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Group visits

Benefit from easy admission, discounts and voucher schemes for groups of 15 or more.

Group online prices for Kensington Palace and The Last Princesses of Punjab exhibition

Information for groups

Guided tours must be carried out by Blue Badge or Accredited Guides. Only Blue Badge Guides may guide groups inside Kensington Palace, following the Kensington Palace Guidelines. Accredited Guides are welcome to bring groups to Kensington Palace, but cannot guide inside.

Type Price

Adult group

Adult group

age 18-64

£22.80 / person

Child group age 5-15

Child group age 5-15

Children aged 5-15 must be accompanied by an adult. Under 5's go free and do not need a ticket.

£11.50 / person

Young Person 16-17 years 

Young Person age 16-17 years

With ID.

£11.50 / person

Senior

Senior group

age 65+

£18.40 / person

Full Time Student 18+

Full Time Student 18+

Students need to show a valid student identification card.

£18.40 / person

Disabled concession

Disabled concession

£18.40 / person

Carer

£0

Please note, online group tickets are valid only for the date selected and cannot be refunded or exchanged.

Group bookings

For more information on how to book for a group, please email groupsandtraveltrade@hrp.org.uk.

School group bookings

See our schools page for how to book a school group.

Food for groups

Groups can now enjoy an Afternoon Tea or elegant lunch in the newly-restored Orangery restaurant. 

Option 1: Afternoon Tea

A selection of sandwiches, traditional scones and an array of delectable sweet treats, served with a range of loose-leaf teas and tisanes or coffee.

£44 per person

Option 3: Lunch

A range of meal options available. Contact the team to find out more. 

Two courses for £24 per person

Contact details

For information about food for groups, please email theorangery@companyofcooks.com.

Useful information

The East Front after Kensington Palace renovations. Looking west towards the statue of Queen Victoria (installed 1893), 22 March 2012.

Part of the Kensington Palace project, ‘Welcome to Kensington - a palace for everyone’ an undertaking over two years (2010-12) of major refurbishments (renovation) at Kensington, including new gardens.

Getting here

Kensington Palace, Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX

Visitors marvel at the golden interiors of the Cupola Room. The room is filled with golden statues and chandeliers with an old mechanical clock in the centre.

Private tours

Give your groups an even more memorable experience by booking a private tour.

Visitors make their way down to the far end of the King's Gallery past the magnificent, gold-framed portraiture. Kensington Palace's characteristic red wallpaper can also be seen the length of the gallery

Travel trade

Information for our travel trade partners.

The Sunken Garden looking south west across the pond to the East Front of the palace.

Accessibility

We are committed to improving access and facilities for visitors with disabilities.

A group of Historic Royal Palaces mugs line a shelf in the Palace Shop

Shop discounts

Groups can also benefit from bulk discounts on our guidebooks and souvenirs. To order, please email shop@hrp.org.uk.

Side view upon entry of the King's Grand Staircase, showing painted members of court.

Facilities

Practical information for your visit.

Explore what's on

  • Events

The Last Royals of Lahore

Join Peter Bance in the Orangery at Kensington Palace and hear about his latest book, The Last Royals of Lahore: The Duleep Singhs. Hosted by Polly Putnam.

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  • For members
  • Tours and talks
  • Events

Members-Only Evening Tour of Kensington Palace

Take advantage of this rare opportunity to join a members-only evening tour of King's and Queen's State Apartments at Kensington Palace led by our expert Host Guides.

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  • Exhibition
  • Things to see

The Last Princesses of Punjab

Discover the extraordinary life of Sophia Duleep Singh and the women interwoven in her rich and complex heritage.

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Last Princesses of Punjab Retail Collection

A Last Princesses of Punjab decoupage hanging decoration with artwork created by British Asian artist, Kushiaania Janda.

From £7.00

Kensington Palace Fine Bone China Collection

Exclusively made for Historic Royal Palaces, this premium range of fine bone china is inspired by the exquisite architecture of Kensington Palace.

From £65

Percy & Reed’s Royal Blossom Range

Created in collaboration with Historic Royal Palaces, Percy & Reed’s Royal Blossom range will have you feeling like royalty from head to toe.

£40