








5 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore Hampton Court Palace, one of the most iconic palaces in the United Kingdom
Discover the history of Henry VIII, the Tudor dynasty, and Cardinal Wolsey
Visit the stunning State Rooms and experience royal grandeur
See the beautiful gardens, famous Maze, and the Great Vine



Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Explore one of the most iconic palaces in the United Kingdom with a stress-free, all-inclusive tour that takes care of all passes and entry requirements. Hampton Court Palace, a 500-year-old royal pleasure palace, was originally built by Cardinal Wolsey in the early 16th century and soon became the residence of Henry VIII and the Tudor dynasty. This historic palace offers visitors the chance to immerse themselves in centuries of royal history, experiencing the grandeur and opulence of one of England’s most famous royal residences.
During your visit, discover the palace’s stunning State Rooms, wander through the beautiful gardens, and get lost in the world-famous Maze. Surrounded by meticulously maintained grounds and iconic features such as the Great Vine, Hampton Court Palace has hosted numerous nationally significant events over the centuries. From the personal lives of Henry VIII and his six wives to the palace’s enduring historical and architectural significance, this tour offers an unforgettable glimpse into England’s royal past.
Entry pass to Hampton Court Palace and Garden
Air-conditioned vehicle
Bottled water
Private transportation
Multi media Audio guide
WiFi on board
Gratuities
Blue badge guide
Comfortable shoes
Weather-appropriate clothing
Camera
Public transportation nearby
Not wheelchair accessible
Children must be accompanied by an adult
Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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