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The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace Tickets
One of the finest working stables in the world!
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The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace Tickets
One of the finest working stables in the world!
Free Cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace Tickets
One of the finest working stables in the world!
Free Cancellation
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
No Booking Fees
No Booking Fees
Highlights
Take a tour of some of the finest working stables in the world, along with the horses and carriages still used by the royal family today.
See the horses, Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, that pull the royal carriage.
Learn to harness a horse, wear specialty livery or take a seat in a replica royal carriage.
What's Included:
Entrance to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace
Multimedia Guide available in English and 9 other languages
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace offers visitors exclusive access to one of the finest working stables in the world, housing the remarkable collection of royal vehicles, horses, and carriages used by the British Royal Family for state occasions and ceremonial events. This working royal stable, located just minutes from Buckingham Palace, provides an intimate look into the operational aspects of royal transportation that spans centuries of British monarchical tradition.
The collection features the magnificent Gold State Coach, an ornate masterpiece crafted in 1762 and weighing four tons, used for coronations and other significant state ceremonies. Visitors can examine this legendary vehicle up close, admiring its intricate gilded details and learning about its role in major royal events. The Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a more recent addition commissioned for Queen Elizabeth II, showcases modern royal craftsmanship while maintaining traditional elegance. These spectacular vehicles represent the pinnacle of British carriage-making artistry and continue to serve important ceremonial functions today.
The working stables house the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the magnificent horses that pull the royal carriages during state processions and official ceremonies. Visitors can observe these specially trained horses in their historic stalls and learn about the careful breeding programs and extensive training required to prepare them for royal duties. The dedicated stable staff, many of whom have served for decades, maintain the highest standards of horse care while preserving traditional stable practices that date back generations. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to areas where these remarkable animals live and train year-round.
Interactive displays throughout the Royal Mews explain the complex logistics involved in organizing state processions, from route planning to the precise coordination required for major ceremonial events. Visitors discover how modern technology integrates with centuries-old traditions to ensure flawless execution of royal occasions. The exhibition includes historical photographs, detailed explanations of ceremonial protocols, and insights into the daily routines that keep this working establishment operating smoothly. Each display provides context for understanding the continuing relevance of these traditions in contemporary royal life.
The Royal Mews also houses an impressive collection of royal motor cars, including state limousines and historic vehicles used by various members of the Royal Family throughout the decades. These automobiles represent the evolution of royal transportation while maintaining the security, comfort, and dignity required for official duties. The collection demonstrates how royal transportation has adapted to changing times while preserving essential ceremonial elements. Purchasing your tickets through tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable attraction with official admission and detailed audio guides that enhance your understanding of this unique royal institution.
No Vaping or smoking is permitted anywhere in the Mews.
No bikes, scooters, roller skates/blades, or skateboards are permitted.
Food and Drink are not allowed on the grounds of the Mews. They must be put into a closed bag for the duration of your visit. Food and drink are not available for purchase at the Mews.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00–17:00 CLOSED CLOSED 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00
What can I see at the Royal Mews?
You'll see the Gold State Coach, Diamond Jubilee State Coach, royal horses (Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays), historic carriages, royal motor cars, and working stables. Interactive displays explain royal ceremonial traditions and the logistics of state processions.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend 60-90 minutes exploring the Royal Mews. This allows sufficient time to see all the carriages, visit the stables, read the displays, and take photographs of the collection.
Are there guided tours available?
Audio guides are included with admission tickets purchased through tickadoo. These provide detailed commentary about the coaches, horses, and royal ceremonies. Guided tours may be available for groups by advance arrangement.
Can I see the horses during my visit?
Yes, the Royal Mews is a working stable, so you can typically see the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays in their stalls. However, horses may occasionally be out for training, ceremonies, or veterinary care.
Is the Royal Mews suitable for children?
Absolutely! Children often love seeing the ornate coaches and horses. The interactive displays are designed to engage visitors of all ages, and the audio guides include information specifically for younger visitors.
What are the opening times?
The Royal Mews typically opens from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but hours vary seasonally and may be affected by royal events. Check current opening times when booking your tickadoo tickets as the attraction may close for state functions.
Is photography allowed inside the Royal Mews?
Yes, photography is generally permitted for personal use throughout most of the Royal Mews, including photos of the coaches and stables. Flash photography may be restricted in certain areas to protect artifacts.
How far is the Royal Mews from Buckingham Palace?
The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, just a 2-minute walk from Buckingham Palace itself. It's easily accessible from Victoria Station and many central London attractions.
Location: The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 1QH, approximately 2 minutes' walk from Buckingham Palace and 5 minutes from Victoria Station.
Accessibility: The attraction is fully wheelchair accessible with level access throughout most areas. Accessible toilets are available, and staff can provide assistance when needed.
Tickadoo Booking Advantage: Booking through tickadoo guarantees your admission and often includes audio guides. Tickets may sell out during peak seasons, so advance booking is recommended.
Closure Dates: The Royal Mews may close at short notice for royal events, state visits, or ceremonial occasions when the coaches and horses are needed for official duties.
Facilities: A gift shop offers royal-themed souvenirs, books, and memorabilia. Restrooms are available on-site, though cafe facilities are limited within the attraction itself.
Weather Considerations: Most of the Royal Mews tour takes place indoors, but there may be some outdoor walking between buildings. Dress appropriately for London weather conditions.
Security Requirements: Standard security screening applies. Large bags and certain items may not be permitted inside. Allow extra time for security checks, especially during busy periods.
Saturday, 13 April 2024 - Last admission is 15:15, Royal Mews closed at 16:00
Saturday, 1 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 8 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 15 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0QH, United Kingdom
Highlights
Take a tour of some of the finest working stables in the world, along with the horses and carriages still used by the royal family today.
See the horses, Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, that pull the royal carriage.
Learn to harness a horse, wear specialty livery or take a seat in a replica royal carriage.
What's Included:
Entrance to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace
Multimedia Guide available in English and 9 other languages
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace offers visitors exclusive access to one of the finest working stables in the world, housing the remarkable collection of royal vehicles, horses, and carriages used by the British Royal Family for state occasions and ceremonial events. This working royal stable, located just minutes from Buckingham Palace, provides an intimate look into the operational aspects of royal transportation that spans centuries of British monarchical tradition.
The collection features the magnificent Gold State Coach, an ornate masterpiece crafted in 1762 and weighing four tons, used for coronations and other significant state ceremonies. Visitors can examine this legendary vehicle up close, admiring its intricate gilded details and learning about its role in major royal events. The Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a more recent addition commissioned for Queen Elizabeth II, showcases modern royal craftsmanship while maintaining traditional elegance. These spectacular vehicles represent the pinnacle of British carriage-making artistry and continue to serve important ceremonial functions today.
The working stables house the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the magnificent horses that pull the royal carriages during state processions and official ceremonies. Visitors can observe these specially trained horses in their historic stalls and learn about the careful breeding programs and extensive training required to prepare them for royal duties. The dedicated stable staff, many of whom have served for decades, maintain the highest standards of horse care while preserving traditional stable practices that date back generations. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to areas where these remarkable animals live and train year-round.
Interactive displays throughout the Royal Mews explain the complex logistics involved in organizing state processions, from route planning to the precise coordination required for major ceremonial events. Visitors discover how modern technology integrates with centuries-old traditions to ensure flawless execution of royal occasions. The exhibition includes historical photographs, detailed explanations of ceremonial protocols, and insights into the daily routines that keep this working establishment operating smoothly. Each display provides context for understanding the continuing relevance of these traditions in contemporary royal life.
The Royal Mews also houses an impressive collection of royal motor cars, including state limousines and historic vehicles used by various members of the Royal Family throughout the decades. These automobiles represent the evolution of royal transportation while maintaining the security, comfort, and dignity required for official duties. The collection demonstrates how royal transportation has adapted to changing times while preserving essential ceremonial elements. Purchasing your tickets through tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable attraction with official admission and detailed audio guides that enhance your understanding of this unique royal institution.
No Vaping or smoking is permitted anywhere in the Mews.
No bikes, scooters, roller skates/blades, or skateboards are permitted.
Food and Drink are not allowed on the grounds of the Mews. They must be put into a closed bag for the duration of your visit. Food and drink are not available for purchase at the Mews.
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday
10:00–17:00 CLOSED CLOSED 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00 10:00–17:00
What can I see at the Royal Mews?
You'll see the Gold State Coach, Diamond Jubilee State Coach, royal horses (Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays), historic carriages, royal motor cars, and working stables. Interactive displays explain royal ceremonial traditions and the logistics of state processions.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend 60-90 minutes exploring the Royal Mews. This allows sufficient time to see all the carriages, visit the stables, read the displays, and take photographs of the collection.
Are there guided tours available?
Audio guides are included with admission tickets purchased through tickadoo. These provide detailed commentary about the coaches, horses, and royal ceremonies. Guided tours may be available for groups by advance arrangement.
Can I see the horses during my visit?
Yes, the Royal Mews is a working stable, so you can typically see the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays in their stalls. However, horses may occasionally be out for training, ceremonies, or veterinary care.
Is the Royal Mews suitable for children?
Absolutely! Children often love seeing the ornate coaches and horses. The interactive displays are designed to engage visitors of all ages, and the audio guides include information specifically for younger visitors.
What are the opening times?
The Royal Mews typically opens from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but hours vary seasonally and may be affected by royal events. Check current opening times when booking your tickadoo tickets as the attraction may close for state functions.
Is photography allowed inside the Royal Mews?
Yes, photography is generally permitted for personal use throughout most of the Royal Mews, including photos of the coaches and stables. Flash photography may be restricted in certain areas to protect artifacts.
How far is the Royal Mews from Buckingham Palace?
The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, just a 2-minute walk from Buckingham Palace itself. It's easily accessible from Victoria Station and many central London attractions.
Location: The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 1QH, approximately 2 minutes' walk from Buckingham Palace and 5 minutes from Victoria Station.
Accessibility: The attraction is fully wheelchair accessible with level access throughout most areas. Accessible toilets are available, and staff can provide assistance when needed.
Tickadoo Booking Advantage: Booking through tickadoo guarantees your admission and often includes audio guides. Tickets may sell out during peak seasons, so advance booking is recommended.
Closure Dates: The Royal Mews may close at short notice for royal events, state visits, or ceremonial occasions when the coaches and horses are needed for official duties.
Facilities: A gift shop offers royal-themed souvenirs, books, and memorabilia. Restrooms are available on-site, though cafe facilities are limited within the attraction itself.
Weather Considerations: Most of the Royal Mews tour takes place indoors, but there may be some outdoor walking between buildings. Dress appropriately for London weather conditions.
Security Requirements: Standard security screening applies. Large bags and certain items may not be permitted inside. Allow extra time for security checks, especially during busy periods.
Saturday, 13 April 2024 - Last admission is 15:15, Royal Mews closed at 16:00
Saturday, 1 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 8 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 15 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0QH, United Kingdom
Highlights
Take a tour of some of the finest working stables in the world, along with the horses and carriages still used by the royal family today.
See the horses, Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, that pull the royal carriage.
Learn to harness a horse, wear specialty livery or take a seat in a replica royal carriage.
What's Included:
Entrance to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace
Multimedia Guide available in English and 9 other languages
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace offers visitors exclusive access to one of the finest working stables in the world, housing the remarkable collection of royal vehicles, horses, and carriages used by the British Royal Family for state occasions and ceremonial events. This working royal stable, located just minutes from Buckingham Palace, provides an intimate look into the operational aspects of royal transportation that spans centuries of British monarchical tradition.
The collection features the magnificent Gold State Coach, an ornate masterpiece crafted in 1762 and weighing four tons, used for coronations and other significant state ceremonies. Visitors can examine this legendary vehicle up close, admiring its intricate gilded details and learning about its role in major royal events. The Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a more recent addition commissioned for Queen Elizabeth II, showcases modern royal craftsmanship while maintaining traditional elegance. These spectacular vehicles represent the pinnacle of British carriage-making artistry and continue to serve important ceremonial functions today.
The working stables house the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the magnificent horses that pull the royal carriages during state processions and official ceremonies. Visitors can observe these specially trained horses in their historic stalls and learn about the careful breeding programs and extensive training required to prepare them for royal duties. The dedicated stable staff, many of whom have served for decades, maintain the highest standards of horse care while preserving traditional stable practices that date back generations. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to areas where these remarkable animals live and train year-round.
Interactive displays throughout the Royal Mews explain the complex logistics involved in organizing state processions, from route planning to the precise coordination required for major ceremonial events. Visitors discover how modern technology integrates with centuries-old traditions to ensure flawless execution of royal occasions. The exhibition includes historical photographs, detailed explanations of ceremonial protocols, and insights into the daily routines that keep this working establishment operating smoothly. Each display provides context for understanding the continuing relevance of these traditions in contemporary royal life.
The Royal Mews also houses an impressive collection of royal motor cars, including state limousines and historic vehicles used by various members of the Royal Family throughout the decades. These automobiles represent the evolution of royal transportation while maintaining the security, comfort, and dignity required for official duties. The collection demonstrates how royal transportation has adapted to changing times while preserving essential ceremonial elements. Purchasing your tickets through tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable attraction with official admission and detailed audio guides that enhance your understanding of this unique royal institution.
Location: The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 1QH, approximately 2 minutes' walk from Buckingham Palace and 5 minutes from Victoria Station.
Accessibility: The attraction is fully wheelchair accessible with level access throughout most areas. Accessible toilets are available, and staff can provide assistance when needed.
Tickadoo Booking Advantage: Booking through tickadoo guarantees your admission and often includes audio guides. Tickets may sell out during peak seasons, so advance booking is recommended.
Closure Dates: The Royal Mews may close at short notice for royal events, state visits, or ceremonial occasions when the coaches and horses are needed for official duties.
Facilities: A gift shop offers royal-themed souvenirs, books, and memorabilia. Restrooms are available on-site, though cafe facilities are limited within the attraction itself.
Weather Considerations: Most of the Royal Mews tour takes place indoors, but there may be some outdoor walking between buildings. Dress appropriately for London weather conditions.
Security Requirements: Standard security screening applies. Large bags and certain items may not be permitted inside. Allow extra time for security checks, especially during busy periods.
No Vaping or smoking is permitted anywhere in the Mews.
No bikes, scooters, roller skates/blades, or skateboards are permitted.
Food and Drink are not allowed on the grounds of the Mews. They must be put into a closed bag for the duration of your visit. Food and drink are not available for purchase at the Mews.
What can I see at the Royal Mews?
You'll see the Gold State Coach, Diamond Jubilee State Coach, royal horses (Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays), historic carriages, royal motor cars, and working stables. Interactive displays explain royal ceremonial traditions and the logistics of state processions.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend 60-90 minutes exploring the Royal Mews. This allows sufficient time to see all the carriages, visit the stables, read the displays, and take photographs of the collection.
Are there guided tours available?
Audio guides are included with admission tickets purchased through tickadoo. These provide detailed commentary about the coaches, horses, and royal ceremonies. Guided tours may be available for groups by advance arrangement.
Can I see the horses during my visit?
Yes, the Royal Mews is a working stable, so you can typically see the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays in their stalls. However, horses may occasionally be out for training, ceremonies, or veterinary care.
Is the Royal Mews suitable for children?
Absolutely! Children often love seeing the ornate coaches and horses. The interactive displays are designed to engage visitors of all ages, and the audio guides include information specifically for younger visitors.
What are the opening times?
The Royal Mews typically opens from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but hours vary seasonally and may be affected by royal events. Check current opening times when booking your tickadoo tickets as the attraction may close for state functions.
Is photography allowed inside the Royal Mews?
Yes, photography is generally permitted for personal use throughout most of the Royal Mews, including photos of the coaches and stables. Flash photography may be restricted in certain areas to protect artifacts.
How far is the Royal Mews from Buckingham Palace?
The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, just a 2-minute walk from Buckingham Palace itself. It's easily accessible from Victoria Station and many central London attractions.
Saturday, 13 April 2024 - Last admission is 15:15, Royal Mews closed at 16:00
Saturday, 1 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 8 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 15 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0QH, United Kingdom
Highlights
Take a tour of some of the finest working stables in the world, along with the horses and carriages still used by the royal family today.
See the horses, Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, that pull the royal carriage.
Learn to harness a horse, wear specialty livery or take a seat in a replica royal carriage.
What's Included:
Entrance to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace
Multimedia Guide available in English and 9 other languages
The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace offers visitors exclusive access to one of the finest working stables in the world, housing the remarkable collection of royal vehicles, horses, and carriages used by the British Royal Family for state occasions and ceremonial events. This working royal stable, located just minutes from Buckingham Palace, provides an intimate look into the operational aspects of royal transportation that spans centuries of British monarchical tradition.
The collection features the magnificent Gold State Coach, an ornate masterpiece crafted in 1762 and weighing four tons, used for coronations and other significant state ceremonies. Visitors can examine this legendary vehicle up close, admiring its intricate gilded details and learning about its role in major royal events. The Diamond Jubilee State Coach, a more recent addition commissioned for Queen Elizabeth II, showcases modern royal craftsmanship while maintaining traditional elegance. These spectacular vehicles represent the pinnacle of British carriage-making artistry and continue to serve important ceremonial functions today.
The working stables house the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays, the magnificent horses that pull the royal carriages during state processions and official ceremonies. Visitors can observe these specially trained horses in their historic stalls and learn about the careful breeding programs and extensive training required to prepare them for royal duties. The dedicated stable staff, many of whom have served for decades, maintain the highest standards of horse care while preserving traditional stable practices that date back generations. When you book through tickadoo, you gain access to areas where these remarkable animals live and train year-round.
Interactive displays throughout the Royal Mews explain the complex logistics involved in organizing state processions, from route planning to the precise coordination required for major ceremonial events. Visitors discover how modern technology integrates with centuries-old traditions to ensure flawless execution of royal occasions. The exhibition includes historical photographs, detailed explanations of ceremonial protocols, and insights into the daily routines that keep this working establishment operating smoothly. Each display provides context for understanding the continuing relevance of these traditions in contemporary royal life.
The Royal Mews also houses an impressive collection of royal motor cars, including state limousines and historic vehicles used by various members of the Royal Family throughout the decades. These automobiles represent the evolution of royal transportation while maintaining the security, comfort, and dignity required for official duties. The collection demonstrates how royal transportation has adapted to changing times while preserving essential ceremonial elements. Purchasing your tickets through tickadoo ensures you experience this remarkable attraction with official admission and detailed audio guides that enhance your understanding of this unique royal institution.
Location: The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, SW1W 1QH, approximately 2 minutes' walk from Buckingham Palace and 5 minutes from Victoria Station.
Accessibility: The attraction is fully wheelchair accessible with level access throughout most areas. Accessible toilets are available, and staff can provide assistance when needed.
Tickadoo Booking Advantage: Booking through tickadoo guarantees your admission and often includes audio guides. Tickets may sell out during peak seasons, so advance booking is recommended.
Closure Dates: The Royal Mews may close at short notice for royal events, state visits, or ceremonial occasions when the coaches and horses are needed for official duties.
Facilities: A gift shop offers royal-themed souvenirs, books, and memorabilia. Restrooms are available on-site, though cafe facilities are limited within the attraction itself.
Weather Considerations: Most of the Royal Mews tour takes place indoors, but there may be some outdoor walking between buildings. Dress appropriately for London weather conditions.
Security Requirements: Standard security screening applies. Large bags and certain items may not be permitted inside. Allow extra time for security checks, especially during busy periods.
No Vaping or smoking is permitted anywhere in the Mews.
No bikes, scooters, roller skates/blades, or skateboards are permitted.
Food and Drink are not allowed on the grounds of the Mews. They must be put into a closed bag for the duration of your visit. Food and drink are not available for purchase at the Mews.
What can I see at the Royal Mews?
You'll see the Gold State Coach, Diamond Jubilee State Coach, royal horses (Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays), historic carriages, royal motor cars, and working stables. Interactive displays explain royal ceremonial traditions and the logistics of state processions.
How long should I plan for my visit?
Most visitors spend 60-90 minutes exploring the Royal Mews. This allows sufficient time to see all the carriages, visit the stables, read the displays, and take photographs of the collection.
Are there guided tours available?
Audio guides are included with admission tickets purchased through tickadoo. These provide detailed commentary about the coaches, horses, and royal ceremonies. Guided tours may be available for groups by advance arrangement.
Can I see the horses during my visit?
Yes, the Royal Mews is a working stable, so you can typically see the Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays in their stalls. However, horses may occasionally be out for training, ceremonies, or veterinary care.
Is the Royal Mews suitable for children?
Absolutely! Children often love seeing the ornate coaches and horses. The interactive displays are designed to engage visitors of all ages, and the audio guides include information specifically for younger visitors.
What are the opening times?
The Royal Mews typically opens from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM, but hours vary seasonally and may be affected by royal events. Check current opening times when booking your tickadoo tickets as the attraction may close for state functions.
Is photography allowed inside the Royal Mews?
Yes, photography is generally permitted for personal use throughout most of the Royal Mews, including photos of the coaches and stables. Flash photography may be restricted in certain areas to protect artifacts.
How far is the Royal Mews from Buckingham Palace?
The Royal Mews is located on Buckingham Palace Road, just a 2-minute walk from Buckingham Palace itself. It's easily accessible from Victoria Station and many central London attractions.
Saturday, 13 April 2024 - Last admission is 15:15, Royal Mews closed at 16:00
Saturday, 1 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 8 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Saturday, 15 June 2024 - Royal Mews closed
Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1W 0QH, United Kingdom
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