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Palaces · London

Buckingham Palace

Also known as: Palas Buckingham, Pálás Buckingham

♿ Wheelchair: limited

Official London residence of the British monarch.

Buckingham Palace, palaces in London

Marc Schloesser — CC BY 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons licence

Plan your visit

Typical visit
2 h–3 h
  • Family-friendly
  • Limited wheelchair access

About

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch and the administrative headquarters of the royal household. Built in 1703 as the townhouse of the Duke of Buckingham, it became Queen Victoria's residence in 1837 and has been the working seat of every monarch since. The State Rooms — gilded with the Throne Room, Picture Gallery and Ballroom — open to the public during August and September each year.

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From the Wikipedia article

Buckingham Palace (UK: ) is the official residence and the administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom in London. Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building at the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham and Normanby in 1703 on a site that had been in private ownership for at least 150 years. It was acquired by George III in 1761 as a private residence for Queen Charlotte and became known as The Queen's House. In the early 19th century it was enlarged by the architects John Nash and Edward Blore, who constructed three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace became the London residence of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, including the East Front, which contains the balcony on which the royal family traditionally appears to greet crowds. A German bomb destroyed the palace chapel during the Second World War; the King's Gallery was built on the site and opened to the public in 1962 to exhibit works of art from the Royal Collection. The original early-19th-century interior designs, many of which survive, include widespread use of brightly coloured scagliola and blue and pink lapis, on the advice of Charles Long. Edward VII oversaw a partial redecoration in a Belle Époque cream and gold colour scheme. Many smaller reception rooms are furnished in the Chinese regency style with furniture and fittings brought from the Royal Pavilion at Brighton and from Carlton House. The palace has 775 rooms, and the garden is the largest private garden in London. The state rooms, used for official and state entertaining, are open to the public each year for most of the summer and on…

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Background

Architecture

of Buckingham Palace. The areas defined by shaded walls represent lower minor wings. Note: this is an unscaled sketch plan for reference only. Proportions of some rooms may differ slightly in reality.]] The front of the palace measures 108 m across, by 120 m deep, by 24 m high and contains over 77000 m2 of floorspace. There are 775 rooms, including 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices, 78 bathrooms, 52 principal bedrooms and 19 state rooms. The royal family occupy a small suite of private rooms in the north wing. It also has a cinema, swimming pool, doctor's surgery, jeweller's workshop and post office. In the 1960s, under Court Postmaster William King, the Post Office branch included pigeon…

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Coordinates
51.5014, -0.1419
District
Westminster
Parish
Westminster, unparished area
Postcode
SW1A 1AA
Parliamentary constituency
Cities of London and Westminster

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Buckingham Palace?
Buckingham Palace is in London, United Kingdom (postcode SW1A 1AA), in the parish of Westminster, unparished area.
Who owns Buckingham Palace?
Buckingham Palace is owned by The Crown.
Does Buckingham Palace charge admission?
Buckingham Palace typically charges admission. Check the official site for current ticket prices and opening hours.
How do I get to Buckingham Palace?
Drivers can navigate to postcode SW1A 1AA. It sits within the Cities of London and Westminster parliamentary constituency.