- Child rate: 5 - 15 year olds (under 5s are free)
- Concessions: full time students with valid ID and seniors aged over 60
- Family ticket: up to 2 adults and 3 children
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Hampton Court Palace is in South West London and is one of only two surviving palaces owned by Henry VIII.
Enjoy a relaxing stroll through 60 acres of immaculate riverside gardens featuring sparkling fountains, 200,000 flowering bulbs and 750 acres of tranquil royal parkland. Test yourself and get enjoyably lost in the world-famous Hampton Court maze.
Operational Information
Opening times
January to 24 March 2012: 10am - 4.30pm
Last entry 3.30pm
25 March - 27 October 2012: 10am - 6pm
Last entry 5pm
Facilities

Visiting with the family
There is a designated Family Room at Hampton Court Palace where all play equipment is suitable for children under 5.
Children must not be left unattended.
Family Trails which guide children around the palace are available at the Information Centre.
Hampton Court Maze
The oldest surviving hedge-maze still in use! The world-famous Hampton Court Maze has been mystifying kings, courtiers and humble tourists for over 300 years.
A living Tudor world
One of the most notorious times in British royal history is brought to life in front of your very eyes! Take part in royal entertainment and brush up on your courtly charms in the company of Hampton Court’s famous resident King Henry VIII.
Royal Collection paintings
The Royal Collection is the art collection of the British Royal Family. You can see a large number of Royal Collection paintings at Hampton Court including some of the most iconic portraits of Henry VIII.
'Young Henry VIII' exhibition
Fat, ruthless and married six times – these stories dominate common perception of Henry VIII. Insightful and personal, the Young Henry VIII exhibition invites you to explore the characters and accounts behind the stereotypes.
The Wild, the Beautiful and the Damned - opens 04 April 2012
A sensational story of love, glamour, celebrity, lust and power!
Hampton Court Palace is playing host to the court beauties, lecherous rakes and ambitious courtesans who lived, loved and died at Hampton Court Palace from 1660 to 1714.
This new temporary exhibition from 05 April – 30 September 2012 will tell this story through some of the most evocative and sensual portraits of the English Baroque.