, Photography Rules, and Audio Guides. Hampton Court Palace and the Formal Gardens are closed December 24, 25, and 26 each year while the Informal Gardens are closed December 25.
    • Directions: Getting to Hampton Court Palace. Hampton Court Palace is next to the River Thames to the south west of London, and while there are WPSA riverboats to the palace from Westminster in the summer months—a journey that takes four hours—there are also a variety of other means of public and private transport that can get you there.
    • Ticket Information, Accommodations, and Luggage Storage. Tickets can be purchased on the day or in advance from the Palace ticket office—located just inside the main gates on the left-hand side of the drive—or in advance from any staffed South West Trains station.
    • Hampton Court Palace Highlights. With over 500 years of royal history, Hampton Court Palace has something to offer all visitors, from the Tudor Kitchens to the famous Andrea Mantegna painting set "The Triumphs of Ceasar," you won't want to miss these highlights on your tour of the grounds.
  3. Clock Court is the very best place to see the work of Hampton Courts key builders. To the west is the range designed by Wolsey with the Clock Tower, and to the north, Henry VIII’s Great Hall....

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  5. Creator: Robin Forster. Location Created: Hampton Court Palace. Rights: © Historic Royal Palaces. External Link: Image from Historic Royal Palaces Image Library. Medium: Photograph. Explore...

  6. Great Hall. The centrepiece of Henry VIII’s palace was the Great Hall, designed to overawe visitors. Detail of the Great Hall roof, Hampton Court Palace (2007) Historic Royal...

  7. The Great Hall and The Royal Chapel are the fundamental places of sightseeing in the Hampton Court Palace that exude royalty and grandiosity at all times. You can even take a walk along the 60 acres of park and 750 acres of parkland at the Hampton Court Gardens or get a deeper insight into the Tudor cooking and entertainment in Henry VIII’s ...

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