The Royal Mews forms part of Buckingham Palace and houses the carriages and horses used by the Queen and the Royal Family for State and ceremonial occasions. A visit provides an opportunity to see the Royal Household in action.
For much of the year the stables are also home to the 30 Windsor Grey and Cleveland Bay horses who serve the Queen on official duty when required. Visitors can also see the Gold State Coach which is used for Coronation and State Visits, weddings and the State Opening of Parliament.
Mar 15 to Jul 28 & Sep 30 to Oct 30 Daily (except Fri) 11.00–16.00 | Jul 29 to Sep 29 Daily 10.00–17.00 | Closed May 31, Jun 7 & 14 and during state visits.
Buckingham Palace Summer Opening
Buckingham Palace, SW1A 1AA
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Buckingham Palace, SW1A 1AA
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