Eltham Palace and Gardens

Experience Art Deco elegance and rich royal history at Eltham Palace and Gardens. Stroll majestic rooms and peaceful landscape in London.

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Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the famous Eltham Palace blending medieval architecture and 1930s Art Deco design

  • Stroll through vast, beautifully maintained gardens including rose beds and enchanting pools

  • Discover the palace’s grand interiors and see historic rooms once used by royalty

  • Learn about the transformation by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld in the 20th century

What’s Included

  • Admission to Eltham Palace and Gardens

About

Eltham Palace Attraction represents one of London's most remarkable architectural treasures, combining medieval grandeur with stunning Art Deco design. This exceptional palace seamlessly blends a 14th-century great hall with a 1930s millionaire's mansion, creating an extraordinary visitor experience. The Courtauld family transformed this historic royal residence into a spectacular modern home, complete with luxurious interiors that showcase the finest Art Deco craftsmanship. When you book your tickets through tickadoo, you gain access to both the magnificent medieval hall where English royalty once dined and the glamorous 1930s rooms that housed one of Britain's wealthiest families.

The medieval great hall stands as one of England's finest examples of 14th-century architecture, featuring soaring timber roofs and impressive stone walls that have witnessed centuries of royal history. Kings Edward II, Edward III, and Henry VIII all held court here, making this space a significant piece of English heritage. The hall's magnificent hammerbeam roof remains largely intact, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into medieval royal life. Interactive displays and carefully curated exhibitions help bring this fascinating period to life, explaining the palace's role in English court politics and daily royal routines.

The Art Deco mansion built by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld showcases 1930s luxury at its finest, with each room meticulously restored to reflect the family's sophisticated lifestyle. The entrance hall features stunning blackbean veneer and silver-leafed ceiling, while the dining room displays exquisite marquetry and period furniture. Virginia Courtauld's bathroom, complete with gold-plated taps and an en-suite telephone, demonstrates the couple's taste for modern convenience and luxury. Themap room displays Stephen's extensive travels, while the circular drawing room offers panoramic views across the gardens through its floor-to-ceiling windows.

Extensive gardens surround Eltham Palace, featuring carefully maintained landscapes that complement both architectural periods. The moat garden occupies the site of the original medieval moat, creating a sunken garden filled with seasonal flowers and shrubs. Rose gardens, herbaceous borders, and specimen trees provide year-round interest, while the rock garden offers a more naturalistic setting. During spring and summer, the gardens host various events and activities, making repeat visits through tickadoo particularly rewarding for garden enthusiasts.

Educational programs and special exhibitions regularly enhance the visitor experience, offering deeper insights into both medieval royal life and 1930s society. Audio guides provide detailed commentary throughout your visit, sharing stories about the palace's famous residents and architectural features. The on-site gift shop stocks carefully selected items reflecting both historical periods, while the café serves refreshments in elegant surroundings. Photography opportunities abound throughout the palace and gardens, making this an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Tickadoo makes booking your Eltham Palace visit simple and convenient, offering secure online transactions and instant confirmation. Advanced booking ensures your preferred visit date and time, particularly important during peak seasons and special events. The palace's location in southeast London provides easy access by public transport, making it an excellent day trip destination for both London residents and tourists exploring the capital's lesser-known treasures.

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all designated walking paths and garden areas

  • Supervise children at all times during your visit

  • Photography is allowed for personal use only

  • Respect staff instructions to preserve the site and your experience

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

How long should I allow for my visit to Eltham Palace?

Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring both the palace and gardens. Allow extra time if you're particularly interested in the exhibitions or wish to enjoy refreshments in the café.

Is Eltham Palace suitable for children?

Yes, children often enjoy the contrast between medieval and modern periods. Family activity trails and interactive displays help engage younger visitors throughout their visit.

Can I take photographs inside Eltham Palace?

Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use. However, flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some temporary exhibitions may restrict photography.

Are the gardens accessible year-round?

Yes, the gardens are open during palace opening hours throughout the year. Different seasons offer varying displays, with spring and summer providing the most colorful garden experiences.

Is there parking available at Eltham Palace?

Free parking is available on-site for visitors. The car park can accommodate coaches with advance notice, making group visits easily manageable.

Does tickadoo offer group discounts for Eltham Palace?

Group rates may be available for parties of 15 or more. Contact tickadoo customer service for information about group bookings and potential discounts.

What accessibility facilities are available?

The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, including accessible toilets and parking spaces. However, upper floors of the mansion are not accessible due to the historic nature of the building.

Can I visit just the gardens without entering the palace?

No, garden access is included with palace admission only. The gardens cannot be visited separately as they form an integral part of the overall Eltham Palace experience.

Know before you go
  • Opening Times: Eltham Palace typically opens daily but hours vary seasonally. Check current opening times when booking through tickadoo as winter hours may be reduced.

  • Getting There: Eltham railway station is the closest transport link, approximately 15 minutes walk from the palace. Several bus routes also serve the area with stops nearby.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring both indoor spaces and gardens. Weather-appropriate clothing is essential as parts of the visit include outdoor areas.

  • Food and Drink: A café operates on-site serving light meals and refreshments. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the palace buildings but can be consumed in designated garden areas.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are available in multiple languages, providing detailed information about the palace's history and architectural features throughout your visit.

  • Special Events: Regular exhibitions and seasonal events take place throughout the year. Check the tickadoo booking page for information about special activities during your planned visit date.

  • Gift Shop: The palace shop stocks books, postcards, jewelry, and unique gifts reflecting both medieval and Art Deco periods. Many items are exclusive to Eltham Palace and make excellent souvenirs.

Address

Court Yard-SE9 5NP

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the famous Eltham Palace blending medieval architecture and 1930s Art Deco design

  • Stroll through vast, beautifully maintained gardens including rose beds and enchanting pools

  • Discover the palace’s grand interiors and see historic rooms once used by royalty

  • Learn about the transformation by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld in the 20th century

What’s Included

  • Admission to Eltham Palace and Gardens

About

Eltham Palace Attraction represents one of London's most remarkable architectural treasures, combining medieval grandeur with stunning Art Deco design. This exceptional palace seamlessly blends a 14th-century great hall with a 1930s millionaire's mansion, creating an extraordinary visitor experience. The Courtauld family transformed this historic royal residence into a spectacular modern home, complete with luxurious interiors that showcase the finest Art Deco craftsmanship. When you book your tickets through tickadoo, you gain access to both the magnificent medieval hall where English royalty once dined and the glamorous 1930s rooms that housed one of Britain's wealthiest families.

The medieval great hall stands as one of England's finest examples of 14th-century architecture, featuring soaring timber roofs and impressive stone walls that have witnessed centuries of royal history. Kings Edward II, Edward III, and Henry VIII all held court here, making this space a significant piece of English heritage. The hall's magnificent hammerbeam roof remains largely intact, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into medieval royal life. Interactive displays and carefully curated exhibitions help bring this fascinating period to life, explaining the palace's role in English court politics and daily royal routines.

The Art Deco mansion built by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld showcases 1930s luxury at its finest, with each room meticulously restored to reflect the family's sophisticated lifestyle. The entrance hall features stunning blackbean veneer and silver-leafed ceiling, while the dining room displays exquisite marquetry and period furniture. Virginia Courtauld's bathroom, complete with gold-plated taps and an en-suite telephone, demonstrates the couple's taste for modern convenience and luxury. Themap room displays Stephen's extensive travels, while the circular drawing room offers panoramic views across the gardens through its floor-to-ceiling windows.

Extensive gardens surround Eltham Palace, featuring carefully maintained landscapes that complement both architectural periods. The moat garden occupies the site of the original medieval moat, creating a sunken garden filled with seasonal flowers and shrubs. Rose gardens, herbaceous borders, and specimen trees provide year-round interest, while the rock garden offers a more naturalistic setting. During spring and summer, the gardens host various events and activities, making repeat visits through tickadoo particularly rewarding for garden enthusiasts.

Educational programs and special exhibitions regularly enhance the visitor experience, offering deeper insights into both medieval royal life and 1930s society. Audio guides provide detailed commentary throughout your visit, sharing stories about the palace's famous residents and architectural features. The on-site gift shop stocks carefully selected items reflecting both historical periods, while the café serves refreshments in elegant surroundings. Photography opportunities abound throughout the palace and gardens, making this an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Tickadoo makes booking your Eltham Palace visit simple and convenient, offering secure online transactions and instant confirmation. Advanced booking ensures your preferred visit date and time, particularly important during peak seasons and special events. The palace's location in southeast London provides easy access by public transport, making it an excellent day trip destination for both London residents and tourists exploring the capital's lesser-known treasures.

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all designated walking paths and garden areas

  • Supervise children at all times during your visit

  • Photography is allowed for personal use only

  • Respect staff instructions to preserve the site and your experience

Opening times

Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
Saturday
Sunday

10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm 10:00am – 5:00pm

FAQs

How long should I allow for my visit to Eltham Palace?

Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring both the palace and gardens. Allow extra time if you're particularly interested in the exhibitions or wish to enjoy refreshments in the café.

Is Eltham Palace suitable for children?

Yes, children often enjoy the contrast between medieval and modern periods. Family activity trails and interactive displays help engage younger visitors throughout their visit.

Can I take photographs inside Eltham Palace?

Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use. However, flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some temporary exhibitions may restrict photography.

Are the gardens accessible year-round?

Yes, the gardens are open during palace opening hours throughout the year. Different seasons offer varying displays, with spring and summer providing the most colorful garden experiences.

Is there parking available at Eltham Palace?

Free parking is available on-site for visitors. The car park can accommodate coaches with advance notice, making group visits easily manageable.

Does tickadoo offer group discounts for Eltham Palace?

Group rates may be available for parties of 15 or more. Contact tickadoo customer service for information about group bookings and potential discounts.

What accessibility facilities are available?

The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, including accessible toilets and parking spaces. However, upper floors of the mansion are not accessible due to the historic nature of the building.

Can I visit just the gardens without entering the palace?

No, garden access is included with palace admission only. The gardens cannot be visited separately as they form an integral part of the overall Eltham Palace experience.

Know before you go
  • Opening Times: Eltham Palace typically opens daily but hours vary seasonally. Check current opening times when booking through tickadoo as winter hours may be reduced.

  • Getting There: Eltham railway station is the closest transport link, approximately 15 minutes walk from the palace. Several bus routes also serve the area with stops nearby.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring both indoor spaces and gardens. Weather-appropriate clothing is essential as parts of the visit include outdoor areas.

  • Food and Drink: A café operates on-site serving light meals and refreshments. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the palace buildings but can be consumed in designated garden areas.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are available in multiple languages, providing detailed information about the palace's history and architectural features throughout your visit.

  • Special Events: Regular exhibitions and seasonal events take place throughout the year. Check the tickadoo booking page for information about special activities during your planned visit date.

  • Gift Shop: The palace shop stocks books, postcards, jewelry, and unique gifts reflecting both medieval and Art Deco periods. Many items are exclusive to Eltham Palace and make excellent souvenirs.

Address

Court Yard-SE9 5NP

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the famous Eltham Palace blending medieval architecture and 1930s Art Deco design

  • Stroll through vast, beautifully maintained gardens including rose beds and enchanting pools

  • Discover the palace’s grand interiors and see historic rooms once used by royalty

  • Learn about the transformation by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld in the 20th century

What’s Included

  • Admission to Eltham Palace and Gardens

About

Eltham Palace Attraction represents one of London's most remarkable architectural treasures, combining medieval grandeur with stunning Art Deco design. This exceptional palace seamlessly blends a 14th-century great hall with a 1930s millionaire's mansion, creating an extraordinary visitor experience. The Courtauld family transformed this historic royal residence into a spectacular modern home, complete with luxurious interiors that showcase the finest Art Deco craftsmanship. When you book your tickets through tickadoo, you gain access to both the magnificent medieval hall where English royalty once dined and the glamorous 1930s rooms that housed one of Britain's wealthiest families.

The medieval great hall stands as one of England's finest examples of 14th-century architecture, featuring soaring timber roofs and impressive stone walls that have witnessed centuries of royal history. Kings Edward II, Edward III, and Henry VIII all held court here, making this space a significant piece of English heritage. The hall's magnificent hammerbeam roof remains largely intact, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into medieval royal life. Interactive displays and carefully curated exhibitions help bring this fascinating period to life, explaining the palace's role in English court politics and daily royal routines.

The Art Deco mansion built by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld showcases 1930s luxury at its finest, with each room meticulously restored to reflect the family's sophisticated lifestyle. The entrance hall features stunning blackbean veneer and silver-leafed ceiling, while the dining room displays exquisite marquetry and period furniture. Virginia Courtauld's bathroom, complete with gold-plated taps and an en-suite telephone, demonstrates the couple's taste for modern convenience and luxury. Themap room displays Stephen's extensive travels, while the circular drawing room offers panoramic views across the gardens through its floor-to-ceiling windows.

Extensive gardens surround Eltham Palace, featuring carefully maintained landscapes that complement both architectural periods. The moat garden occupies the site of the original medieval moat, creating a sunken garden filled with seasonal flowers and shrubs. Rose gardens, herbaceous borders, and specimen trees provide year-round interest, while the rock garden offers a more naturalistic setting. During spring and summer, the gardens host various events and activities, making repeat visits through tickadoo particularly rewarding for garden enthusiasts.

Educational programs and special exhibitions regularly enhance the visitor experience, offering deeper insights into both medieval royal life and 1930s society. Audio guides provide detailed commentary throughout your visit, sharing stories about the palace's famous residents and architectural features. The on-site gift shop stocks carefully selected items reflecting both historical periods, while the café serves refreshments in elegant surroundings. Photography opportunities abound throughout the palace and gardens, making this an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Tickadoo makes booking your Eltham Palace visit simple and convenient, offering secure online transactions and instant confirmation. Advanced booking ensures your preferred visit date and time, particularly important during peak seasons and special events. The palace's location in southeast London provides easy access by public transport, making it an excellent day trip destination for both London residents and tourists exploring the capital's lesser-known treasures.

Know before you go
  • Opening Times: Eltham Palace typically opens daily but hours vary seasonally. Check current opening times when booking through tickadoo as winter hours may be reduced.

  • Getting There: Eltham railway station is the closest transport link, approximately 15 minutes walk from the palace. Several bus routes also serve the area with stops nearby.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring both indoor spaces and gardens. Weather-appropriate clothing is essential as parts of the visit include outdoor areas.

  • Food and Drink: A café operates on-site serving light meals and refreshments. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the palace buildings but can be consumed in designated garden areas.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are available in multiple languages, providing detailed information about the palace's history and architectural features throughout your visit.

  • Special Events: Regular exhibitions and seasonal events take place throughout the year. Check the tickadoo booking page for information about special activities during your planned visit date.

  • Gift Shop: The palace shop stocks books, postcards, jewelry, and unique gifts reflecting both medieval and Art Deco periods. Many items are exclusive to Eltham Palace and make excellent souvenirs.

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all designated walking paths and garden areas

  • Supervise children at all times during your visit

  • Photography is allowed for personal use only

  • Respect staff instructions to preserve the site and your experience

FAQs

How long should I allow for my visit to Eltham Palace?

Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring both the palace and gardens. Allow extra time if you're particularly interested in the exhibitions or wish to enjoy refreshments in the café.

Is Eltham Palace suitable for children?

Yes, children often enjoy the contrast between medieval and modern periods. Family activity trails and interactive displays help engage younger visitors throughout their visit.

Can I take photographs inside Eltham Palace?

Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use. However, flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some temporary exhibitions may restrict photography.

Are the gardens accessible year-round?

Yes, the gardens are open during palace opening hours throughout the year. Different seasons offer varying displays, with spring and summer providing the most colorful garden experiences.

Is there parking available at Eltham Palace?

Free parking is available on-site for visitors. The car park can accommodate coaches with advance notice, making group visits easily manageable.

Does tickadoo offer group discounts for Eltham Palace?

Group rates may be available for parties of 15 or more. Contact tickadoo customer service for information about group bookings and potential discounts.

What accessibility facilities are available?

The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, including accessible toilets and parking spaces. However, upper floors of the mansion are not accessible due to the historic nature of the building.

Can I visit just the gardens without entering the palace?

No, garden access is included with palace admission only. The gardens cannot be visited separately as they form an integral part of the overall Eltham Palace experience.

Address

Court Yard-SE9 5NP

Highlights and inclusions

Highlights

  • Explore the famous Eltham Palace blending medieval architecture and 1930s Art Deco design

  • Stroll through vast, beautifully maintained gardens including rose beds and enchanting pools

  • Discover the palace’s grand interiors and see historic rooms once used by royalty

  • Learn about the transformation by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld in the 20th century

What’s Included

  • Admission to Eltham Palace and Gardens

About

Eltham Palace Attraction represents one of London's most remarkable architectural treasures, combining medieval grandeur with stunning Art Deco design. This exceptional palace seamlessly blends a 14th-century great hall with a 1930s millionaire's mansion, creating an extraordinary visitor experience. The Courtauld family transformed this historic royal residence into a spectacular modern home, complete with luxurious interiors that showcase the finest Art Deco craftsmanship. When you book your tickets through tickadoo, you gain access to both the magnificent medieval hall where English royalty once dined and the glamorous 1930s rooms that housed one of Britain's wealthiest families.

The medieval great hall stands as one of England's finest examples of 14th-century architecture, featuring soaring timber roofs and impressive stone walls that have witnessed centuries of royal history. Kings Edward II, Edward III, and Henry VIII all held court here, making this space a significant piece of English heritage. The hall's magnificent hammerbeam roof remains largely intact, providing visitors with an authentic glimpse into medieval royal life. Interactive displays and carefully curated exhibitions help bring this fascinating period to life, explaining the palace's role in English court politics and daily royal routines.

The Art Deco mansion built by Stephen and Virginia Courtauld showcases 1930s luxury at its finest, with each room meticulously restored to reflect the family's sophisticated lifestyle. The entrance hall features stunning blackbean veneer and silver-leafed ceiling, while the dining room displays exquisite marquetry and period furniture. Virginia Courtauld's bathroom, complete with gold-plated taps and an en-suite telephone, demonstrates the couple's taste for modern convenience and luxury. Themap room displays Stephen's extensive travels, while the circular drawing room offers panoramic views across the gardens through its floor-to-ceiling windows.

Extensive gardens surround Eltham Palace, featuring carefully maintained landscapes that complement both architectural periods. The moat garden occupies the site of the original medieval moat, creating a sunken garden filled with seasonal flowers and shrubs. Rose gardens, herbaceous borders, and specimen trees provide year-round interest, while the rock garden offers a more naturalistic setting. During spring and summer, the gardens host various events and activities, making repeat visits through tickadoo particularly rewarding for garden enthusiasts.

Educational programs and special exhibitions regularly enhance the visitor experience, offering deeper insights into both medieval royal life and 1930s society. Audio guides provide detailed commentary throughout your visit, sharing stories about the palace's famous residents and architectural features. The on-site gift shop stocks carefully selected items reflecting both historical periods, while the café serves refreshments in elegant surroundings. Photography opportunities abound throughout the palace and gardens, making this an ideal destination for history enthusiasts and architecture lovers alike.

Tickadoo makes booking your Eltham Palace visit simple and convenient, offering secure online transactions and instant confirmation. Advanced booking ensures your preferred visit date and time, particularly important during peak seasons and special events. The palace's location in southeast London provides easy access by public transport, making it an excellent day trip destination for both London residents and tourists exploring the capital's lesser-known treasures.

Know before you go
  • Opening Times: Eltham Palace typically opens daily but hours vary seasonally. Check current opening times when booking through tickadoo as winter hours may be reduced.

  • Getting There: Eltham railway station is the closest transport link, approximately 15 minutes walk from the palace. Several bus routes also serve the area with stops nearby.

  • What to Bring: Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for exploring both indoor spaces and gardens. Weather-appropriate clothing is essential as parts of the visit include outdoor areas.

  • Food and Drink: A café operates on-site serving light meals and refreshments. Outside food and drink are not permitted inside the palace buildings but can be consumed in designated garden areas.

  • Audio Guides: Complimentary audio guides are available in multiple languages, providing detailed information about the palace's history and architectural features throughout your visit.

  • Special Events: Regular exhibitions and seasonal events take place throughout the year. Check the tickadoo booking page for information about special activities during your planned visit date.

  • Gift Shop: The palace shop stocks books, postcards, jewelry, and unique gifts reflecting both medieval and Art Deco periods. Many items are exclusive to Eltham Palace and make excellent souvenirs.

Visitor guidelines
  • Please respect all designated walking paths and garden areas

  • Supervise children at all times during your visit

  • Photography is allowed for personal use only

  • Respect staff instructions to preserve the site and your experience

FAQs

How long should I allow for my visit to Eltham Palace?

Most visitors spend 2-3 hours exploring both the palace and gardens. Allow extra time if you're particularly interested in the exhibitions or wish to enjoy refreshments in the café.

Is Eltham Palace suitable for children?

Yes, children often enjoy the contrast between medieval and modern periods. Family activity trails and interactive displays help engage younger visitors throughout their visit.

Can I take photographs inside Eltham Palace?

Photography is permitted in most areas for personal use. However, flash photography and tripods are not allowed, and some temporary exhibitions may restrict photography.

Are the gardens accessible year-round?

Yes, the gardens are open during palace opening hours throughout the year. Different seasons offer varying displays, with spring and summer providing the most colorful garden experiences.

Is there parking available at Eltham Palace?

Free parking is available on-site for visitors. The car park can accommodate coaches with advance notice, making group visits easily manageable.

Does tickadoo offer group discounts for Eltham Palace?

Group rates may be available for parties of 15 or more. Contact tickadoo customer service for information about group bookings and potential discounts.

What accessibility facilities are available?

The ground floor is wheelchair accessible, including accessible toilets and parking spaces. However, upper floors of the mansion are not accessible due to the historic nature of the building.

Can I visit just the gardens without entering the palace?

No, garden access is included with palace admission only. The gardens cannot be visited separately as they form an integral part of the overall Eltham Palace experience.

Address

Court Yard-SE9 5NP

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