We have a superb selection of high quality and unusual gifts many of which are exclusive to Historic Royal Palaces. These provide the perfect memento to capture the spirit of your unique event and provide your guests with a lasting memory of a special occasion.
- From wedding favours and bridesmaid gifts, to business events and exhibitions, our 5* customer service team will be able to help you find the perfect corporate gift.
- All our products are inspired by our six magnificent palaces, so we know you will find just the right gift for your event, whether you are searching for that one special present or entertaining a larger number of guests.
Contact us
Telephone +44 (0)20 3166 6857
Email corpgifts@hrp.org.uk
Our corporate gift services include
- Bridesmaid gifts
- Wedding favours
- Party gifts
- Event goody bags
And much more!
Our professional and experienced team will delight you with our outstanding customer care and guarantee to provide you with a seamless customer journey. We offer a quick delivery service, shipping out your gifts safely in time for your celebration. We want you to feel confident that you can leave everything in our capable hands.
When buying our products you are helping to support the conservation of our palaces for future generations.
If you have an upcoming event and you are thinking of treating yours guests to something special, please contact our friendly corporate gift team who will be happy to assist.
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Backstairs
See the Backstairs performances in the King's and Queen's State Apartments at Hampton Court Palace. Join the busy performers as they ready the Palace for Queen Anne's exciting arrival.
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Until 18 July 2025 (excluding 12 & 13 July)
- 11:30 - 15:45
- Included in palace admission (Members go free)
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