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Royal Mews

Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace Road, London SW1 1AA

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  • 28 March - 31 October*:Open daily, except Fridays 11.00-16.00 (last admission 15.15) *except 26 July – 30 September:
    Open daily, 10.00-17.00 (last admission 16.15).
    Closed: 10 April, during State Visits, and from November to early March. Pass holders must obtain a ticket from the ticket desk.

  • Please check with attraction regarding accessibility, mobility and other special requirements.
Free Entry with the London Pass
Normal Entry Price: Adult: £7.50
Normal Entry Price: Child: £4.80

Royal Mews

Discover a living part of Britain’s Royal heritage at the Royal Mews – entry is free with London Pass. Normal entry price is £7.50 for an adult and £4.80 for a child. It’s just one of the many savings on restaurants, shops, museums, attractions and historic buildings in London available to pass holders.

One of the finest working stables anywhere in the world and home to the royal collection of historic coaches and carriages, the Royal Mews is still to this day responsible for all road travel arrangements for Her Majesty The Queen.

The Royal Mews has been the location of the sovereign’s road transport since 1760 when George III moved his carriage collection closer to his new home at Buckingham Palace – since then it has been updated by several monarchs in keeping with their changing transport needs.

London visitors can view the Glass Coach, used by Royal brides, the luxurious Australian State Coach (with central heating included!) and the most dazzling of all, the Gold State Coach, which has been used at every coronation since 1821.

The Royal Mews in London offers regular guided tours where visitors can learn the history of the Mews and its association with the British monarchy.

If you’re visiting Buckingham Palace Mews and the surrounding area with London Pass remember you can get fee entry to the Guards Museum and the Wellington Arch. You can also view one of the most important sites on the London sightseeing trail – the Changing Of The Guards at Buckingham Palace.

See the full list of Attractions, where you can get a Free Entry with London Pass - click here

 

Other attractions in close proximity:
Guards Museum
Wellington Arch