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Entrada al Palacio de Hampton Court

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Descripción

El Palacio de Hampton Court es una historia de dos palacios: un gran palacio Tudor construido originalmente por el cardenal Wolsey antes de ser desarrollado por Enrique VIII. El palacio barroco diseñado por Sir Christopher Wren para Guillermo III y María II en el siglo XVII es un lugar de interés histórico. Los visitantes pueden sumergirse en las vastas cocinas Tudor donde se prepararon los banquetes de Enrique VIII. Suba las escaleras hacia el magnífico Gran Salón y los Apartamentos Tudor State, baje la mirada a la Capilla Real desde el Royal Pew. Aventúrate en los enormes apartamentos de la Reina en el Palacio de Georgia y termina en el siglo XVII en la obra maestra barroca de Guillermo III, con vistas a los espléndidos jardines.

Opciones de la excursión

Ranuras horarias de admisión de fin de semana
Entrada de fin de semana en cualquier momento
  • 10am - 4pm: Con este ticket puedes visitarlo en cualquier momento entre las 10am y las 4pm
Entrada entre semana en cualquier momento
  • 10am - 4pm: Con este ticket puedes visitarlo en cualquier momento entre las 10am y las 4pm
Ranuras horarias de admisión entre semana
  • 10am - 4pm: Con este ticket puedes visitarlo en cualquier momento entre las 10am y las 4pm

Itinerario

Entrada incluida180 min

Enrique VIII es el rey más asociado con este majestuoso palacio, que amplió y desarrolló después de adquirirlo en la década de 1520. Los numerosos ocupantes del palacio han asegurado qie el palacio tenga fabulosos muebles, tapicerías y pinturas. Está situado en hermosos jardines formales, que incluyen el famoso laberinto y el Great Vine. Hampton Court tiene una habitación familiar designada, donde los padres y los niños están invitados a tomar un descanso del ajetreo del palacio. La equipo de juegos es adecuado para niños menores de cinco años. Hay disponibles senderos para familia para guiar a los niños alrededor del palacio en el centro de información. El palacio está preparado para silals de ruedas y hay disponible un ascensor si quiere acceder a la planta superior sin usar las escaleras. Hampton Court está sólo a media hora del centro de Londres en tren directo y es un lugar estupendo para pasar una tarde relajante fuera de la ciudad. Se recomiendan al menos tres horas para su visita a Hampton Court. ¿Quiere visitar más lugares de la realeza? Opte por la opción superior del Royal Palaces Pass, que incluye la Torre de Londres, Hampton Court y el Palacio de Kensington. El pase tiene validez durante dos años y le permite una visita a cada uno de los palacios. Como parte de nuestra ruta, podrá tomarse su tiempo para sumergirse en las historias e intrigas de cada uno de los edificios. -------------------- ITINERARIO -------------------- Cosas que ver y hacer Jardines del Palacio: hay más de 24 hectáreas de jardines para explorar en Hampton Court entre los que se incluyen el Laberinto, el Great Vine y el jardín privado recientemente restaurado. Patios y claustros: Los edificios de Hampton Court Palace cubren 6 acres y hay numerosos patios y claustros para explorar. Apartamentos reales de Enrique VIII: Enrique VIII fue el primer dueño de la realeza de Hampton Court y sus magníficas habitaciones públicas todavía sobreviven en la actualidad. Las cocinas Tudor: Si puede soportar el calor, entre en las nuevas cocinas Tudor. Los verdaderos olores, sonidos y enormes fuegos le darán una idea de la vida de la época de los Tudor. Los apartamentos del Rey: Los apartamentos del rey Guillermo III son algunos de los mejores y más más importantes apartamentos de estado del barroco en el mundo. Los apartamentos de la Reina: Estas habitaciones necesitaron 30 años para completarse y representan una amplia gama de estilos. Puede encontrar aquí algunos de los interiores más espectaculares del palacio. Guías de época Todos los días hay excursiones y presentaciones gratuitas por guías vestidos como en la época en los apartamentos de estado. Aprenda sobre la vida en la corte y los personajes coloridos que vivieron aquí.

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Boleto de entrada a Hampton Court

Qué incluye

Incluido
Boleto de entrada a Hampton Court
No incluido
Alimentos y bebidas, salvo que se especifique.
Propinas
Recogida y regreso al hotel.

Valoraciones de viajeros

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Información importante

  • Accesible para silla de ruedas
  • Los bebés y los niños pequeños pueden ir en un cochecito o en una silla de paseo
  • Se admiten animales de asistencia
  • Hay opciones de transporte público disponibles en las cercanías
  • Adecuado para todos los niveles de aptitud física
  • Tenga en cuenta: Una vez que se haya agregado el nombre del pasajero principal, no se puede cambiar. Lleve consigo un formulario de identificación que coincida con el nombre del Viajero Líder en su boleto, el día de su visita, ya que esto puede verificarse antes de permitir el ingreso
  • Tenga en cuenta que el boleto es válido solo para la entrada el día de la compra.

Opiniones(547)

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Angela_M
June 29, 2026
Spectacular tour.

We had a wonderful time on our tour with our guide Sandy. She was very knowledgeable with a passion for Tudor History. The gardens are spectacular and we spent time enjoying the serenity of it all while watching Swans with their babies.

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Frederick_S
June 28, 2026
Lovely day exploring Hampton Court Palace.

Great day, started walking around the gardens before it got too hot. Really enjoyed the tour around the palace , the audio guide is a must to get as much out of your visit. Not too busy and easy to find your way around. Well kept gardens and building.

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Martin_W
June 25, 2026
It is an amazing place...

It is an amazing place with so much history the gardens are beautiful worth exploring eat to get there using the tube

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ednasponge
June 24, 2026
Poor information, signage and far too expensive.

Was very disappointed in the lack of information signs around the whole palace, particularly in Henry VIII's rooms. Signage was very poor - I kept missing rooms and had to go round in circles to make sure I'd seen everything. Also the place was absolutely jam packed with kids on school tours - all looking utterly bored. Why bring them to a place they have no interest in? Cafe had nice cakes but extortionate prices. Hot food looked like it had been cooked a week ago.

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j0hnhill
June 24, 2026
Bring your walking shoes

Visited as part of our Palace and Castle weekend break in London. Firstly what struck me was the sheer size of the palace which just goes on forever. Grab your digital guide from the shop and grab a map. The tour is excellent, photography allowed inside and out, tickets purchased prior to our visit and they are open day not time limited so very relaxed. Limited parking on site and costs £1.80 per hour, further car parks a re a fair walk from the Palace. Tickets were £23 senior rate, up to six tickets can be purchased if on benefits for £1 each if available. Food and drinks available on site. Grounds are extensive and run down to the Thames.

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jessielxcia
June 14, 2026
Really helpful ladies in the ticket office

Nicole and Lianne were really helpful and helped correct a mistake I made when booking x the palace itself is also gorgeous one of my top visited royal sites.

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PRISCILA_M
June 14, 2026
Great one day option

Many spaces to explore, a beautiful garden, easy transportation from Londre, super recommended tour

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SaladDaysSally
June 11, 2026
A Sumptuous Palace, Ice Skating Rink, Maze, and Royal Tennis Court!

A Sumptuous Palace, Ice Skating Rink, Maze, and Royal Tennis Court! Hampton Court, the former residence of King Henry VIII has a lot to offer to visitors, especially families. We arrived here early, leaving our hotel at 7:45 to catch the train, so that we would slot into the first ticketed entrance time of the day. We are always keen to do this and beat the crowds. While awaiting our ticket entrance time, we enjoyed watching children ice skate on the outdoor rink (see photo of penguin "ice skating helpers") while I drank a hot chocolate purchased from the concessions shop. The palace itself offers a history lesson, with excellent signage, including information and portraits of all of King Henry VIII's wives. Walking through on our own probably took an hour. We lingered in the kitchens, dining room, and the king's meeting room with the round table. The signage in the meeting room taught us that the king's most trusted advisor sat to his right, so this writer has to assume that the expression "right hand man" must tie into this habit. In any event, we probably spent another hour enjoying the exterior of the palace. (See photos of the well-manicured trees, the Royal Tennis Court and the hedge maze). The hedge maze was such fun. We made it to the center and back to the exit with great speed, and I must admit that I felt very smug about this. We did some people-watching afterwards, or maybe people-listening is more accurate, being that we couldn't see them through the hedges, and we heard young people laughing and laughing, running into dead end after dead end, unable to find their way through for a good long while. After our morning at Hampton Court, we made our way over to the Globe Theater for a tour, then to theater for the evening. I am so glad we spent our morning at the very dignified Hampton Court Palace.

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David P
June 4, 2026
A Charming Day at Hampton Court , Even Without the Ghosts

Hampton Court was a genuinely lovely visit , even if the ghosts clearly took the day off. Despite the rain trying its best to set the Tudor mood, it didn’t dampen my spirits (pun fully intended). The palace itself was atmospheric and beautifully kept, and the staff around the grounds were warm, friendly, and impressively knowledgeable. The only downside was the café staff, who came across a bit rude and abrupt, which took the shine off the experience for a moment. Thankfully, this was balanced out by a delightful chat with the lady in the gift shop, who absolutely deserves high praise for her kindness and enthusiasm. Overall, a memorable day out with plenty of charm , just missing a ghost cameo.

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Vacation08087132117
June 3, 2026
It's famous for a reason

Great trip with my wife and son. The various rooms and sections of the castle were all interesting and different, show casing different era's of the Palace's history. There were some fun and interesting role plays that we saw inside and all the staff were friendly and helpful. There is a magic garden (kids play area) that was a lot better than we expected it to be. The maze was average, famous for being Hampton Court Palace maze but for an actual maze it was pretty weak, the hedges were largely threat bare and it was really small. We went to Blenheim Palace last year and the maze there was ridiculously better than this one. The food was pretty good if very overpriced. I don't mind and expect ridiculously over priced food at places like this, fair enough, but don't put signs by the food saying things like "Amazing deal" and "Bargain prices" when the prices are something like £3.50 for a can of coke, £6 for a sandwich or £10 for a bowl of salad, that's just a lie. Other than the disappointment of the maze and the predictable high food prices the whole day was wonderful.

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