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  1. 16 de jul. de 2019 · Quando e como visitar o Palácio de Kensington. O Palácio de Kensington está aberto para visitação de segunda a domingo. De 1º de março a 31 de outubro, funciona das 10h00 às 18h00, sendo possível a entrada até às 17h00. Já de 1º de novembro a 28 de fevereiro, funciona das 10h00 às 16h00, sendo possível o acesso ao monumento até ...

  2. Opening times. Daily: 10:00 - 18:00 (pre-booking advised) Last admission: 17:00. There is currently no lift access at Kensington Palace. Kensington Palace will be closed all day on Tuesday 11 June and Tuesday 6 August. Untold Lives will be closed until 12:00 on Monday 17 June.

  3. Exclusively designed for Historic Royal Palaces, our Queen Victoria gifts are inspired by iconic symbols from Queen Victoria's reign. From £2.50. These official gifts and souvenirs are all inspired by Kensington Palace's rich royal stories, past and present. From £4.00.

  4. Visiting Kensington Palace in 2024. A Kensington Palace admission ticket provides access to all public areas of the palace and gardens. By booking your ticket and arrival slot online in advance, you can help ensure your visit goes to plan. Opening Times. Note: Kensington Palace is closed on Mondays and Tuesdays, and between 24th - 26th December.

  5. Went to Kensington Palace today - or tried to. Member of Art Fund. Kensington Palace website says Art Fund members can visit for free but can’t book timed slot. Drove there to reduce Covid risk. Parked up for max 4 hours. Walk to Palace to be told Art Fund members need to be given a timed slot and next one they could give us was after parking ...

  6. Kensington Palace tickets are available online here at ExploreBritain.uk or other reputable ticketing platforms. Purchasing tickets ahead of time not only guarantees access on your preferred date but also often allows you to benefit from skip-the-line privileges, making your visit more enjoyable and time-efficient.

  7. The Royal Collection at Kensington PalaceThe regular displays at Kensington Palace are rich with works from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, reflecting the Palaces role as the home of William and Mary during this period. The Kings Gallery contains a number of Italian artworks, including the Four Season series of sculptures by Camillo Rusconi, a rare example of Roman Baroque sculpture ...