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Enjoy a day out visiting Buckingham Palace which serves as the official London residence of His Majesty The King, and is one of the few remaining working royal palaces in the world today.
Each summer when the Palace is not being used in its official capacity, visitors can enjoy the 19 magnificent State Rooms that provide the setting for ceremonial occasions and official entertaining by members of the Royal Family.
The rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens and Van Dyck, sculpture by Canova, exquisite examples of Sèvres porcelain, and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
Visitors to the Summer Opening of Buckingham Palace will see the White Drawing Room, perhaps the most beautiful of all the State Rooms with its spectacular crystal chandelier, the Music Room, where guests are presented on the occasion of a State Visit, and the Throne Room, which was the setting for the formal photographs following the wedding of Their Royal Highnesses The Prince and Princess of Wales.
After your visit you can take a stroll along The Mall to The Royal Horseguards Hotel to enjoy a relaxing two course dining experience.
An impressive historic building in London, The Royal Horseguards Hotel is situated on the River Thames at the Embankment. It encompasses two iconic buildings: The National Liberal Club which has played host to historical icons including Churchill, Gladstone and Lloyd-George; and the club’s magnificent apartments which were previously the home of the first chief of Britain’s Secret Intelligence Service.
Inside you’ll find Victorian grandeur combined with elegant, first-class contemporary comfort which sets The Royal Horseguards Hotel apart as one of the finest hotels near Westminster.
The sample menu is as follows, this is subject to seasonal changes.
Starters:
Sweet potato & barrel age feta salad, orange, chicory, Korean chilli flakes (v)
Textures of beetroot, roasted, poached & crispy fried, coconut yoghurt, pine nuts, watercress, red wine vinegar dressing (vg) l
Pressed ham & pea terrine, piccalilli purée, cornichons, bitter leaves, crostini
Main:
Double cooked free-range chicken supreme, hispi cabbage & bacon, creamed mash, sherry & mushroom
sauce
Poached salmon, courgette ribbons, tartare hollandaise
Pan fried potato gnocchi, cherry plum tomatoes, woodland mushrooms, baby spinach, chillies, vegan Italian hard cheese
Dessert:
Burnt Cambridge cream, candy glazed baked vanilla custard, seasonal berry compote, buttered shortbread
Kentish strawberries, Chantilly cream
Warm chocolate brownie, vanilla ice
Followed by a choice of tea or coffee.
Please note the opening times and dates are subject to close due to short notice.
*Please note the State Rooms are currently closed until July 2025, your voucher will be valid during this period.*
Opening Dates are 10th July to 28th September, entry is for 1.15pm only, the Royal Horseguards Hotel is not available on Bank Holidays.
The State Rooms at Buckingham Palace will last 2 – 2 ½ hours and Lunch will be around 1 hour also.
This experience is for two people, there will be others there on the day.
Children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
This is for a voucher entitling the holder to any of the activities supplied by Activity Superstore up to the value stated.
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What did you get up to?
The Buckingham Palace Summer Visit with Sparkling Afternoon Tea was an enlightening visit to a iconic British landmark of history, followed by the cultured afternoon tea.
There is a wonderful private art collection exhibited in the Ballroom. The paintings have been commissioned by King Charles from each of his trips to other countries and have been selected by him to show the best of his personal memories. Many are of him and Queen Camilla. These ‘Royal Selfies’ are not to be missed.
The art exhibition continues with the Royal Collection which is one of the world’s best and includes many Dutch and Italian masters and many of the rooms contain fine furniture and statues. The way out takes you through the extensive (and relatively peaceful for central London) Royal Garden.
Finally, afternoon tea at The Royal Horseguards Hotel was a pleasant and relaxing venue to start off with a couple of delicious cocktails in the bar as we waited to be seated at our table. I was impressed with the sparkling wine, Chapel Down Sparkling Wine, as well as the savoury finger sandwiches and scrumptious scones.
1. Arrive at least an hour before the tour and bring your voucher.
2. You will need to head to the ticket office to exchange your voucher for tickets. This will be at Gate A.
3. Headphones for a personal tour should be picked up at reception and, although providing an almost too brief explanation of each room, are informative enough to at least get an idea of the state rooms.