Attraction Detail

Kensington Palace & Gardens

When you are in London and exploring the world of the Royal Family, don’t miss the opportunity to visit Kensington Palace and its enchanting gardens. Meandering through the picturesque gardens offers a serene escape, allowing visitors to soak in the beauty that once enchanted kings and queens. Take a look at this grand historic setting and stumble on hidden stories of the past, deepening your appreciation for the Royal Family's legacy and the timeless beauty of their stately residence. Your visit to Kensington Palace and its gardens promises an unforgettable journey through time.

Originally built for the Earl of Nottingham, became the residence of King William III and Queen Mary II in 1689. Over the years, it housed various monarchs, including Queen Anne and George I. Queen Victoria had a challenging childhood there but later learned she was the Queen. Today, it remains the royal residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales and is a popular visitor attraction, offering four different routes to explore its fascinating rooms and collections.

Some fascinating facts about Kensington Palace and Gardens:

  1. Birthplace of Queen Victoria - Queen - Victoria was born on May 24, 1819, at Kensington Palace in Kensington Gardens. She spent her childhood there but moved to Buckingham Palace when she became queen at 18. She defended the palace against destruction during debates in the 19th century.
  2. Peter Pan drew inspiration from Kensington Gardens - Yes, M. Barrie, the author of Peter Pan's stories, drew inspiration from Kensington Gardens. He wrote “Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens” in 1906, a prequel to the Disney film version.
  3. The Staircase of the “Kings Apartments” is a priceless treasure within the Palace - The walls and ceiling boast frescoes by William Kent, featuring eminent palace visitors. Look for the artist and the intriguing “Wild Boy,” discovered in Germany in 1725, who spent time at the courts of King George I and the Prince and Princess of Wales in London. These astonishing facts are just the beginning and will undoubtedly pique your curiosity, making you want to go further into the amazing history of Kensington Palace.
  • Tickets:Ticket Price starts from£25, To ensure entry, it is necessary to book tickets in advance through their website at https://www.hrp.org.uk/
  • Timings: Kensington Palace welcomes visitors from Wednesday to Sunday, operating between 10 AM and 6 PM.

How to get there from Grand Plaza:

It is approximately 1.3 mi to get from Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments to Kensington Palace and Gardens.
  1. By Bus: There is an overnight bus departing from Holland St High St Kensington and arriving at Pembridge Villas Westbourne Grove. This bus operates every day. The journey takes approximately 5 min.
  2. By Taxi: The quick and efficient taxi ride from Grand Plaza to Kensington Palace usually takes around 3 minutes.
Tips:
      • Kensington Palace offers regularly updated exhibits, including those focusing on royal fashion and other captivating topics.
      • Visitors can enjoy free Wi-Fi while on-site.
      • During summer, admission lines, particularly for special exhibitions, can be lengthy. To avoid waiting, it's advisable to book priority entrance tickets beforehand.
      • The palace is mostly wheelchair-accessible, and concession tickets are available.

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