Buckingham Palace State Rooms and Royal Mews
Visit Her Majesty The Queen’s official London residence and see two fascinating parts of Buckingham Palace. First, take a walk around the Royal Mews before entering the State Rooms and exploring the exquisite and historical rooms containing precious pieces from The Royal Collection.
Begin with a look at the amazing state vehicles displayed in the Royal Mews. These iconic vehicles are used for State visits, the state opening of parliament, official engagement and of course coronations and royal weddings. Get up-close to the Gold State Coach which has been used for every coronation since George IV. The newest addition to the fleet is the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a beautiful vehicle made especially for the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee in 2012. The vehicle combines classic style and craftsmanship with more modern technologies – an extraordinary example of modern tradition.
The State Rooms of Buckingham Palace are open to the public for a limited time each year- a visit to Buckingham Palace is something you’ll never forget. Each of the 19 rooms is exquisitely decorated, from the 47-meter long Picture Gallery to the beautiful ballroom and throne room. See works of art from artists such as Rembrandt and Rubens and see priceless sculptures and antique furniture. His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales Birthday Celebration To celebrate His Royal Highness The Prince Of Wales’ 70th birthday, you will get to enjoy an exquisite display of artwork selected by Prince Charles himself in the Buckingham Palace State Rooms.
Experience the history and splendor of Buckingham Palace and reserve your tickets to guarantee a visit to this treasured Royal home.