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SPECIAL VISIT

Royal Day Out

Buckingham Palace with Changing the Guard taking place
  • Next event: Thursday 10 Jul 2025
    Daily (Thursday 10 Jul 2025 - Sunday 28 Sept 2025)
  • Book in advance for best value
    Children go half price

    Advance price:
    Adult £61.20
    Young Person (18-24) £39.10
    Child (5-17) £30.60
    Disabled Person £30.60
    Access companion Free
    Under 5 Free

    On-the-day price:
    Adult £65.70
    Young Person (18-24) £41.80
    Child (5-17) £32.80
    Disabled Person £32.80
    Access companion Free
    Under 5 Free
  • Adults, Children / Families, Groups (15+ people)
  • Not available on Tuesdays and Wednesdays in September

    Choose the ultimate royal experience with a Royal Day Out ticket.

     

    What's included in your Royal Day Out ticket?

    A Royal Day Out ticket offers discount admission to all three venues at Buckingham Palace: the State Rooms, The King's Gallery and the Royal Mews.

     

    The King's Gallery

    The Queen’s Gallery has now become The King’s Gallery. Your Royal Day Out will start with a visit to The King’s Gallery to see the exhibition The Edwardians: Age of Elegance. This new exhibition will explore the opulence and glamour of the Edwardian era – the period between the Victorian era and the First World War – through the lives and tastes of the monarchs of the age.

    Read more about The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace.

    RELATED EXHIBITION
    The Edwardians: Age of Elegance
    Explore the opulence and glamour of the Edwardian age.

    The Royal Mews

    Next you will visit the Royal Mews which is one of the finest working stables in existence and responsible for all road travel arrangements for The King and members of the Royal Family. You will see historic coaches and carriages, including the Gold State Coach and the Diamond Jubilee State Coach, the newest coach at the Mews.

    Read more about the Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace.

    The Gold State Coach at the Royal Mews.©

    The State Rooms

    Your Royal Day Out will finish with a tour through the magnificent State Rooms in Buckingham Palace which are used by The King for ceremonial occasions and official entertaining. Each room is furnished with many of the treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt and Rubens; sculpture by Canova; and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.  

    The day ends with a walk through the garden, with splendid views of the Palace and the famous lake.

    Read more about the State Rooms, Buckingham Palace.

    The Throne Room in Buckingham Palace©

    Eating and Drinking

    Drinks, cakes and sandwiches are available in the Garden Café at the end of the State Rooms tour. Situated overlooking the Palace’s lawn and lake, the Café is a great place to relax after your busy day out.

    Food and drink are not available at The King's Gallery or the Royal Mews but there are many cafés and restaurants nearby. Eating and drinking are not permitted inside any of the venues.

    Itinerary

    • Your Royal Day Out will last approximately 4 and a half hours.
    • You will begin your Royal Day Out at The King's Gallery, followed by the Royal Mews and then the State Rooms, visiting all three venues on the same day.
    • When buying your ticket you will select a time for your entry into The King's Gallery to start the Royal Day Out.

    Example timings:

    Enter The King's Gallery 12:00
    Enter the Royal Mews 13:15
    Enter the State Rooms 14:15
    Visit ends around 16:30

     

    On the day

    The three venues have separate entrances located close together along Buckingham Palace Road.

    Map showing all three venues you will visit on a Royal Day Out©

    To start your Royal Day Out you should go to the entrance for The King's Gallery. You can also collect your tickets here if necessary.

    You will go through airport-style security checks at each venue. In the State Rooms pushchairs will have to be checked in and reclaimed after your visit and some items are not permitted at all. Read more about Buckingham Palace security and luggage.

    Toilets and baby-care facilities are available at each of the venues. In the State Rooms these facilities are only available at the end of your visit, once you enter the Garden.

    The visitor route includes a 500m walk through the south side of the garden to exit Buckingham Palace. Alternative arrangements can be made for visitors with access requirements; please contact the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or email [email protected].

     

    Access information

    All venues are fully accessible but wheelchair access or step-free access to the State Rooms must be pre-booked by contacting the Specialist Sales team +44 (0)303 123 7324 or email [email protected].

    We offer a free access companion ticket for disabled visitors.

    Read more about access at The King's Gallery, the Royal Mews and the State Rooms.


    The income from your ticket contributes directly to The Royal Collection Trust, a registered charity. The aims of The Royal Collection Trust are the care and conservation of the Royal Collection, and the promotion of access and enjoyment through exhibitions, publications, loans and educational activities.