Explore the finery of the stylish Kensington Palace, and the stories behind it.
Remodelled by Sir Christopher Wren in 1689, Kensington Palace has been home to George II, Queen Anne and Queen Victoria who was born there. Visitors can explore the suite of ornate rooms in which the young Princess Victoria grew up.
In more recent times, the palace became the residence of Diana, Princess of Wales from 1981 to 1997.
Palace highlights include the sunken garden, Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection and current exhibitions - Diana, Fashion and Style and The Last Debutantes.
London (South East)
Kensington Palace is open daily (including Bank Holidays) from 10am-6pm between 1st March and 31st October and 10am-5pm between 1st November 2009 - 28th February 2010. Last admission is 1 hour before closing time. Once you enter the attraction, you are welcome to stay for as long as you want. It is recommended that visitors allow at least 1.5-2 hours to see everything. When purchasing you must select a date on which you would like to attend this attraction; your ticket will be valid for entry to the attraction on the date that you specify only.
Please note that the current exhibitions - Diana, Fashion and Style and The Last Debutantes are on until 31 January 2010.
On purchasing this ticket you will be able to print a voucher valid for entry to Kensington Palace on the date that you specify when purchasing. This ticket may only be used on the date booked. Child tickets are valid for ages 5-15 years; adult tickets for age 16 and over; concession tickets are for over 60's and full time students with ID; children under 5 years get in free. Please note that exhibitions at this attraction may be subject to change; visit www.hrp.org.uk for full details of exhibitions. Once the booking is confirmed with payment, tickets are non-refundable, non-exchangeable or transferable to another date; they also may not be extended.
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