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  1. We run a programme of talks and events throughout the year on a range of subjects including Big Ben and how UK Parliament works. Visitors are welcome to watch debates and committee hearings in both the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Parliamentary Archives are open again and free to access but you will need to book an appointment.

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    Book a guided tourto explore inside the Houses of Parliament. Led by an expert guide, you'll get to peek behind the doors of this famous landmark and learn all about how the work of the UK parliament. Highlights of the grand building include the House of Commons and Westminster Hall, where Guy Fawkes – who attempted to blow up the Houses of Parliam...

    You can grab a bite to eat or a cream tea in the Jubilee Cafe, located just off Westminster Hall. Before or after your tour, pop into the onsite Jubilee Shop for items inspired by the Palace of Westminster. Alternatively, head to the Houses of Parliament shop in Parliament Square to browse gifts, books and souvenirs.

    The closest Tube station is Westminster(District, Circle and Jubilee lines), which is around a two-minute walk away. Various bus routes stop close to the Houses of Parliament. There are Santander Cyclesdocking stations in Smith Square and on Abingdon Green.

    • 020 7219 4114
    • Westminster, SW1A 0AA
  2. Guided tours. Discover the history and work of UK Parliament on a fun and informative tour delivered by an expert guide. Your 90 minute tour in English includes the House of Commons, House of Lords and Westminster Hall. Find out more about essential works that may affect your visit. UK Parliament guides will be using microphones which transmit ...

  3. Guided online tour of the Palace of Westminster. In this 45-minute free online talk your presenter takes you on a guided 360° virtual tour. You will have a detailed look inside several rooms including the Commons Chamber, Lords Chamber, Westminster Hall and Central Lobby with its magnificent octagonal ceiling. The presenter will share some of ...

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