Buckingham Palace & Garden Highlights Tour
The State Rooms are the public rooms in the Palace where the
monarch and members of the Royal Family receive and
entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official
occasions. There are 19 State Rooms, which mainly reflect the
taste of George IV, who commissioned the architect John Nash to
transform Buckingham House into a grand palace in 1825. The
State Rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures
from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Van Dyck and
Canaletto, sculpture by Canova, Sèvres porcelain, and
some of the finest English and French furniture in
the world.
Many of the State Rooms have particular uses today. The
Throne Room is used for court ceremonies and official
entertaining, and was the setting for the wedding photos of The
Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. The White Drawing Room,
perhaps the grandest of all the State Rooms, serves as a royal
reception room for The King and members of the Royal Family to
gather before official occasions.
Many of the pieces of furniture, sparkling chandeliers,
candelabra and other works of art in these rooms were bought or
made for Carlton House, George IV's London home when he was
Prince of Wales. Today the State Rooms are furnished with
many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection,
including paintings by Van Dyck and Canaletto, sculpture by
Canova, exquisite pieces of Sèvres porcelain, and some
of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
Many of the other State Rooms also have particular uses
today. The Music Room was completed in 1831 and has not been
altered since. This is the room where guests, having assembled
in the Green Drawing Room, are presented before a dinner or a
banquet. Here too, royal babies are sometimes christened
The King was baptised here in water brought from the River
Jordan. The enormous Ballroom, the largest of the State Rooms,
was completed in 1855, during the reign of Queen Victoria. It
was originally known as the Ball and Concert Room and features
a musicians gallery complete with an organ. Today,
the Ballroom is used for official purposes, including
investitures and State Banquets.
As part of a visit to Buckingham Palace, combine a visit to
the State Rooms with a guided walking tour of the most
remarkable features of the beautiful garden. Described as 'a
walled oasis in the middle of London', it boasts more than 350
types of wildflowers, over 200 trees and a three-acre lake.
The Garden Highlights Tour includes the beautiful Herbaceous
Border, the summer house, the Rose Garden, the enormous
Waterloo Vase and the Palace tennis court, where King George VI
and Fred Perry played in the 1930s.
How it works:
-
Your visit will start with a self-guided tour of
the magnificent State Rooms of Buckingham Palace, with
a complimentary multimedia guide available in nine
languages.
-
After the State Rooms there is time for you to take in
the panoramic view of the lawn from the Garden Café
on the West Terrace and to visit the Garden Shop.
-
Your Garden Highlights Tour will start from near the
steps on the West Terrace, 2 hours and 15 minutes
after your State Rooms entry time and will last 45 minutes.
The tour starting location is clearly signposted. The
guided tour of the gardens will take place in English.
Saturday 19 July 2025
Pick ups: Trumpington, Saffron Walden, Newport, Stansted
Mountfitchet, Bishop's Stortford
Saturday 26 July 2025
Pick ups: Royston, Baldock, Stevenage
Saturday 16 August 2025
Pick ups: Trumpington, Saffron Walden, Newport, Stansted
Mountfitchet, Bishop's Stortford
Saturday 30 August 2025
Pick ups: Trumpington, Royston, Baldock, Stevenage
We aim to add further dates if we have sufficient demand, so
please do ask to be added to a wait list if you cannot attend
the above dates.
£72 Per Person
Price Includes:
Entrance to Buckingham Palace State Rooms with
audio-guide
Guided Garden Tour
Return coach travel
This tour is limited to 30 people - book early to
avoid disappointment
Please note we need a minimum of 20 passengers for the
tour to run.