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  1. The summer opening of Buckingham Palace this year is 11 July to 29 September 2024. Sign up to our email updates to be the first to hear ticket announcements and the latest news. BOOK TICKETS

  2. Buckingham Palace Summer Opening. The Palace is busy during the summer and we recommend you prebook your tickets to avoid disappointment. There is a timed admission system operating in 15 minute time slots. This is the time you select when purchasing your ticket.

  3. book tickets. LONDON. The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace. Open from 17 May. Next exhibition Prices Opening times. book tickets. LONDON. The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace. Home to historic royal carriages and one of the finest working stables in existence. Open Thursday - Monday. Highlights Prices Opening times. book tickets. EDINBURGH.

  4. Buckingham Palace Tours and Tickets. 33,460 reviews. Buckingham Palace has served as the official London residence and administrative office of the British royal family since the 19th century and is one of the few remaining working royal palaces in the world.

  5. Jan 18, 2024 · Tickets must be booked online or booked here for a guided tour that includes the area around Buckingham Palace. Palace-guided tours in the winter and spring: Adults: £90 Family guided tour: ages 5-17 is £49.50, under 5 is free. Summer Buckingham Palace tickets if purchased in advance: Adults: £30 Young adults (18-24): £19.50 Child (5-17 ...

  6. How can I book tickets for Buckingham Palace? Book your tickets for the Buckingham Palace summer opening 2024 now. Tickets to visit Buckingham Palace on a guided tour (on selected dates) must be booked in advance via the Royal Collection Trust's website. How long is the Buckingham Palace tour?

  7. Parliament agreed to a budget of £150,000, but the King pressed for £450,000 as a more realistic figure.Nash retained the main block but doubled its size by adding a new suite of rooms on the garden side facing west. Faced with mellow Bath stone, the external style reflected the French neo-classical influence favoured by George IV.

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