Gardens; stray far from palace for a quietpicnic. Get the audio tour. Wear a cape! Excellent play acting, not cringe worthy. Get a year pass if you live close for summer outings for all 5 palaces.
Fascinating place with lots to see - a day is not enough to cover the palace & the garden! Get the Historic Royal Palaces membership if going to Tower of London & Hampton Court to get 1-yr free access
Gardens, maze, tennis court, deers. Loved musucians, kitchen workers in authenticcostumes, especially admired a lemon carver. Perfect place for a daily family walk. Entrance fee as of Jan2020 26GBP
Great place to check out especially with kids who love history. A wondrous and beautiful place to roam around and hang out by the Thames. Skip the cafe and eat across the road at The Mute Swan.
So peaceful. Only 30 min from London and worth it. You can see huge stag family. Perfect river science. Feels like a high end little village with all these yacht clubs and lovely gardens.
Through 4 different routes you will discover Edwards VIII scandalous life,Williams III apartments, the royal kitchens and chocolaterie, sit in the Great Hall, pray (!) in the amazing Crown Chapel.
A Tudor palace, or something close enough. It has been expanded and modified in different eras and styles that now it does not resemble any specific style, but it was henry the 8th so ..
For me one the most beautiful and amazing Royal Palaces in British history, it has some of the finest art in the world which is mostly 17th & 18th century.
There's an Ice Rink set up of a winter in front of the Palace. From a distance & with everything lit up of at night, it looks good. But close up, the ice rink looks very basic. Better venues in London
This is the most amazing palace! It is totally worth to see! The audio guide was fascinating and engaging.The cafe food pricey.This was easy to get to from central London.
If you're interested in the Tudor area then this is the place to come. Look into the royal palaces membership if you're interested in visiting more than one. The gardens are lovely.
Don’t miss the live acting, be part of Henry VIII’s royal court. Look in the brochure you’ll receive when buying your tickets, see where and when you can find the king and one of his wives. :)
Awesome gardens, the best part in my opinion, nice cafe too. Maybe a picnic would be nice. Join the palace guided tours with actors wearing typical clothes.
My visit there was marvelous. Great whether and on bank holiday there was a big picnic all over the place, barbecue, drinks, etc. Don't forget to visit the maze.
This place is definitely worth a day trip. Immerse yourself in it. Wander the amazing gardens, and definitely don't miss the Tudor Chapel and kitchens.
A magnificent Palace next to the River Thames is a historical attraction that was built for Cardinal Wosley, Henry VIII's favorite. Make sure to see the astronomical clock built in the 1540s.
Tourists are so few compared to other attractions in London that sometimes you feel as if you were the owner of this place or at least some of its rooms.
During London 2012, this is the home of the Road Cycling Time Trial. During the race, there’s a “hot seat,” where the leading rider sits until they are beaten.
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Step back in time as you explore this magnificent palace, best... known for its most famous resident, Henry VIII. Feel the heat of the vast Tudor Kitchens and the eerie chill of the Haunted Gallery, before losing yourself in world famous Maze set in 60 acres of beautiful gardens.(Mostrar mais)