Hampton Court Palace Hampton Court Way, Molesey, West Molesey KT8 9AU
About the Business
Hampton Court Palace is a world-renowned tourist attraction located in the heart of East Molesey, United Kingdom. This magnificent establishment is steeped in history and has served as a royal residence for over 500 years.
With its iconic Tudor-style architecture and stunning gardens, Hampton Court Palace invites visitors to explore its rich history and experience its captivating beauty. The moment you step through the gates, you are transported back in time to the most exciting and turbulent moments of British history.
The palace has something for everyone, from the ornate and grand State Apartments to the intimate and charming Tudor kitchens. You can wander through the Great Hall where Henry VIII’s coronation banquets were held, or take a stroll through the famous maze that has been puzzling visitors for centuries.
For those seeking a more immersive experience, costumed guides are on hand to take you on a journey through the palace’s storied past, regaling you with tales of royal intrigue, drama, and romance. Additionally, you can take part in the ever-popular ghost tours, where you'll hear chilling tales of supernatural occurrences that have taken place within the palace walls over the years.
Hampton Court Palace is also home to a number of temporary exhibitions and events throughout the year, so there’s always something new and exciting to see and do.
Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a lover of architecture and design, or just looking for a fun day out with the family, Hampton Court Palace is an unmissable destination that will leave you with memories that last a lifetime.
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Location & Phone number
Hampton Ct Way, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU, United Kingdom
Hours open
Monday:
Closed
Tuesday:
Closed
Wednesday:
10:00 - 17:30
Thursday:
10:00 - 17:30
Friday:
10:00 - 17:30
Saturday:
10:00 - 17:30
Sunday:
10:00 - 17:30
Reviews
"Lovely day out, huge amount to look at, the maze was smaller than I thought but still challenging. The magical garden is superb for the kids, glad we went there last otherwise we'd have spent the whole day in the play area! Take towels and maybe a change of clothes as the magical garden includes fountains and sand pits for the kids to play in."
"Loved it so much! We spent a day there with a friend, it was super sunny so we enjoyed a lunch outside in the gardens (nothing fancy but the atmosphere is cute) then the palace itself is beautiful and mind-blowing. You can even wear those robes / capes to dress up when you’re walking around. Not too sure if it’s all the time happening but King Henry was having a stroll outside and few others. The gardens are stunning, there’s a maze as well where you can get lost. I also had my first English afternoon tea and loved it."
"We visited last week of the summer academic term on a week day, there was no queue for any part of the palace. We did book our tickets in advance but it wasn't busy. We did park a short distance away in the Hampton Court Green Car park which had plenty of space and Coach parking. The staff were nice and approachable. We enjoyed using audio guides to hear information about each room within the palace. The history was magnificent and well presented. There are plenty of toilets on site, and places to stop and sit down if you need a rest. They do have a cafe and restaurant along side a stand in the garden for ice-cream. The gardens are well looked after and there is something to look at on the grounds in every direction you go. Great day out!"
"It's a wonderful place to visit with friends or family. Best to visit in the warm weather and when events are on. Best to buy tickets online. In peak times expect queues at the entrance, but in takes few minutes to get in. You can come with your car and use the paid parking situated a few minutes walk away. Or with the train.. get off at Hampton Court station or bus Hampton Court Gardens (stop B or A). The palace is one of the most famous and beautiful in London. It's right to River Thames. The garden is big even if a big part is off limits to public. The flower gardens are nice. When events are on you can spend the whole day here. Close to the palace you can find restaurants, coffee and tea shops, ice-cream stands and take aways. Close to the palace is Bushy Park."
"Excellent day out despite the good British weather! Not as quiet as I was expecting thanks to a couple of year 8 school trips with rowdy teenagers (poor teachers!) but I let them all get ahead so I had the place to myself in parts, was handy to remain in listening distance at times to hear the history teacher explain certain parts too! Gardens were stunning and well maintained, the Palace itself is steeped in history, my only disappointment was that the Chapel was closed and not put on the website in advance - good excuse to go back though right?"
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