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Buckingham Palace group tours

These Buckingham Palace excursions can include an audio guide as well as personal guide who speaks 10 languages. 

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Visiting Buckingham Palace can be very exciting if you know what to look for. For example, you should know about the State Rooms, the Throne Room, and the Royal Mews. You should also know about the Changing of the Guard ceremony.

Buckingham Palace

State Rooms

During the summer months, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to the public. These magnificent rooms are adorned with art and paintings, as well as some of the finest furniture in the world. They are the setting for official ceremonial occasions, including royal weddings and receptions.

For those with children, there are interactive family tours available. At certain times of the year, there is a multimedia tour that teaches visitors about the history of Buckingham Palace. The Changing of the Guard is another event to check out. It is one of the most famous ceremonies at the Palace.

The White Drawing Room is one of the most impressive state rooms at Buckingham Palace. It serves as the main reception room for the Queen and the main gathering place for her family.

Throne Room

Throne Room excursions with a local guide at Buckingham Palace are a wonderful way to learn about the history of the royal residence. The palace is filled with priceless art and furniture. The state rooms of the palace are also filled with beautiful art pieces and stunning details.

The Throne Room is one of the most well-known rooms in the palace. This is where the royal family holds court ceremonies. It is also used for ceremonial receptions. There are two thrones in this room, one for Queen Elizabeth II and another for Prince Philip. It is a multi-purpose room and has been used for many different events over the years.

The Throne Room at Buckingham Palace is one of the largest rooms in the palace. It features two thrones with a canopy over them. There are also crystal chandeliers in the room. There are also chairs for the royal family. These chairs are called the Chairs of Estate.

Queen's Gallery

Located at Buckingham Palace, the Queen's Gallery is a public art gallery that displays the Royal Collection. Originally designed as an art gallery in the 1960s, the gallery was expanded and renovated in 2002 to celebrate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II.

The Royal Collection is one of the world's largest art collections. There are over a million objects within the collection, which include paintings, sculptures, photographs, furniture, and artisanal artefacts. It is one of the last great European royal collections to remain intact.

The Queen's Gallery is located on the west front of Buckingham Palace. Visitors can enjoy the changing exhibitions from the Royal Collection. There are also several fascinating temporary exhibitions on display.

The Royal Collection was created over centuries of unbroken collecting by the royal families. One of the most important art collections in the world, the Royal Collection is a treasure trove of priceless objects.

Royal Mews

During your visit to Buckingham Palace, take a tour of the Royal Mews. You'll find a museum full of royal carriages and other famous state vehicles. You may also see horses in their stables.

The Royal Mews is a unique part of British history. It was built for George IV between 1822 and 1825. It was designed to provide the monarch with a means of transporting him from place to place. Royal Mews tours take visitors to the palace and explain how the mews staff operate.

The Royal Mews is open to the public from February to November. A typical visit lasts for about one hour. Tickets can be purchased in advance. Large groups can also be discounted. There are also special tours available.

Visitors can borrow a multimedia guide with an audio headset. There are guides available in English, German, Italian, French, Japanese, Mandarin and Spanish.

Changing of the Guard ceremony

Changing of the Guard is a historical and military ceremony held at Buckingham Palace. The ceremony takes place every day during the summer months. The ceremony is accompanied by a military band which plays traditional music.

The ceremony usually lasts about 45 minutes. The ceremony is performed by the Household Cavalry and the Queen's Foot Soldiers. The Royal Standard is used for the ceremony.

The Queen's Guard is an exclusive section of the British army that protects the Queen. The ceremony occurs at various locations, including Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle. The exact date and time will vary depending on the season. However, the exact dates are usually available at least a month in advance.

The changing of the guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace is a colorful parade of troops. The guards march in a line, shouting "Make way for the Queen's Guard." There are three locations where the ceremony takes place.

Buckingham Palace

Located in the Green Park area of London, Buckingham Palace is an important residence of the British monarchy. The palace is the official residence of Queen Elizabeth II and is the place where important national celebrations take place. The palace is also a popular tourist destination. In fact, more than 50,000 people visit the palace each year. The palace is home to a large number of rooms, including 19 state rooms, 52 Royal bedrooms, 78 bathrooms and 188 staff bedrooms.

The palace's walls are made of oolitic limestone, which is sedimentary rock that is formed by the mineralized corpses of microscopic organisms. The walls of the palace are estimated to be up to 200 million years old.

In addition to the palace's 775 rooms, it has a total floor area of 77,000 square meters. It has 19 state rooms, 78 bathrooms, 188 staff bedrooms and 1,500 doors. There are also a number of amenities that are offered at Buckingham Palace, including a cinema, a post office, a police station, and a swimming pool. The palace has a storied history and has undergone several renovations.

The palace has a large collection of art pieces. There are original works of Rembrandt and Rubens. The palace also has the largest treasury in the United Kingdom. The treasury contains a wealth of royal art. The royal family owns the land on which the palace stands for hundreds of years.

During the German bombing of London in 1940, Buckingham Palace survived nine attacks. King George VI and Queen Elizabeth refused to leave the palace when bombs were flying around. During the World War I, King George V imposed a strict rationing system on food and alcohol at the palace. The palace foot guards only change on alternate days, when it is not too cold or too hot. The foot guards wear a red coat on warm days and a grey coat on cold days. They also wear their tunic buttons in a specific place, allowing them to be easily identified.

The palace foot guards are made up of five regiments. Their uniforms are identical, except for the details of their buttons. The foot guards are stationed on alternate days when the queen is in the palace. In addition to their duties as guards, they perform ceremonial duties. During the Changing of the Guard, a female officer leads the changing of the guards.

The palace also features its own chapel and post office. The royal family owns its own bank, Coutts & Co. Several important art pieces can be found at the palace, including a painting of Queen Victoria's coronation. The palace also has a swimming pool and owns its own doctor's surgery. The palace is also the administrative center for the British monarchy.

Buckingham Palace also features the Cartinnan i ha Gallery, which is suspended with artwork by Remens and Van Dyck. The palace has also been the scene of several break-ins. In 1982, a man named Michael Fagan broke into the palace twice. He entered through an unlocked door. Fagan then wandered around the galleries, shimmied up a drainpipe, and scaled the walls of the palace.

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