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Hace 1 día · Daily 10:00-17:30. Last admission: 16:30. There are temporary route closures in place around the palace. Check our opening times page for all closures before you visit. The Magic Garden opens at 11:00 on certain dates throughout the year. Tickets and prices. Explore Hampton Court Palace.
- Historic Hauntings at Hampton Court Palace
Stories persist today that at least two of Henry VIII’s...
- The Gardens at Hampton Court Palace
A potted history. Monarchs and their gardeners have all...
- The Story of Hampton Court Palace
The original Tudor Hampton Court Palace was begun by...
- The Field of Cloth of Gold
At 6pm on 7 June 1520, Henry VIII of England met François I...
- Schools
Guide for planning and booking an educational visit to...
- Audio Guide Tour
Experience history where it happened with an Audio Guide...
- Historic Hauntings at Hampton Court Palace
Visit the official Historic Royal Palaces website for Hampton Court Palace to discover more about this majestic abode and its unique history.
Hampton Court Palace is a Grade I listed royal palace in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, 12 miles (19 kilometres) southwest and upstream of central London on the River Thames. Opened to the public, the palace is managed by Historic Royal Palaces , a charity set up to preserve several unoccupied royal properties.
Hampton Court Palace was an important backdrop to these moments in history and more. Find out about some of the people who lived and worked at the palace in Historic Figures of Hampton Court Palace. Looking for more history and stories? Visit hrp.org.uk for more royal history.
Hampton Court Palace is just over 500 years old and was built on a gigantic scale, both to reflect the status and glory of its owners and accommodate a huge number of people when the royal...
Discover the rich history of the Chapel Royal, from the Knights Hospitaller to the Tudors and beyond, at Hampton Court Palace.
Explore historic Hampton Court Palace and learn about the historical happenings, from the 16th century through to Georgian times and the present day. Uncover Tudor treasures, glorious gardens and an iconic maze at this Grade I-listed royal palace on the banks of the river Thames, which is said to have been Henry VIII’s favourite residence.