rabin • August 20, 2013Best place to stay in London. The back is actually a 5* hotel, but you'll need to book months in advance, or know a royal.
Dave M. • September 12, 2015This former home of the Queen's mother shares the palace gardens, adjoined to St. Jame's palace.
Thaís N. • July 23, 2011Totally worth a visit! The palace is incredibly beautiful and the Royal Wedding exhibition made the whole experience even more special :)
Time Out London • March 27, 2012Built 1756-66 for the first Earl Spencer (one of Diana’s ancestors), Spencer House is London’s finest surviving eighteenth-century private palace.
HISTORY UK • February 15, 2011These are the working stables of Buckingham Palace and house the carriages and cars used for ceremonies such as the State Opening of Parliament. The Cleveland Bay carriage horses also live here.
Saad M ™ • August 27, 2016At the rear of the palace is the large garden, which together with its lake is the largest private garden in London, Here the Queen hosts her annual garden parties each summer.
Amy S. • July 13, 2015Gorgeous big park, excellent to sit and relax and only short walks to Hyde Park, Kensington Palace, Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square.
Londonist • May 24, 2011If you don't want to wait 18 months for a guided tour or miss out on Open Weekend, get a ticket for an exhibition. You don't see as much of the Palace but at least you get inside!
Abdulrahman A. • February 26, 2020Nice to walk around for 1 hour, traditional luxury palace! Historically known. At coffee shop, try the Delicious Fresh Grapes & Sparkling Lemonade! Take a rest after 1 hour standing & walking tour.
Jose L. • February 12, 2015Supposed to be the queen's personal gallery, it's open to public, it consist in mainly two exhibitions, it's located at the left side of the Buckingham palace, so if you are already there stop by.
Isadore C. • January 27, 2013Watch the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. Don't miss this quintessentially British ritual.
Harriet F. • October 29, 2017Hidden gem of London! The historical palace is open, free and a good architectural blend of lots of historical time periods! The cafe is expensive but lovely, gardens and orchards divine.
_ • September 16, 2015Got something at this cafe because I was hungry by the time I finished the tour. Drinks were meh and food was alright. Everything is overpriced since you are still in the palace.
DHR.com • July 20, 2012Famous attractions are conveniently close to this hotel. The Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and more are just within walking distance.
Jack S. • August 12, 2018Alight here for the Spencer House, Fortnum & Mason, Royal Academy of Arts, The Ritz and Buckingham Palace (Credit taken from TfL's Cultural underground line maps)
Radikal Z. • January 5, 2013Brand new and cozy theatre. Might be tricky to locate with all the construction work going around Victoria. Be sure to check your maps.
Kasey • May 2, 2011Awesome history! Learn about King Henry and his life and six wives! Look at the working kitchens, see dishes created as they were in the 16th Century.
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