Admission to: Kensington Palace
Access to all public areas of the palace and gardens, including the "Victoria: A Royal Childhood" exhibition, The Jewel Room, and the King's and Queen's State Apartments
Dress Codes exhibition (Starting 13 March 2025 to 30 November 2025)
15-minute talk with an expert guide at the King's or Queen's State Apartments and Victoria: A Royal Childhood
Audio guide (Subject to availability)
Free Wi-Fi access
Baby changing facilities
Bike rack facilities (Inside the Sunken Garden Gate)
Hotel pick up and drop off
Meals and beverages
Other personal expenses
Children aged 0-4 can enter free of charge
Children aged 0-15 must be accompanied by a paying adult
Seniors aged 65+, youth aged 16–17, and students aged 18+ with a valid photo ID are eligible for the reduced ticket
For security reasons, Kensington Palace is not able to offer luggage facilities. Please find alternate arrangements for large bags before the visit
Photography is allowed, but taking videos and photos for commercial purposes, as well as the live broadcasting of the show is strictly prohibited
Flash photography is prohibited inside the venue
This activity is stroller and wheelchair-accessible
Visit Kensington Palace, a residence of the Royal Family since the 17th century, and get a chance to observe the royal life for yourself. The palace, now home to Prince William and Kate Middleton, offers a variety of activities that will make you feel like royalty yourself! Visit The King's State Apartments for a peek at the quarter's luxurious decor and magnificent artwork. Observe the beauty of the Sunken Garden and its beautiful flowers (the summer months showcase them in their most vivid colors). Discover the permanent exhibition Victoria: A Royal Childhood and learn everything about the story of Princess Victoria and how she became a queen. Kensington Palace is definitely a must-see for those visiting London!
By bus: Take the buses No. 9, 49, 52, and 70 to the Kensington Palace bus stop and walk for 6 minutes
By metro: Take the London Tube to Queensway underground station (Central Line), or High Street Kensington underground station (Circle and District Lines), and walk for 10 minutes