The garden at Buckingham Palace will open to visitors from July to September this year, allowing the grounds of Her Majesty The Queen’s official London residence to be explored through a self-guided tour for the first time.
Visitors will be free to explore a route through the garden that encompasses the 156-metre Herbaceous Border, plane trees planted by and named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert and views of the island and its beehives across the 3.5-acre lake. The unique opportunity to enjoy a picnic on one of the sweeping lawns will be part of the visit. Features in the south-west of the garden, including the Rose Garden, summer house and wildflower meadow, can be viewed through one of the guided tours that will run each day.
The current landscape of the historic 39-acre garden dates back to the 1820s when George IV turned Buckingham House into a palace. Despite its urban location, the garden is home to a remarkable array of flora and fauna, including rare native plants seldom seen in London. The garden is a rich biodiverse habitat, with more than 1,000 trees, the National Collection of Mulberry Trees and 320 different wildflowers and grasses.
On weekends in April and May, garden enthusiasts can enjoy the tranquillity of the garden and discover its history and highlights by joining a guided tour. Visitors will experience the garden in springtime, with its meadows carpeted with primroses and bluebells, and flowering camellia, magnolia and azalea shrubs and trees.
From May to September, special guided tours of Buckingham Palace will be available. Visitors will see many of the Palace’s magnificent State Rooms, furnished with some of the greatest treasures of the Royal Collection including paintings by Benjamin West and Franz Xaver Winterhalter, exquisite Sèvres porcelain and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world. From July, access to the garden will be included in the visit.
In line with the easing of Government restrictions, Royal Collection Trust shops in London will reopen from Monday, April 12. The Palace of Holyroodhouse and the new exhibition Victoria & Albert: Our Lives in Watercolour at The Queen’s Gallery, Edinburgh will open from Monday, 26 April. Windsor Castle and the exhibition Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace at The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace will welcome visitors from Monday, May 17.
Buckingham Palace Garden Guided Tours will run on weekends from Saturday, April 17 to Sunday, May 16 2021. Tickets are priced at £21.50 for adults.
Buckingham Palace Spring Guided Tours will run on Fridays and weekends from Friday, May 21 to Sunday, June 20, 2021. Tickets are priced at £47.50 for adults.
The Garden at Buckingham Palace will open from Friday, July 9 to Sunday, September 19, 2021. Tickets are priced at £16.50 for adults.
Garden Highlights Guided Tours should be booked with the main ticket and are priced at £6.50 for adults. Tours will run 12 times a day.
The State Rooms and Garden at Buckingham Palace will run six times a day on weekends from Saturday, July 10 to Sunday, September 19, 2021. Tickets are priced at £60 for adults.
A Warden’s Welcome digital talks on Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse will run on selected dates from Wednesday, April 12, 2021. Tickets are priced at £5.00.
The Exhibition Programme at The Queen’s Galleries
The Queen’s Gallery, Buckingham Palace
Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace, 4 December 2020 – February 2022, brings together 65 of the most important paintings in the Royal Collection from the Picture Gallery at Buckingham Palace.
Japan: Courts and Culture, spring 2022, explores 300 years of diplomatic, artistic and cultural exchange between Britain and Japan through works of art in the Royal Collection.
The Queen’s Gallery, Palace of Holyroodhouse
Victoria & Albert: Our Lives in Watercolour, 26 April – 3 October 2021, explores Queen Victoria and Prince Albert’s enthusiastic collecting and commissioning of watercolour paintings to record their public and private lives together.
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