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3 things worth shouting about:

  1. You’ll see art by superstars like da Vinci, Raphael, and Rembrandt, as well as changing photography, fashion, and design exhibitions. All from the Royal Collection. Ooh la la.
  2. It’s in Buckingham Palace - galleries don’t get much posher than that.
  3. The views are ace, with landmarks like the London Eye, St. Paul’s Cathedral, and the Houses of Parliament.

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Oscar

Oscar says

"Can get quite busy"

We visited during the day in the summer and found it quite difficult to see some of the more famous pieces, so it's probably best visited early in the morning.

Mildred

Mildred says

"Give it a chance!"

I visited on a whim and didn't realise how much I'd enjoy the gallery. I spent ages looking at the Georgian and Regency-era clothing exhibits, definitely worth visiting.

What to expect at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

Cool art and culture in the main royal pad

The Queen’s Gallery is in the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace. And they’re mega-posh anyway, so you can imagine that any art wheeled in and hung up has to be r-e-a-l-l-y special to stand out.

And you won’t be disappointed. Cracking paintings include Canaletto’s The Grand Canal, Venice, Rembrandt’s Agatha Bas, and Turner’s The Fighting Temeraire. If old paintings don’t float your boat, they sometimes roll out new(er) stuff by artists like David Hockney and Pablo Picasso, as well as clothes, fabrics, and furniture from different eras - check it all out by booking The Queen's Gallery tickets.

Oh, there’s also some ‘unusual’ art here: like George IV’s collection of erotic Japanese ‘Shunga’ prints.

Exhibitions change throughout the year, so it’s worth checking what’s on display but whenever you go, you’re in for a real treat.

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Facilites you'll find at The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace

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  • Gift Shop

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How to get toThe Queens Gallery London

Buckingham Palace, London SW1A 1AA, London

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The Queens Gallery London Opening Times

Thursday-Monday 10am-5:30pm

Please note - all opening times are subject to seasonal changes.

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How much are The Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace tickets?

Ticket prices vary based on time and date of your visit, at daysout.com The Queen's Gallery tickets start from £17 for a standard adult ticket.

What is the Queens Gallery?

The Queen's Gallery is located right next to Buckingham Palace.

How long does it take to go around the Queens Gallery?

We recommend around 1 and a half hours to go around the gallery, however you are welcome to take as long as you'd like!

What is the nearest tube station to The Queen's Gallery?

The nearest Tube station to the Queen’s Gallery is Victoria (Circle and District and Victoria lines), which is a six-minute walk away. Green Park (Jubilee, Piccadilly and Victoria lines) and Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line) are 12 minutes away.

Is The Queen's Gallery accessible?

Yes! The Queen's Gallery is accessible. Accessible facilities and services available include:

  • Accessible seating

  • Registered assistance dogs are welcome

  • A number of Wardens are Dementia Friends, please ask staff for any assistance

  • There is no café or parking on-site, but both are available nearby.

  • Accessible toilets & changing spaces (unavailable until the end of May 2023 an accessible toilet or Changing Space is available at the Royal Mews, a short distance away from The Gallery.)

For more accessibility information call the Specialist Sales team on +44 (0)303 123 7324 or by emailing [email protected]

Can I bring food & drink into The Queen's Gallery?

No eating and drinking is permitted inside The Queen's Gallery, except for bottled water. You'll be asked to put food and drinks into closed bags before entering the Gallery.

Food and drink aren't available for purchase at the Gallery, but there are many cafés and restaurants around the local area.

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