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Posted 13 January 2024
Tickets to Historic London Palaces (Tower of London / Kensington Palace or Hampton Court Palace) for those on Universal Credit
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About this deal
£1 tickets for a day visit to the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace are available to anyone in receipt of the following:
Universal Credit
Working Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit
Pension Credit
Employment and Support Allowance
Income Support
Jobseeker’s Allowance
You can claim £1 tickets for up to six people per household. Only one person per household needs to show supporting documents.
How do I book £1 tickets?
You can reserve and pay for up to six tickets via the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace or Kensington Palace pages (online bookings only). Children under 5 do not need a ticket.
Tickets must be booked in advance to guarantee entry and avoid disappointment. Visitor numbers are limited and many dates and timeslots are sold out in advance.
If you can't find £1 tickets for the date you wish to book, this date is sold out but further dates are available.
Can I book £1 tickets for more than one palace?
Yes, anyone eligible can book up to six tickets per household per visit.
If you would like to visit more than one palace, you will need to book separate £1 tickets for each visit, and bring your supporting documents with you.
Can the £1 ticket be used over more than one day?
No, each ticket is only valid for a single day.
What supporting documents do I need to bring with me?
1. One form of supporting document to show eligibility for this offer:
Universal Credit - show your Universal Credit statement, either on your mobile app or a paper copy
Pension Credit - DWP letter of confirmation
Working Tax Credit - HMRC letter confirming Working Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit - HMRC letter confirming Child Tax Credit
Employment and Support Allowance - DWP letter of confirmation
Income Support - DWP letter of confirmation
Jobseekers Allowance - DWP letter of confirmation
2. Additional identification to confirm the name on the supporting documents. This does not need to be a photo ID: bank card, bank statement, utility bill or work ID is fine.
3. Your reservation document - this is a PDF that you will receive when you book your tickets online.
If you don't have proof of receiving benefits, you can request a letter via Gov.uk.
All supporting documents and identification should be recent and up-to-date.
Can I show my supporting documents on my phone?
Yes, but you will also need to show another proof of ID to confirm your name. This does not need to be a photo ID: a bank card, bank statement, utility bill or work ID is fine.
Why are you able to offer cheap tickets?
As an independent charity that is committed to making our palaces welcoming and accessible for everyone, we charge for tickets to fund programmes and schemes, like our £1 tickets, for those who have barriers to visiting our palaces.
You can find more information about the work we do as a charity on our conservation and collections, communities and schools pages.
Why aren't these £1 tickets available to more people?
People must receive Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Child Tax Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support or Jobseeker’s Allowance to be eligible for these tickets.
We know this excludes many people who do not receive these benefits, but still are unable to afford the cost of visiting our palaces. As a charity, Historic Royal Palaces is committed to making our palaces as open and accessible as possible. Through our schools and communities programmes we offer days out and projects that create opportunities for people to meaningfully engage with our spaces and stories, inspiring everyone to feel a sense of belonging at our six wonderful palaces.
The gardens of Hampton Court Palace are open for everyone, for free on selected weekends. You can find these dates on our Hampton Court Palace Opening Times page
Universal Credit
Working Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit
Pension Credit
Employment and Support Allowance
Income Support
Jobseeker’s Allowance
You can claim £1 tickets for up to six people per household. Only one person per household needs to show supporting documents.
How do I book £1 tickets?
You can reserve and pay for up to six tickets via the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace or Kensington Palace pages (online bookings only). Children under 5 do not need a ticket.
Tickets must be booked in advance to guarantee entry and avoid disappointment. Visitor numbers are limited and many dates and timeslots are sold out in advance.
If you can't find £1 tickets for the date you wish to book, this date is sold out but further dates are available.
Can I book £1 tickets for more than one palace?
Yes, anyone eligible can book up to six tickets per household per visit.
If you would like to visit more than one palace, you will need to book separate £1 tickets for each visit, and bring your supporting documents with you.
Can the £1 ticket be used over more than one day?
No, each ticket is only valid for a single day.
What supporting documents do I need to bring with me?
1. One form of supporting document to show eligibility for this offer:
Universal Credit - show your Universal Credit statement, either on your mobile app or a paper copy
Pension Credit - DWP letter of confirmation
Working Tax Credit - HMRC letter confirming Working Tax Credit
Child Tax Credit - HMRC letter confirming Child Tax Credit
Employment and Support Allowance - DWP letter of confirmation
Income Support - DWP letter of confirmation
Jobseekers Allowance - DWP letter of confirmation
2. Additional identification to confirm the name on the supporting documents. This does not need to be a photo ID: bank card, bank statement, utility bill or work ID is fine.
3. Your reservation document - this is a PDF that you will receive when you book your tickets online.
If you don't have proof of receiving benefits, you can request a letter via Gov.uk.
All supporting documents and identification should be recent and up-to-date.
Can I show my supporting documents on my phone?
Yes, but you will also need to show another proof of ID to confirm your name. This does not need to be a photo ID: a bank card, bank statement, utility bill or work ID is fine.
Why are you able to offer cheap tickets?
As an independent charity that is committed to making our palaces welcoming and accessible for everyone, we charge for tickets to fund programmes and schemes, like our £1 tickets, for those who have barriers to visiting our palaces.
You can find more information about the work we do as a charity on our conservation and collections, communities and schools pages.
Why aren't these £1 tickets available to more people?
People must receive Universal Credit, Working Tax Credit, Pension Credit, Child Tax Credit, Employment and Support Allowance, Income Support or Jobseeker’s Allowance to be eligible for these tickets.
We know this excludes many people who do not receive these benefits, but still are unable to afford the cost of visiting our palaces. As a charity, Historic Royal Palaces is committed to making our palaces as open and accessible as possible. Through our schools and communities programmes we offer days out and projects that create opportunities for people to meaningfully engage with our spaces and stories, inspiring everyone to feel a sense of belonging at our six wonderful palaces.
The gardens of Hampton Court Palace are open for everyone, for free on selected weekends. You can find these dates on our Hampton Court Palace Opening Times page
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Edited by TheMissBlue, 13 January 2024
22 Comments
sorted byOnly people devoid of empathy or daily mail readers would post a negative comment about this offer.
Good for those who can get it. Experiences like this should be accessible to all.