Hampton Court Palace
Supplied by: Historic Royal Palaces
Explore the grand State Apartments and glorious gardens of England's largest Tudor Palace and former residence of England's most infamous king, Henry VIII, and his many wives. Home to the Kings and Queens of Britain since the time of Henry VIII, Hampton Court Palace is one of the most famous visitor attractions in the country. Perhaps best-known as a Tudor Palace with its magnificent buildings, and 60 acre world-famous riverside gardens.
Additional Information
● Attraction Address: Hampton Court Palace, Molesey, East Molesey KT8 9AU
● Evan Evans e-tickets are valid anytime during regular opening hours on the date shown
● Our suggested visit time is 2-4 hours
● Children aged 0-4 years are free of charge and do not require a ticket
● Your ticket includes; William III’s Apartments, Henry VIII’s Apartments, Henry VIII’s Kitchens, Great Hall, Chapel Royal, Hampton Court Palace gardens and more...
● All rooms, routes and gardens are subject to closures for to conservation work, repairs and special events
● Audio Guides are included and can be collected upon admission
● Opening hours are subject to change. Please check prior to visiting
Highlights
- Explore the lavish State Rooms and Great Hall of Henry VIII
- Discover 60 acres of colourful, landscaped gardens
- Experience the Haunted Gallery
- Visit the preserved Tudor kitchens
What's included
- Entrances
- Audio Guide
Overview
The Great Hall
Sitting at the heart of the Tudor Palace, the Great Hall towers over the surrounding buildings. Commission by King Henry VII, the grandeur and size of the Great Hall remains impressive even today.
The Chapel Royal
The Chapel Royal is a grand example of Tudor opulence at Hampton Court. Installed by Henry VIII during the 1500s, the Chapel's vaulted ceiling is vibrantly colourful, rich and layered with history. In 1710 the interior of the chapel was remodelled by Sir Christopher Wren at the request of Queen Anne.
The Magic Garden
Let the adventure begin in the Magic Garden. Come face to face with mysterious mythical beasts, storm the battlements, besiege the towers and explore the secret grotto in this magical children's playground.
The Magic Garden provides a unique way for your family to explore the history of Hampton Court Palace. Each section of the garden represents either myths, legends, stories or even real objects that can be found at Hampton Court.
Henry VIII’s Kitchens
See Henry VIII’s Kitchens and transport yourself back to the heydey of Tudor cooking and entertainment.
Henry VIII's Kitchens at Hampton Court Palace were the largest of Tudor England. 200 cooks, sergeants, grooms and pages worked to produce over 800 meals a day for the hungry household of Henry VIII.
The Maze
Enter the UK's oldest hedge maze. Commissioned by William III in 1700, it is a third of an acre in size with many twists and turns, and dead ends. It takes visitors an average of 20 minutes to reach the centre.
NEW EXHIBITION: The Indian Army at the Palace (until 28 September 2025)
Explore the forgotten story of Indian Army soldiers who camped at Hampton Court Palace in the early 20th century, through a new exhibition of previously unseen objects, photographs, film and personal stories
Soldiers from the Indian Army camped at Hampton Court Palace on a number of occasions in the early 20th century. They were invited to join the coronation celebrations of Edward VII (1902), George V (1911) and George VI (1937) as well as the First World War peace parades in 1919. For some, this would have been their first visit to England.
This remarkable new collection brings to life the experiences of those within the camps as well as the press and public reactions to their presence.
Usual Opening Hours from 07 September - 27 October 2024
Wednesday to Sunday, 10:00 - 17:30. Last admission: 16:30 (except the below dates)
Closed Monday and Tuesday
Closed on the following dates:
Sunday 22 September 2024
Sunday 13 October 2024
CLOSURES
- Little Banqueting House is closed until further notice
- The Mantegna Gallery is closed until 2026
- 20th Century Garden is closed until further notice
- The East Front Gardens will be closed all day on Saturday 07 September and Saturday 21 September 2024
- The Chapel Royal will be closed until 29 September 2024 for conservation work (The Chapel is always closed on Sundays for religious services)
Know before you go
This is your ticket for the attraction. Please present your ticket on a mobile device or if you are travelling in a group of more than 6 people, please ensure you print your ticket prior to arrival and present it at the main entrance for scanning.
Cancellation policy
A full refund or date change will be offered up to 24 hours before travel. Cancellations inside 24 hours will be charged at 100%.