Hampton Court Palace is one of the most spectacular palaces in the world and has been an important royal residence for nearly 500 years. Is famous as the home of King Henry VIII, one of the most renowned monarchs in English history.
The morning tour takes you through the spectacular 1,000-room palace and gardens. Your private guide will show you all of its treasures, including the stunning Chapel Royal and staterooms.
The palace is an architectural masterpiece with many original features such as blood-red walls and intricately carved woodwork. The exterior design is strikingly symmetrical, with an octagonal central courtyard surrounded by four wings, each of which is topped by a dome.
Halfway through your tour, stop off for a refreshment at one of the palace’s cafes (own expense).
Then enjoy the amazing experience to see historically significant artwork including Rembrandt, and Caravaggio at the Cumberland Art Gallery.
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Hampton Court Palace is one of the most popular Royal Palaces, and one of the most frequently visited tourist attractions in London. The name Hampton Court Palace traditionally refers to a set of royal residences on the banks of the River Thames in West London, which form one of England's Royal Residence
The Palace is open to the public and is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Hampton Court Palace was originally built as a hunting lodge for Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1514, but was not completed until 1529. The palace grew in size and grandeur over the next three hundred years as it was extended by four architects, most famously Christopher Wren
Hampton Court Palace main entrance
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