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Why should you visit Buckingham Palace?

If you're planning to visit London and are wondering whether this monument is worth it, let us tell you, you must go! This imposing building is one of the most powerful symbols of the United Kingdom's history and tradition, and we’ll explain why you should visit Buckingham Palace by sharing some key facts and fascinating curiosities.

Reasons to visit Buckingham Palace


It’s one of the largest royal palaces in the world

It’s not every day you get to walk next to a building spanning over 77,000 square meters that serves as a royal residence, venue for official receptions, and symbol of British monarchical power. Buckingham Palace is one of the largest palaces in the world, comparable to masterpieces like Versailles, El Escorial, or the largest of all: the Royal Palace of Caserta in Naples. Its location in the heart of London makes it one of the most accessible palaces in the world — you don’t even have to leave the city!

It’s like a miniature city

Speaking of cities, Buckingham Palace is like a small one on its own. With over 775 rooms, including 19 State Rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, and 78 bathrooms, it’s a place of unimaginable scale. This massive building also contains offices, dining rooms, music rooms, and even its own post office, clinic, and police station.

Did you know it even has a private cinema and an indoor swimming pool? That makes it not only a historical monument but also a fully functioning ecosystem in its own right — some of its 800+ staff even live there.

Experience living history

Few ceremonies capture as much interest as the famous Changing of the Guard. Held at the palace gates, it is one of the oldest traditions in the United Kingdom. This military ceremony is a free spectacle you can witness when visiting Buckingham Palace, but make sure to check the official schedule, as it doesn’t take place every day depending on the season.

With their red uniforms and tall bearskin hats, the guards march to the rhythm of a military band while hundreds of visitors watch and photograph the ritual, which seems (and is) straight out of another era. Every movement follows a century-old protocol, and although it may seem like a tourist attraction, it serves a real military purpose: the official handover of security responsibilities at the palace.

Imagine crossing paths with the King!

While it can’t be guaranteed, there are times when visitors might be at the palace while the monarch is there. Of course, seeing him is rare unless he appears on the famous balcony to greet the crowd. Since the coronation of King Charles III, the royal presence at the palace has become more frequent, and if you see the Royal Standard flag flying above the palace, it means that the King is inside. If instead, you see the Union Jack, the flag of the United Kingdom, it means he is not there.

King’s Gallery: art and treasures that renew each year

Another essential reason to visit Buckingham Palace is its exceptional art collection, one of the most impressive in the world: the Royal Collection. It includes paintings by world-renowned artists such as Rembrandt, Vermeer, Rubens, Van Dyck, and Canaletto, as well as sculptures, furniture, porcelain, tapestries, garments, and jewelry acquired by the monarchy over the centuries.

What’s most interesting is that every summer, the palace’s State Rooms open to the public as part of a special exhibition showcasing new pieces from the collection. This means that even if you’ve visited before, there’s always something new to discover.

Step into a dreamlike interior

Walking into Buckingham Palace is like stepping into a world of absolute elegance. Every room is meticulously designed to reflect centuries of refinement — the entire palace feels straight out of a fairy tale. Gilded moldings, painted ceilings, centuries-old tapestries, and crystal chandeliers transport you to a time when protocol and aesthetics were inseparable.

Additionally, the royal garden — spanning about 17 hectares — is one of the palace’s great highlights. During summer visits, you can explore part of this natural space, which is home to over 350 species of wildflowers, a lake, and even a tennis court. It will feel like traveling back in time.

And best of all, we can take you on this journey through time and help you discover all its secrets. Get your tickets to visit Buckingham Palace and enjoy a truly royal experience.