Kensington Palace in London


The Kensington Palace It is located at the gates of Hyde Park, in London, at the gate leading to High Street Kensington. Lady Di lived there when she was married to Carlos from England and it is very likely that her son Guillermo will also live there when she gets married next April. It has been home to the British monarchy for more than 300 years, and some members such as Queen Victoria were born there in 1837.

It was originally built as a hotel for the Earl of Nottingham until William III bought it, keeping the original house and adding several pavilions to the four sides. On the first floor are the State apartments, which you can visit, and also a collection of dresses that Princess Diana used on some occasion and that belong to the Royal Ceremonial Dress Collection. You can also take a walk in the gardens and have a drink on the terrace of the restaurant in them, where of course you will find a wide variety of tea.

In the gardens there are also a statue of Queen Victoria when she was a child and who lived there until she was 18 years old, when her uncle Guillermo IV died and she became a very young Queen. Her bedroom remains intact since it is there that they gave her the news that she was the new sovereign. The Dome Room, place where Victoria was baptized.

Visiting hours are from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and the best stations for you are High Street Kensington (the closest), Notting Hill Gate and Queensway. If you have the London Pass you can enter for free, and if it does not cost you entry £ 12.30, about € 14. Children under 5 are free and those under 16 pay £ 6. Those over 60 also have a special price, £ 10.75.

Inside Kensington Palace! (April 2024)


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