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Hampton Court Palace
London
Hotels nearbyHampton Court Palace is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames and dates from around 1514 when it was built by King Henry VIII for Cardinal Wolsey. He lived in the palace until 1529 when he fell out of favour with the King and from that point on it became the main residence of King Henry VIII who had it enlarged. Over the next two centuries it was enlarged further and remained a principal residence of the Royal Family until the late 18th century.
Today Hampton Court Palace is o
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Kensington Palace
London
Hotels nearbyIn 1689 King William III bought Kensigton Palace, which was known as Notting House until then, and commissioned Sir Christopher Wrenn (St Paul's Cathedral) with the extension of the building. The Palace stayed a popular residence until 1760 when King George II died and it was also here were a young Queen Victoria found out about her accession to the throne in 1837. The palace is still a private residence to some members of the Royal Family, but the State Apartments and the Royal Ceremonial Dres
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Buckingham Palace
London
Hotels nearbyBucking Palace som är den brittiska monarkens officiella residens ligger i London och är en stor turistattraktion.
Slottet är även monarkens administrativa högkvarter och har en mycket välkänd fasad och trädgården som tillhör slottet är den största privata trädgården i hela London.
På slottet hålls bla. många kungliga ceremonier och statsbesök från hela världen som organiseras av den kungliga hushållet. Varje år besöks slottet av ca 50.000 gäster på lunch, middag eller fester.
Även fast Bucki
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Saint James's Palace
London
Hotels nearbySaint James’s Palace is one of many Royal Palaces in London. It is one of the capital's oldest palaces and stands on the site of a former leper hospital (from which it takes its name) which was abandoned in 1532. It was King Henry VIII’s second palace after Whitehall Palace, but became the main palace of the monarch in 1698 when Whitehall Palace was destroyed by fire during the reign of King William III and Mary. However, no sovereign has lived here for over two centuries following the construct
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