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Buckingham Palace

Buckingham Palace Road
London, United Kingdom SW1A 1AA
44 20 7839 1377

www.royal.gov.uk

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Buckingham Palace is one enormous people magnet. Every day, rain or shine, tourists eagerly press their noses between the railings and try to see into this most famous of royal residences. And yes, the Queen and Prince Phillip do actually live there, although their home is also a busy venue for innumerable state banquets, held in honor of the world’s great and good. If you want to get farther than the railings without being arrested, visit the nineteen spectacular state rooms that are open in August and September, when the royal household goes to Scotland for a well-earned break. Just don’t sit on the furniture; it’s mainly French and worth a king’s ransom. For the rest of the year, you can nose around the Royal Mews, where the Gold State Coach glistens in an almost indecent amount of gold paint. The Queen’s Gallery is home to exhibitions drawn from the Royal Collection, featuring a stunning array of paintings by Rembrandt, Rubens, and Canaletto, plus luxurious objects d’arte such as exquisitely jeweled Fabergé eggs. The best sight of all is free: The Changing of the Guard is a proud parade of pomp and music, as the guards march from Wellington Barracks at 11.30 a.m. sharp to swap with their much-photographed colleagues in front of Buckingham Palace. Get there by 11 a.m. for the best viewpoints.



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BrideOfBritBoy

Can't miss the changing of the guard

Reviewed by BrideOfBritBoy on February 17, 2007

BrideOfBritBoy's rating:

"I really think that everyone who visits London should witness the changing of the guard at Buckingham Palace. The pomp and circumstance of the event is incredible, the people-watching is wonderful, and very few things get you more in the Brit frame of mind than watching the changing of the guard."

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Charlooney

Great for people watching!

Reviewed by Charlooney on December 29, 2006

Charlooney's rating:

"On any given afternoon at Buckingham Palace, you will see hordes of people from every corner of the globe. If the weather is good, it is fun to sit on the steps a watch everyone around you."

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