The 19 State Rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Van Dyck and Canaletto, sculpture by Canova, Sevres porcelain, and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
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Buckingham Palace is recognised around the world as the home and official residence of the King, the focus of national and royal celebrations, as well as the backdrop to the regular Changing the Guard ceremony.
Explore the magnificent State Rooms which are open to visitors for a limited number of weeks each summer. Dates for 2025 are Thursday 10 July - Sunday 28 September 2025.
The State Rooms are the public rooms in the Palace where The King and members of the Royal Family receive and entertain their guests on State, ceremonial and official occasions. There are 19 State Rooms, which mainly reflect the taste of George IV, who commissioned the architect John Nash to transform Buckingham House into a grand palace in 1825. The State Rooms are furnished with many of the greatest treasures from the Royal Collection, including paintings by Van Dyck and Canaletto, sculpture by Canova, Sèvres porcelain, and some of the finest English and French furniture in the world.
Many of the State Rooms have particular uses today. The Throne Room is used by The King for court ceremonies and official entertaining, and was the setting for the wedding photos of Prince and Princess of Wales. The White Drawing Room, perhaps the grandest of all the State Rooms, serves as a royal reception room for The King and members of the Royal Family to gather before official occasions.
When you arrive, you will pass through an airport-style security check. You cannot take photographs within the State Rooms. Eating and drinking aren't allowed inside the Palace, with the exception of bottled water.
PLEASE NOTE: The East Wing is not part of the State Rooms tour.
Access Information
The State Rooms are fully accessible and they welcome visitors with different access requirements. If you require Special Access tickets they must be pre-booked by Bakers Dolphin at the time of your booking. Wheelchair access and step-free access are available via a separate entrance at the front of the Palace.
Depart 17.30.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Name | Address | Times |
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Bridgwater | Bridgwater Mount Street Bus Stop Rear of Angel Place Shopping centre | View |
Bristol Anchor Road East | Anchor Road Opposite @Bristol- We The Curious Eastbound Bus Stop | View |
Bristol Tesco | Tesco's Eastville Bus stop - Jct 2 of M32 (Tesco's Car park only has a 2 Hr. parking limit) | View |
Burnham on Sea | Burnham on Sea, Pier Street Bus Stop The Old Pier Tavern | View |
Clevedon | Clevedon Miles Morgan Travel Agency, Triangle Bus Stop | View |
Gordano | Gordano M5 Services CAR PARK | View |
Highbridge | Highbridge, Church Street Bus Stop Near to Church | View |
Leigh Delamere Services | Leigh Delamere - Outbound - Eastbound Side Return - Westbound Side - Coach Park | View |
Weston Borough Arms | Borough Arms, Bus Shelter after main entrance to old Clarks Factory | View |
Weston-super-Mare | Weston-super-Mare Locking Road Car Park | View |
Worle -Queensway Centre | Worle - Food Warehouse Bus St-opposite Bridge Farm New Bristol Road | View |
Worle-Preanes Green | Bus Stop Worle Preanes Green, New Bristol Rd. Summer Lane Bus Shelter | View |
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