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Posted 10 February 2024

2 for 1 entry for Kensington Palace / Tower of London / Hampton Court Palace - when travelling on TfL services

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Two-for-one offer
We’ve teamed up with Historic Royal Palaces to bring you a special two-for-one entry to London’s three palaces: Kensington Palace, the Tower of London and Hampton Court Palace.

The offer runs from 6 January to 23 December 2024 inclusive, excluding 29 March – 14 April and 20 July – 1 September.

To qualify for free tickets, one person from each party will need to show proof of travel via the TfL Oyster and Contactless app on arrival.

This offer can be used in conjunction with Hampton Court Palace’s half-price entry from 8 January – 9 February 2024.

Some exclusions apply, check the terms and conditions.



🏰 Tower of London 🚇 Tower Hill station
For over 900 years, the Tower of London has dominated the City of London and is still one of the capital’s most prominent landmarks. 🏰 Throughout its long history, the Tower has served as a royal palace and fortress, prison and place of execution, an arsenal, royal mint, menagerie and jewel house. Today, it’s home to some of the most potent symbols of British history: the Yeoman Warders otherwise known as ‘Beefeaters’ 💂‍♀️, ravens 🐦 and Crown Jewels. 💎



🏰 Hampton Court Palace
🚌 111, 216, 411

Hampton Court Palace was the centre of court and political life for over two hundred years. The opulent Tudor palace caught the attention of Henry VIII, who transformed the building into a vast pleasure palace. It boasted a bowling alley 🎳, tennis court 🎾 and more.

A palace of two halves, King William III and his wife Mary II commissioned the celebrated architect Sir Christopher Wren to build a new baroque palace for them, therefore creating a suite of spectacular King’s and Queen’s State Apartments set around an elegant Fountain Court.

One of the newest attractions for families is the Tudor-inspired Magic Garden. Along with its world-class art collection, Hampton Court Palace is also home to the largest grapevine in the world 🍇, the Royal Tennis Court 🎾 – which dates to the reign of King Charles I – and the UK’s oldest surviving hedge maze. 🌳




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  1. KevinMcComps's avatar
    Should be free for all UK tax payers who donate to this charity.

    Except the servile. They should pay triple price. (edited)
  2. Mentos's avatar
    If you’re planning to hit all 3 might be worth considering the annual pass. The family pass allows you to add up to 6 kids, so I added a couple of my children’s friends.
  3. Partyeverynight's avatar
    Thank you Mayor Of London
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