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 Visit Buckingham Palace, the official residence of His Majesty The King, and explore the magnificent State Rooms, open to the public for a limited time each summer. A rare chance to step inside one of Britain’s most iconic royal landmarks.
View Dates & BookSpend the day exploring Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of His Majesty The King and one of the most iconic royal buildings in the world. This special visit includes access to the State Rooms, open to the public for just 10 weeks each summer.
Wander through the grand spaces used for official ceremonies and receptions, and enjoy the chance to experience the history, art, and splendour of this remarkable royal residence up close.
Information from Buckingham Palace
You must arrive 30 minutes before the entry time printed on your ticket.
When you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check. Read more about security & luggage
You cannot take photographs within the State Rooms. Read more about photography, filming & mobile phones.
Eating and drinking aren't allowed inside the Palace, with the exception of bottled water.
Toilets and baby-care facilities are available at the end of your tour.
Photography, filming and mobile phones
Strictly no photography or filming at all is permitted inside Buckingham Palace.
Once you enter the Garden during the Summer Opening of the Palace, photography and filming for non-commercial purposes are encouraged. We love seeing your photos on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook!
Applications for commercial filming should be submitted through this application form.
Out of consideration to other visitors, we ask that you refrain from making or answering phone calls inside the State Rooms.
Security and Luggage
For safety and security reasons, a one-way system operates along the visitor route.
Security screening
On arrival, you and your belongings will be subject to airport-style security checks. Try to bring as little as possible with you as it will help you to get through security screening more quickly.
Just as at the airport, please remove all metal objects from your pockets before going through the security arch. For efficiency, we advise packing cameras, phones, keys and wallets in your bag before placing the bag through the security scanner.
We do not have airport-style restrictions on liquids, so please feel free to bring bottled water in to the Palace.
You may use pacemakers, hearing aids and other electrical or electronic equipment needed for health reasons. Please approach a member of staff if you have any concerns or require assistance.
Luggage
Backpacks may not be worn and large items may not be carried inside the Palace.
Bags larger than 45cm × 20cm × 30cm cannot be taken into the Palace at all. Luggage storage can be found nearby, including at Victoria Station.
Handbags and small backpacks are permitted inside, but must be carried by your side and not worn on your back during your visit.
Animals
Animals, other than guide, hearing or assistance animals, will not be admitted.
Restricted and prohibited items
Neither smoking nor vaping (the use of electronic cigarettes) are permitted anywhere in Buckingham Palace or Gardens.
Some items must be checked in and reclaimed at the end of the visit. Other items may not be brought into the Palace at all.
The following items must be checked in on arrival and reclaimed at the end of your visit:
Pen knives and knives with blades under 7.7cm (3)
Scissors
Kirpans (the Sikh article of faith) where the blade exceeds 7.7cm (3)
Long umbrellas
Pushchairs and buggies (baby-carriers and hip-carriers are available to borrow, subject to availability)
Alcoholic drinks in sealed containers
Paints/aerosols
The following items may not be brought into Buckingham Palace and Gardens:
Bicycles, folding bikes, roller-skates or skateboards
Suitcases and bags larger than 45cm × 20cm × 30cm
Drones
The following items are unlawful to carry in a public space in the United Kingdom and may be confiscated from you if you attempt to bring them into the Palace:
Knife with a blade over 7.7cm (3)
Knife with a lockable blade (unless you have a reasonable excuse for having it with you)
Butterfly knife
Flick knife
CS or pepper sprays
As Buckingham Palace is a working royal palace, security and opening arrangements may be subject to change at short notice. Check closure details.
PICK UP ROUTE: A
 Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
 | Name | Address | 
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| Bridgewood Manor Hotel |  Bridgewood Manor Hotel (Bus Stop Outside) Parking Available in Hotel Car Park - Chargeable  |   
| Brompton Farm Road |  Brompton Farm Rd, Opp Harlech Close junc bus stop Bus stop by Tesco garage on Brompton Farm Road  |   
| Chatham Pembroke Court |  Chatham Pembroke Court Flats Gala Bingo Go Outdoors heading toward Luton Arches  |   
| Chattenden Bus Stop |  Main Road - by Jet Garage |   
| Gillingham Watling Street |  Gillingham Barnsole Road Junction Watling Street |   
| Hoo Co-op |  Hoo Co-op Bus Stop Main Road |   
| Hoo Marina |  Hoo Marina Bus Stop |   
| Hoo, Fourwents Road |  Hoo, Fourwents Road Bus Stop, Bells Lane On Side of Bowls Club, Opposite Car Park  |   
| Rainham Manor Farm |  Manor Farm Beefeater Pub, on Maidstone Road |   
| Rainham Mark, Caldew Av |  Rainham Mark, Caldew Avenue Bus Stop |   
| Rochester Train Station |  Rochester Train Station - Bus Stop Outside On Corporation Street  |   
| Strood Passmores |  Strood Passmores Bus Stop |   
| Wainscott Co-op |  Wainscott Co-op Hollywood Lane |   
| Wainscott Hollywood Ln |  Wainscott, Hollywood Lane, Cooling Road Bus Stop Bus stop before 2 mini roundabouts  |   
| Wigmore Woodside Bus Stop |  Wigmore Woodside Bus Stop near shell garage and vets  |   
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