Demand for tickets to Buckingham Palace can be high. The ticket booth, situated across the road from the Palace, opens at 09:45. Buckingham Palace is the London home of The Queen and Prince Philip. Queen Victoria was the first monarch to take up residence here after the architect John Nash transformed it from Buckingham House into a palace.
In 1845 Queen Victoria asked for the Palace to be extended to make more room for her growing family of four children. As part of the alterations, Marble Arch, which was originally the entrance to the palace, was moved to a new position at the corner of Hyde Park.
The Palace is also the administrative headquarters of the monarchy. The Queen receives visiting heads of state at the palace and it is here that the Queen holds garden parties and bestows knighthoods and other honours.
Foot Guards from the Household Division, in their distinctive red tunics and black bearskins, can be seen on guard duty outside the palace daily. The Changing The Guard ceremony now takes place only every other day in the winter but it is still daily in the summer months.
After a serious fire damaged Windsor Castle in 1993 the Queen allowed the Palace State rooms to be opened to the public for the first time, to help pay the Windsor Castle repair bill. When not away, The Queen and Prince Philip spend most weekends at Windsor Castle, where they enjoy horse riding.
It is well worth a visit to what Londoner's often call 'Buck House' but it can be very tiring. Don't expect to see the Queen's private apartments, garden or swimming pool, and you certainly won't meet Her Majesty. The palace is only open to the public during the summer months, while the Queen is staying at Balmoral, her Scottish castle.
Tel: +44 (0)20 7766 7300
Opening Times
23 July - 03 October 9:45 - 18:30
Costs
Adult £17.50
Under 17 £10.00
Under 5 Free
Family £46 (2 adults and 3 under 17s)
Senior/Students (with valid ID) £16.00
Address: Buckingham Palace Road, Westminster, London, SW1A 1AA