Admission to Hampton Court Palace


The palace is surrounded by 60 acres of beautiful gardens

Enjoy a great day out at Hampton Court Palace and its magnificent surrounding gardens – just make sure not to get lost in the famous hedge maze!

Take a magical journey back through 500 years of royal history. The flamboyant Henry VIII bought Hampton Court Palace in 1520, decorating it with fabulous tapestries and paintings. At the end of the 17th century William and Mary added elegance and romance to the palace commissioning beautiful baroque buildings.

Today, the remaining Tudor buildings are among the most important ones in existence. They are set in 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens, right next to the world-famous maze.

Inclusions :

  • Admission to Hampton Court Palace
  • A choice of different guided tours around the palace and its gardens
  • Complimentary audio guides in English, French, German, Italian, Spanish, Japanese and Dutch

Available:
Daily

Opening hours:
Mid March–mid October: 10 AM–6 PM
Mid October–mid March: 10 AM–4.30 PM

Note:
Last admission is one hour before closing time. Children aged 4 and younger are admitted free of charge. Listed price includes one admission per person only. Not all audio guides are available for all languages at all times.

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Find out about life in Tudor times
Find out about life in Tudor times
On average it takes 20 minutes to find the centre of the maze
On average it takes 20 minutes to find the centre of the maze
Costumed guides brings the palaces history back to life
Costumed guides brings the palaces history back to life

Redemption Details

After booking your attraction pass, simply follow these 3 easy steps:
1. Print
your voucher(s); locate the voucher(s) in your travel confirmation e-mail or in the My Trips/My Itineraries link on the site.
2. Take all vouchers with you.
3. Follow the redemption instructions on your voucher; you must exchange one voucher per person.

How to exchange your voucher(s):
Please bring your voucher to the Group Ticket Window at Hampton Court Palace in exchange for an admission ticket. The nearest train station is Hampton Court. South West Trains run services direct from London Waterloo. The journey takes approx. 35 minutes. Hampton Court Palace is closed December 24-26.