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  1. Buckingham Palace. The King's official London residence and a working royal palace. Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home of the monarch, the focus of national and royal celebrations, as well as the backdrop to the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.

  2. During the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace, pick up one of the free multimedia guides at the start of your visit. We clean our multimedia guides and headphones before you use them or you are welcome to use your own standard wired headphones if you prefer.

  3. Buckingham Palace. The King's official London residence and a working royal palace. Open selected dates November - January. Highlights Prices Opening times. book tickets.

  4. There are so many things to see and do at Buckingham Palace. Discover the highlights of a visit to Buckingham Palace, the official London residence of His Majesty The King. Visiting with children? Explore our top 10 highlights for children and families.

  5. Buckingham Palace is one of the most iconic buildings in the world. The East Wing of the Palace includes the front façade and features the famous central balcony. The Monarch and members of the Royal Family have made appearances on the balcony since 1851.

  6. The Queen's Gallery has now become The King's Gallery. Adults, Children / Families, Groups (15+ people) BOOK NOW. The Renaissance period saw a dramatic transformation in the way that artists worked, with a new-found appreciation for creativity pushing artistic boundaries.

  7. The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is responsible for all road travel arrangements for The King and members of the Royal Family, from horse-and-carriage to car and from livery to harness. See what goes on behind the scenes at a real working stables in the heart of London.

  8. Visit The King's Gallery, Buckingham Palace to see changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. Official site to book tickets. The Queen's Gallery has now become The King's Gallery.

  9. Marking the 500th anniversary of the death of Leonardo da Vinci, the exhibition brings together more than 200 of the Renaissance master's greatest drawings in the Royal Collection, forming the largest exhibition of Leonardo's work in over 65 years.

  10. The smog and soot of industrial London had, over the years, darkened the mid-19th-century Caen stone façade of Buckingham Palace. This was particularly evident by 1911, when seen next to the gleaming new Victoria Memorial monument that now stood at the main gate.