Skip to content
Hampton Court Palace & Gardens GOLD Coach

Hampton Court Palace & Gardens GOLD Coach

Over 800 years of history can be explored through this magnificent palace and gardens.

View Dates & Book

Hampton Court Palace and Gardens

with self-guided audio tour

By GOLD Coach

 

Hampton Court has grown from humble beginnings in the 11th century to one of the finest palaces in the world. Over 800 years of history can be explored through this magnificent palace whose previous owners include Cardinal Wolsey, Henry VIII and Elizabeth I.

 

Visitors are offered an introductory exhibition, a guide through Tudor kitchens, a costume guide tour, and the opportunity to see the Queen's state apartments, the King's apartments and the Wolsey and Georgian rooms. One of the most impressive sights is the Great Hall, Englands last and greatest medievel hall, decorated with sumptuous tapestries. Outside you can try not to get lost in the worlds most famous maze or visit the Privy garden restored to its 1702 glory.

 

The original Tudor Hampton Court Palace was begun by Cardinal Wolsey in the early 16th century, but it soon attracted the attention of Henry VIII, who brought all his six wives here. Surrounded by gorgeous gardens and famous features such as the Maze and the Great Vine, the palace has been the setting for many nationally important events.

 

When William III and Mary II (1689-1702) took the throne in 1689, they commissioned Sir Christopher Wren to build an elegant new baroque palace. Later, Georgian kings and princes occupied the splendid interiors. When the royals left in 1737, impoverished 'grace and favour' aristocrats moved in.

 

Queen Victoria opened the palace to the public in 1838. It has remained a magnet for millions of visitors, drawn to the grandeur, the ghosts and the fabulous art collection.

 

Hampton Court Palace’s world-famous gardens include 60 acres of spectacular formal gardens and 750 acres (304 hectares) of parkland, all set within a loop of the River Thames. The gardens are home to the world's oldest puzzle maze, a record-breaking grape vine, three National Plant Collections and a huge variety of wildlife, including the descendants of Henry VIII’s deer herd.

 

Garden highlights

Summer sees the spectacular herbaceous border in the East Front Gardens at its best, while Queen Mary II's Exoticks come out in the Lower Orangery Garden. The Great Vine grapes are harvested at the end of the summer, followed by autumn colours in the Tiltyard, Wilderness and 20th Century Garden as deers rut in Home Park. In the winter, striking outlines of trees stretch across Home Park and, if we're lucky, snow highlights the topiary of the Privy Garden. The gardens come to life in spring with over one million flowering bulbs in the Wilderness and a riot of colour in the formal gardens.

 

Refreshments can be found in either the coffee shop, café or by taking your own picnic.

 

Please note that there is a walk of half a mile from the coach park to the entrance of Hampton Court.

 

* Prices shown on Screen apart from Coach Only Include Entry Tickets - Child Fare 5-16years.

 

Depart for home Approx 17.00

 

 

 

 

 

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.

Loading
Name Address Times
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

To make a booking firstly select the correct number of passengers that will be travelling. This will perform an availability check to see that there is sufficient space on the tour. If the date you want is available select the Book Now button and you will be guided through the online booking process. If your date is unavailable you can use the Call Back facility to discuss further options.

From Price Book Now Call Back Telephone Favourites
Loading

Keyword Search

Availability Search