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Blenheim Palace

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Duração: 3 horas

Visão geral

Blenheim Palace is a World Heritage Site that boasts over 300 years of history and more than 2,000 acres of Parkland and Formal Gardens.

Incluído

  • Entrance to the Palace, Park and Gardens
  • Stables Exhibition
  • Churchill Exhibition
  • The Walled Garden with The Butterfly House

Não incluído

  • Adventure Play
  • Miniature Train

Informações importantes

Schedule

Opening Hours Open Daily
The Palace: 10.30 - 16.45
The Formal Gardens: 10.00 - 17:30
The Park: 09:00 - 18.00

Venue Full Address: Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire, OX20 1PP

Please note

Downloadable Audioguide available in English, BSL, French, German, Dutch, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin, Japanese & Russian.
Children under 12 must be accompanied and supervised by an adult at all times.
Due to the historic nature of the Palace, Parks and Gardens, there are uneven surfaces and walkways.
Once booked, the purchase is non-refundable.

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Receive a warm welcome at Blenheim Palace, the home of the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill. Wonder at this masterpiece of 18th Century Baroque architecture, which houses some of the finest antique collections in Europe. Take a tour of the State Rooms and discover over 300 years of history.

Explore this World Heritage Site amongst over 2,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped parkland. Admire some of the finest views in England and historical monuments such as the Grand Bridge and Column of Victory. Stroll through the stunning Formal Gardens, including the Rose Garden, Water Terraces and Secret Garden.

Blenheim Palace is not only an iconic part of history, but also a living experience with a wealth of sporting and cultural events, themed exhibitions and tours throughout the year.

10th July - 27th September 2026: Life through a Royal Lens

A new exhibition showcasing over a century of royal photography, from iconic public moments to rate, behind-the-scenes portraits, tracing the British Royal Family’s enduring relationship with the camera.