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Royal Palace Pass - valid for 2 years


Enjoy a Royal day out with one of our unbeatable value Palace Pass’ which offers admission to royal palaces in London and access to more than 900 years of British royal history. Our souvenir passes, available to the travel trade only, offer unbeatable value for money, providing admission to three or four of the palaces at special prices!

Our money-saving passes

Four palace pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace and Banqueting House.

Three palace pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and gardens and Kensington Palace.

Central London pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Kensington Palace and the Banqueting House.

All passes are valid for two years from the date of purchase, allowing visitors to plan their own itineraries.

Historic Royal Palaces Pass – How it Works!
Choose from the London Royal Palaces Pass, the 3 Royal Palaces Pass, the 4 Royal Palaces Pass or to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his accession to the throne, the Henry VIII Palace Pass.

Each allows one admission to the included palaces any time within a 2 year period from the date of purchase.

The Central London Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Kensington Palace, the Tower of London and Banqueting House.

The 3 Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace and the Tower of London.

The 4 Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace, the Tower of London and Banqueting House.

Hampton Court Palace & Gardens
The 500 year old Hampton Court Palace in East Molesey, Surrey is reputed to be Henry VIII's favourite of all the royal palaces.  Amongst the highlights are the well-preserved Tudor kitchens and the beautiful 60 acre palace gardens, including the recently restored Privy Garden and Hampton Court Palace Maze.

Kensington Palace
Most recently known as the home of Diana, Princess of Wales, Kensington Palace in Chelsea is still one of Britain's working royal palaces. Highlights include the Princess of Wales and Royal Ceremonial dress collections and the beautiful sunken gardens. Diana: Her Fashion Story: Celebrate the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, in this major new dress exhibition at Kensington Palace. Trace the evolution of the Princess’s style, from the demure, romantic outfits of her first public appearances, to the glamour, elegance and confidence of her later life. Don’t miss an extraordinary collection of garments, including the iconic velvet gown, famously worn at the White House when the Princess danced with John Travolta. IMPORTANT: Tickets do NOT include admission to 'Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive. During this time the exhibition will be enhanced and pose a separate admission fee. Subject to availability on the day, customers can pay locally to enter during this period.

Tower of London
The Tower of London has seen more than 1000 years of royal history, intrigue, murder and plots played out within its ancient walls. Highlights include the Tower of London Ravens, Yeoman of the Guard and the dazzling Crown Jewels.

Banqueting House
Formerly part of the Palace of Whitehall, Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones in 1619 was the scene of Charles I execution in 1649 and along with beautiful Reubens ceilings, this royal palaces highlights include the very scaffold on which unfortunate Charles lost his life!

Ticket Information

Includes: Entry to HM Tower of London, The Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace and Gardens.

Excludes: Entry to ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive.

Opening Dates: Open daily year round excluding 24-26 December and 1 January.

Opening Times & Addresses:

  • HM Tower of London, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB: November-February: Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-4.30PM and Sunday-Monday 10AM-4.30PM (last admission 4PM). March-October: Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-5.30PM and Sunday-Monday 10AM-5.30PM (last admission 5PM). All internal buildings close 30 minutes after the last admission. The last Yeoman Warder tour starts at 2.30PM (winter), 3.30PM (summer). We recommend visitors allow at least 3 hours to see everything. The Tower becomes very busy during school holidays, including half terms. At busy times, queues are likely to form within the Tower. If visiting during school holidays or in the summer, please allow more time to fully explore the Tower.
  • The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London SW1A 2ER: 10AM-5PM (last entry 4.30PM). With very few exceptions, the Banqueting House is guaranteed to open from 10AM-1PM Monday to Sunday, but often close at short notice for functions and events, so please check the times before your visit by calling 020 3166 6155/6154/6152. From 22nd February to 18th April 2018 inclusive the Banqueting House will not be open to the public due to necessary conservation work to the magnificent Rubens’ ceiling.
  • Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX: Winter 10AM-4PM (last entry 3PM) and Summer 10AM-6PM (last entry 5PM). IMPORTANT: The new exhibition ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ is extremely popular. On average customers should expect to queue for up to 2 hours to enter the exhibition. Unfortunately fast-track tickets are not available. Entry is NOT included within this ticket for ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive. During this time the exhibition will be enhanced and pose a separate admission fee. Subject to availability on the day, customers can pay locally to enter during this period.
  • Hampton Court Palace and Gardens, Surrey KT8 9AU: October-March: Monday-Sunday 10AM-4.30PM (last entry 3.30PM). The Magic Garden is closed during the winter. April-October: Monday-Sunday 10AM-6PM (last entry 5PM).

Duration: Your pass is valid for 2 years from the first date of redemption.

Additional Information: PLEASE NOTE - The date on your voucher need not be the date you visit the attraction. This voucher will be accepted at each of the four London Palaces and can be used on any day (subject to palace availability) within the 2-year time frame from the date of issue. Your voucher can be redeemed for your pass at one of the above ticket offices up to 7 days after the ticket date. All visitors stated must be present to redeem this voucher. Visitors who are not present when the pass is redeemed are not entitled to a refund.


Options & Itinerary


Enjoy a Royal day out with one of our unbeatable value Palace Pass’ which offers admission to royal palaces in London and access to more than 900 years of British royal history. Our souvenir passes, available to the travel trade only, offer unbeatable value for money, providing admission to three or four of the palaces at special prices!

Our money-saving passes

Four palace pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace and Banqueting House.

Three palace pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and gardens and Kensington Palace.

Central London pass: Includes admission to the Tower of London, Kensington Palace and the Banqueting House.

All passes are valid for two years from the date of purchase, allowing visitors to plan their own itineraries.

Historic Royal Palaces Pass – How it Works!
Choose from the London Royal Palaces Pass, the 3 Royal Palaces Pass, the 4 Royal Palaces Pass or to celebrate the 500th anniversary of his accession to the throne, the Henry VIII Palace Pass.

Each allows one admission to the included palaces any time within a 2 year period from the date of purchase.

The Central London Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Kensington Palace, the Tower of London and Banqueting House.

The 3 Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace and the Tower of London.

The 4 Royal Palaces Pass
Includes admission to Hampton Court Palace and gardens, Kensington Palace, the Tower of London and Banqueting House.

Hampton Court Palace & Gardens
The 500 year old Hampton Court Palace in East Molesey, Surrey is reputed to be Henry VIII's favourite of all the royal palaces.  Amongst the highlights are the well-preserved Tudor kitchens and the beautiful 60 acre palace gardens, including the recently restored Privy Garden and Hampton Court Palace Maze.

Kensington Palace
Most recently known as the home of Diana, Princess of Wales, Kensington Palace in Chelsea is still one of Britain's working royal palaces. Highlights include the Princess of Wales and Royal Ceremonial dress collections and the beautiful sunken gardens. Diana: Her Fashion Story: Celebrate the life of Diana, Princess of Wales, in this major new dress exhibition at Kensington Palace. Trace the evolution of the Princess’s style, from the demure, romantic outfits of her first public appearances, to the glamour, elegance and confidence of her later life. Don’t miss an extraordinary collection of garments, including the iconic velvet gown, famously worn at the White House when the Princess danced with John Travolta. IMPORTANT: Tickets do NOT include admission to 'Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive. During this time the exhibition will be enhanced and pose a separate admission fee. Subject to availability on the day, customers can pay locally to enter during this period.

Tower of London
The Tower of London has seen more than 1000 years of royal history, intrigue, murder and plots played out within its ancient walls. Highlights include the Tower of London Ravens, Yeoman of the Guard and the dazzling Crown Jewels.

Banqueting House
Formerly part of the Palace of Whitehall, Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones in 1619 was the scene of Charles I execution in 1649 and along with beautiful Reubens ceilings, this royal palaces highlights include the very scaffold on which unfortunate Charles lost his life!

Ticket Information

Includes: Entry to HM Tower of London, The Banqueting House, Kensington Palace and Hampton Court Palace and Gardens.

Excludes: Entry to ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive.

Opening Dates: Open daily year round excluding 24-26 December and 1 January.

Opening Times & Addresses:

  • HM Tower of London, Tower Hill, London EC3N 4AB: November-February: Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-4.30PM and Sunday-Monday 10AM-4.30PM (last admission 4PM). March-October: Tuesday-Saturday 9AM-5.30PM and Sunday-Monday 10AM-5.30PM (last admission 5PM). All internal buildings close 30 minutes after the last admission. The last Yeoman Warder tour starts at 2.30PM (winter), 3.30PM (summer). We recommend visitors allow at least 3 hours to see everything. The Tower becomes very busy during school holidays, including half terms. At busy times, queues are likely to form within the Tower. If visiting during school holidays or in the summer, please allow more time to fully explore the Tower.
  • The Banqueting House, Whitehall, London SW1A 2ER: 10AM-5PM (last entry 4.30PM). With very few exceptions, the Banqueting House is guaranteed to open from 10AM-1PM Monday to Sunday, but often close at short notice for functions and events, so please check the times before your visit by calling 020 3166 6155/6154/6152. From 22nd February to 18th April 2018 inclusive the Banqueting House will not be open to the public due to necessary conservation work to the magnificent Rubens’ ceiling.
  • Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX: Winter 10AM-4PM (last entry 3PM) and Summer 10AM-6PM (last entry 5PM). IMPORTANT: The new exhibition ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ is extremely popular. On average customers should expect to queue for up to 2 hours to enter the exhibition. Unfortunately fast-track tickets are not available. Entry is NOT included within this ticket for ‘Diana: Her Fashion Story’ between 3 May – 2 November 2018 inclusive. During this time the exhibition will be enhanced and pose a separate admission fee. Subject to availability on the day, customers can pay locally to enter during this period.
  • Hampton Court Palace and Gardens, Surrey KT8 9AU: October-March: Monday-Sunday 10AM-4.30PM (last entry 3.30PM). The Magic Garden is closed during the winter. April-October: Monday-Sunday 10AM-6PM (last entry 5PM).

Duration: Your pass is valid for 2 years from the first date of redemption.

Additional Information: PLEASE NOTE - The date on your voucher need not be the date you visit the attraction. This voucher will be accepted at each of the four London Palaces and can be used on any day (subject to palace availability) within the 2-year time frame from the date of issue. Your voucher can be redeemed for your pass at one of the above ticket offices up to 7 days after the ticket date. All visitors stated must be present to redeem this voucher. Visitors who are not present when the pass is redeemed are not entitled to a refund.