KENSINGTON PALACE
Hop on the Blue Route and zoom past Central London’s landmarks. Tick off everything from your ultimate London bucket list. Schedule First bus: 9:20am from London Eye Last bus: 5pm from London Eye Frequency: every 20 mins Popular stops: London Bridge, Parliament Square, Buckingham Palace Essential Tour (Red Route) Roll through the heart and north of London with the Red Route. It’s a tour you won’t want to miss. Schedule First bus: 9am from Victoria Last bus: 7:22pm from Victoria Frequency: every 20 mins Popular stops: Madame Tussauds, London Zoo, Tower of London Museum Tour (Orange Route) Get your culture fix and dive into London’s iconic museums and swing by iconic landmarks lik Royal Albert Hall and Harrods. Schedule First bus: 9:30am from Hyde Park Corner Last bus: 8:10pm from Hyde Park Corner Frequency: every 30 mins Popular stops: Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace, Victoria & Albert Museum Please click here for detailed route maps and boarding points. You can join a tour at any stop and hop on and off for the duration of your ticket. Thames River cruise Set sail on a one-way sightseeing cruise along the iconic Thames. Depart from Westminster or Tower Pier and soak up panoramic views of London’s most famous landmarks. Get all the fun facts with live commentary from the captain or an audio guide. Schedule From Westminster Pier First cruise: 10am Last cruise: 7:20pm Frequency: every 40 mins Duration: 30-40 mins From Tower Pier First cruise: 10am Last cruise: 6:55pm Frequency: every 40 mins Duration: 30-40 mins
Upon exiting the airport, easily find and board a comfortable coach with plenty of legroom and ample storage space. Sit back and enjoy a speedy journey to the heart of London. Get free high-speed Wi-Fi and make use of the charging ports at every seat. Enjoy the sights of Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, the façade of the Natural History Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum, Apollo Victoria Theater and Victoria Palace Theater, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Cathedral, and many more!
Experience both the awe-inspiring world of immersive art and the grandeur of royal history with this combo ticket to Frameless London and Kensington Palace. Frameless London Discover the magic of art in a whole new way at Frameless London, the UK's largest permanent multi-sensory experience. With your 90-minute entry, explore four immersive galleries: Beyond Reality, Colour in Motion, The World Around Us, and The Art of Abstraction. These galleries celebrate the works of luminaries like Monet, Dali, Van Gogh, and Kandinsky. Witness art leap from the frames in the Beyond Reality gallery, see colors come alive in the Colour In Motion gallery, and challenge your perception of color, shape, and form in The Art Of Abstraction. This unique journey offers not just a visual feast but a peek into the minds of these iconic artists. Kensington Palace Experience the regal lifestyle with your entry to Kensington Palace, the 300-year-old residence of the young royals, and the birthplace and intimate childhood home of Queen Victoria. Discover the secrets and stories behind the palace apartments and explore the Untold Lives exhibition, which showcases the lives of the people who worked in the palace 300 years ago. Wander through the King's State Apartments and marvel at its grandeur. Learn about the dramatic history of the Stuart dynasty and admire the breathtaking artworks from the Royal Collection. Lastly, spend some quiet time in the Palace Gardens, home to a variety of exotic Victorian plant collections.
Maximize your sightseeing experience and your savings with this combo ticket offering access to both Kensington Palace and the iconic London Eye. Discover the rich history of the British monarchy and enjoy panoramic views of London, all in one convenient ticket. Kensington Palace Uncover the regal history of British royalty at Kensington Palace and learn all about the royal lifestyle through an audio guide. Enter the opulent King's and Queen's State Apartments and walk through the childhood home of Queen Victoria. Explore the Jewel Room, showcasing dazzling gems commissioned by Prince Albert for Queen Victoria. Immerse yourself in the stories of the people who worked behind the scenes with the Untold Lives exhibition. Wander through the enchanting palace gardens and take a moment to admire the statue of Princess Diana, a poignant tribute from her sons. Keep an eye out for the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection, featuring over 10,000 items of clothing worn by Royals dating back to the 18th century. London Eye For a panoramic view of the city, hop on board the London Eye. This iconic Ferris wheel, the tallest cantilevered observation wheel in Europe, offers a 360-degree view of London. In a comfortable, air-conditioned capsule, gaze at landmarks like Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, and the River Thames. Upgrade your experience with a fast-track entry to save time during
Step into a world of grandeur at Kensington Palace. Immerse yourself in the lives of kings, queens, and the people who served them. Explore the opulent King's and Queen's State Apartments, adorned with exquisite art and intricate details. Walk in the footsteps of Queen Victoria through her childhood home, gain insights into her extraordinary life, and visit Victoria's Childhood Christmas exhibition. Alternatively, you can also choose to skip exploring the Palace and instead enjoy a cup of afternoon tea at The Orangery at Kensington Palace. See a tribute to Princess Diana Explore the opulent King's and Queen's State Apartments, marveling at the ornate ceilings, intricate woodwork, and priceless art, including the captivating King's Staircase adorned with vibrant paintings of royal court life. Escape the hustle and bustle in the serene Sunken Garden, a peaceful oasis perfect for relaxation. Commissioned by her sons, Princes William and Harry, the statue was unveiled on what would have been Diana's 60th birthday. Surrounded by beautiful flowers, including forget-me-nots, Diana's favorite, the statue is a serene and reflective spot.
Dive into London's rich history and natural beauty with this cost-saving combo. Visit 2 iconic and distinct landmarks - the Kew Gardens and Kensington Palace. Kew Gardens Experience peace and serenity at the sprawling Kew Gardens, away from London's busy streets. This ticket grants you access to more than 50,000 plants, spread across 120 hectares. Explore the Temperate House, the largest Victorian glasshouse, and discover the rarest temperate zone plants. Visit the many exhibitions like contemporary artist Marc Quinn's Light into Life and ceramic artist Felicity Aylieff's Expressions in Blue, where she displays porcelain vessels in the gardens. Awe at the beauty of a Japanese farmhouse in the Bamboo Garden and Minka House, and relax near the peaceful lake. Kensington Palace Step into the world of British royalty with a visit to Kensington Palace, the birthplace of Queen Victoria. Discover her early days in the home where she grew up and learn about Christmas traditions at Victoria's Childhood Christmas exhibition. Explore the opulent King’s State Apartments and uncover hidden secrets of the Stuart dynasty. Indulge in the lavish lifestyle of the royals as you peruse stunning collections of 18th-century royal attires and admire remarkable artworks from the Royal Collection.
Visit the primary seat and center of the British Monarchy. As the primary residence of royalty and setting for key events in the early history of Europe, a tour of the Tower of London is an experience filled with wonder and even a little horror. Explore the castle grounds independently for however long you wish until closing time. Experience all the parts of the castle including the White Tower, the first part of the Castle built by William the Conqueror, which displays the Royal Armouries’ collection today. Finally, the tour also includes the opportunity to see the Crown Jewels, a display of the wealth and splendor of the British Crown. Apart from these experiences, see live historical re-enactments and other exhibitions like 'Coins & Kings' and 'Line of Kings'. Hampton Court Palace Explore the spell-binding Tudor Palace, initially developed by Cardinal Wolsey and later by Henry VIII, positioned next to a Baroque Palace constructed during the reign of William III and Mary III. When Henry VIII was nearing his demise in 1547, he owned over sixty houses, but he held the Hampton Court Palace close to this heart during the latter part of his reign. Visit the King’s apartments in the role of one of his courtiers, donning a Tudor cloak and making your way to the enormous kitchens which was where banquets for over 1000 guests were prepared. A right turn past the wine cellar will get you to Chapel Royal, the former seat of the monarch and his companions (Royal Pew), and a still-active place of worship. You’ll also come across the ‘Young Henry’ as part of an exhibition that portrays his relationship with Katherine of Aragon, his first Queen. Visit William III’s State Apartments comprised the Guard Chamber, the Presence Chamber, the Privy Chamber, and the Great Bedchamber. Additionally, see his Private Apartments where he resided, for the most part, giving you an idea of his splendid taste in art. The views of the gardens from the apartments are simply outstanding. Get to explore the 60-acre beautiful garden and a spooky Haunted Gallery. Kensington Palace London’s Kensington Palace is a royal residence with stories, secrets, and history attached to it. You’ll require around an hour and a half to get a good look at the spectacular palace apartments and explore the ‘Victoria Revealed’ exhibition (Victoria: A Royal Childhood only), displaying an array of Queen Victoria’s objects where she once resided. Discover the magnificently-done state apartments that reveal the lifestyle of its resident royals, including the likes of MaryII, William III, Queen Anne, and her son William, the last ruling member of the Stuart dynasty. Gaze at the masterpieces of architect and painter William Kent as you enter the Cupola Room and climb the King’s Grand Staircase. Visit various other chambers such as The Presence Chamber, The Privy Chamber, The King’s Drawing Room, and the King’s Gallery where you can learn more about royal British living. Check out exuberant examples of what the royals wore during their rule in the 18th century and be amused by breathtaking artworks from the Royal Collection while there. Lastly, wander about in the Formal gardens, a former royal playground, and check out the exotic Victorian plant collections.