Buckingham Palace

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Buckingham Palace has been the official London residence of Britain’s monarchs since 1837, and it remains the working hub of the royal family. Whether you’re watching the Changing of the Guard, touring the lavish State Rooms, or simply admiring the imposing facade from the Queen Victoria Memorial, this is one of London’s most iconic landmarks. The palace buzzes with pageantry and history, yet it’s set in the heart of a vibrant city – a symbol of continuity in modern Britain.

Highlights & What to See

Suggested Time to Spend

Allow a full half-day (around 3–4 hours) to do justice to the palace and its grounds. Aim to arrive by 10am to secure a spot for the Changing of the Guard, then tour the State Rooms in the quieter late morning. If you’re visiting in summer, combine your visit with a stroll through nearby St James’s Park or Green Park for a perfect royal morning.

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