
London has many surviving ancient architecture for its visitors. Some them are still in its best preserved and operating conditions that provide a good visiting options. London attractions like the Buckingham Palace, Royal Mews and Banqueting House are some of them. There are other royal heritage like the Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace and London Bridge are also the finest place for tourist. Visit one of the most cherished ancient English heritage in England, the Banqueting House. Design by Indigo Jones and completed in 1622, the Banqueting House is the only complete surviving building of the Whitehall Palace. Banqueting House has played many roles throughout the years of British monarchy and it was the Sovereign's Principal residence for more than 150 years. Designed and built in the Neo-Classical “Palladian” style, the Banqueting House in London showcase some of the amazing painting of the Peter Paul Rubens. The Banqueting House was the finest building for the Royal and high society events, Royal ceremonies, state occasions and many more. Whitehall Palace where the Banqueting House is located was originally 13th century London Seat of the archbishops of York and later became the home to Cardinal Wolsey during the reign of Henry VIII. Whitehall is also a place where Henry VIII was married to Anne Boleyn. Thus Whitehall and the Banqueting House has witnessed many historical events and Royal occasions during the time of the British Empire. Come and see this marvelous and amongst the few surviving British heritage in its real touch. Visit this marvelous palace with Golden Tours and make your London attractions visit more memorable.