Visit Hampton Court Palace on this half-day trip from London, Victoria. Once home to England's most famous Tudor King, Henry VIII, you’ll discover over 500 years of royal history as you explore the State Apartments, Tudor kitchens, and the impressive Great Hall where banquets were once held. See the Georgian Rooms, how later monarchs transformed the palace, and admire the Chapel Royal, still used for services today.
After exploring inside the palace, wander and enjoy the award-winning gardens, the ornate fountains, and the famous Hampton Court Maze. With entry tickets included, you’ll have plenty of time to discover the palace’s highlights at your own pace before re-joining your coach for a relaxing return journey to London.
09:30 - Pickup from London Victoria
09:30 - Depart Central London
After our central London pick-ups, we make the short journey to Hampton Court Palace, once home to the infamous Tudor king of many wives, Henry VIII.
10:45 - Arrive at Hampton Court Palace
Pick-up a free audio guide (provided by Hampton Court Palace subject to availability) and explore the vast palace buildings and grounds.
13:30-13:45 - Depart Hampton Court Palace
These itinerary timings are all approximate. Your tour guide will advise you of the exact meeting times on the day.
15:00 - Arrive at London Victoria Station
Near Victoria Station, Vauxhall Bridge Road, London SW1V 1AA (Please meet the coach by Bus Stop L)
If you are taking a cab please give the driver the postcode - SW1V 1AA.
• Minimum numbers apply. There is a possibility of cancellation after confirmation if there is not enough passengers to meet requirements. In the event of this occurring, you will be offered an alternative or full refund
• Please be ready at least 10 minutes prior to departure time
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