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Are dogs allowed at Buckingham Palace?

For safety reasons, pushchairs cannot be taken into the State Rooms. They must be checked in and collected after your tour. Read more about visiting with children. Animals, other than guide, hearing or assistance animals, will not be admitted to the Palace.



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Though the Palace is generally not open to the public, during summer you can visit its State Apartments (admission charge) and see the Queen's large garden and collection of artwork. You can however see the Changing of the Guard for free at 11.30 am every morning during summer and every second morning during winter.

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There is no formal dress code required to enter the Palace. Toilets and baby-care facilities are located in the garden, this is at the end of the route through the Palace. There are no toilet facilities at the start of the visitor route.

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Buckingham Palace, for example, features 188 “modest” staff bedrooms on site. At the same time “this is no standard housekeeping role” according to the ad for a live-in housekeeping assistant by the Royal Household. As Time wrote “That means you actually eat and sleep, full-time, at Buckingham Palace.

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Buckingham Palace Guided Tours You must arrive 30 minutes before the entry time printed on your ticket. You cannot take photographs within the State Rooms. Read more about photography, filming & mobile phones. Eating and drinking aren't allowed inside the Palace, with the exception of bottled water.

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Although in use for the many official events and receptions held by The King, the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace are open to visitors every summer. Buckingham Palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 State rooms, 52 Royal and guest bedrooms, 188 staff bedrooms, 92 offices and 78 bathrooms.

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Can You Visit Buckingham Palace for Free? If you have London Pass admission to the Queen's Gallery and the Royal Mews are free. You can also see the Changing of the Guards for free.

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Buckingham Palace has 760 windows and each one is cleaned at least every 6 weeks to keep the building looking spotless!

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Buckingham Palace Hundreds of visitors flock daily to be in the same vicinity where royalty resides. The palace's private quarters have been Queen Elizabeth II's formal residence since 1936 when her father took the throne and is speculated to be the new home of King Charles III and his Queen Consort.

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