









3 hour(s)
English
Included
Explore the former Royal Palace of Nepal
See how the King of Nepal once lived
Gain insights from a professional tour guide
Tour the Ninteen grand Sadans within the palace
Enjoy an intimate experience in a small group
Includes transfer back to your accommodation
€ 66.25
€ 60.95


Free cancellation and unlimited rescheduling leads to total flexibility while you plan your travels
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Small-group tour
Hotel transfers
Professional guide
Gratuities
Lunch
Alcoholic drinks
Comfortable walking shoes
Respectful attire
Light jacket
Sun protection
Reusable water bottle
Camera
This tour is not accessible for wheelchairs strollers or young infants
Not recommended for travelers with back heart problems or during pregnancy
The minimum age to join is five years pets are not allowed
Note museum hours vary by season public transportation is not nearby
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Narayanhiti Palace Museum is one of Kathmandu’s most fascinating historical sites. Once the royal residence of Nepal’s kings, it now stands as a museum that offers a deep insight into the country’s monarchy and political transformation. The palace’s architecture beautifully blends traditional Nepali design with modern elements, and visitors can explore lavish halls, reception rooms, and personal quarters preserved from the royal era. The museum also presents detailed exhibits about Nepal’s royal history, including the tragic 2001 royal massacre. Though photography is restricted inside, the experience feels authentic and reflective. Located near Thamel, it’s easy to reach and well worth a couple of hours for anyone interested in Nepal’s rich past. ⭐ Rating: 4.5/5 — A must-visit for history lovers and anyone curious about Nepal’s royal heritage.

Narayanhiti Palace Palace is a must-visit for anyone traveling to Kathmandu and interested in Nepal’s rich history. Once the royal palace of the Shah dynasty, it was turned into a public museum after the monarchy ended in 2008. The complex is well-preserved, giving a real glimpse into royal life. Inside, the lavish halls, elegant throne room, and preserved artifacts showcase the luxury and power of Nepal’s former kings. The audio guide (available for a small extra fee) is very informative and well worth it. Photography is not allowed inside, which can be disappointing for some, but it helps maintain the palace’s sanctity and historical value. The grounds outside are clean and peaceful with beautiful gardens and fountains — a great place to stroll and take pictures. Located in the heart of Kathmandu, it’s easy to reach by taxi or even on foot from Thamel. Entry fees are affordable for Nepali visitors, though a bit higher for foreigners. Plan at least 1-2 hours to explore properly. Overall, Narayanhiti Palace Museum is a fascinating stop for travelers looking to understand Nepal’s royal heritage and political transformation.

It is very fascinating place to visit. It has very hidden history of royal family and their history. We must visit. Only problem is there is nothing accessible for wheelchair in side the museum but out side gardens are very nice. There is not allowed to take the photo. I recommend you to visit once.

The place which has years of history of Shah Dynasty Kings....Narayanhiti durbar palace currently museum since 2008...was constructed in 1963 AD under the order of Late King Mahendra...It is the same place where The King Birendra and his family were attacked by unknown persons...

Have you seen these parts of the former royal palace? Of course, everyone says, "Wow, nice place." But no one sees these integral parts of the museum. Let's have a look at some of the pictures that remind us of an abandoned place of MAHARAJAS. This is an underrated or hidden truth in the heart of Kathmandu City. We need to talk about this side as well. That's why it's three stars only.



