Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition and Royal Attractions
Highlights
- Iconic photo exhibition of Princess Diana and her family
- Enjoy a visual journey filled with images, murals and bespoke art installations
- Exclusive photos from her official royal photographers
- See famous royal locations around the city
- Visit must-see London landmarks
Inclusions
What's Included:
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What's Excluded:
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- The Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition app can be downloaded on the App Store or Google Play. This app will share an audio guide narrated by photographers, Sam and Zak Hussein. The audio and transcript are only available in English.
- Subject to availability, changes of date and/or time are permitted up to 7 days before the start time of your entry into the Exhibition.
- Photos and videos are allowed, but flash photography is not permitted inside the Princess Diana Exhibition.
- Please arrive 5-10 minutes before the session time stated on your ticket.
Description
Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition
See how Princess Diana changed the world through the lens of her official photographer, Anwar Hussein and his two sons, Samir and Zak. Take a visual journey filled with images, murals and art installations and remember the life of one of the world’s most high-profile royals. Plus, learn about the stories behind the iconic and intimate photos with an exclusive guide.
Buckingham Palace
One of the only working royal palaces remaining in the world today, Buckingham Palace serves as both the office and administrative headquarters of the royal family. See the 19 State Rooms including the iconic Throne Room and Ballroom and enjoy their remarkable furnishings and decor. The tour will include a multimedia guide where you can learn about each room including their purpose and their history.
Royal London Walking Tour
Enjoy a leisurely walking tour through the streets of London with a focus on all things royal. You will see St James’ Palace, Buckingham Palace and famous shops, clubs and churches associated with the royals, learn about the history of cream teas at the iconic Fortnum and Mason, see the Horse Guards and visit Jermyn Street to find out more about Royal Warrants.
Westminster Abbey
One of London’s most iconic buildings, Westminster Abbey has a rich and interesting history. Located on Parliament Square, the Abbey was originally called the Collegiate Church of Saint Peter at Westminster. Known as the traditional place of coronation, the Abbey is also the burial site for numerous important people and royalty, including 17 of the UK’s monarchs and 8 Prime Ministers. See what makes this World Heritage Site so interesting and enjoy the beautiful architecture.
Tower of London
A central part of London life since the 11th century, The Tower of London has been used throughout its history to home Royal Beasts, the Royal Mint and a prison. It earned a chilling reputation as a formidable Castle during its heyday. There, you can meet the Yeoman Warders – who once kept the prisoners inside safe, see the majestic Crown Jewels, and explore the interactive Royal Beasts Exhibition.
Tower Bridge
With a rich history spanning over 135 years, Tower Bridge is an iconic landmark of London. You can wander through the Walkways and engage with the interactive displays and exhibitions, as well as walk the Glass Floors where you will be treated to panoramic views of St Paul’s Cathedral, Canary Wharf, Greenwich, Tower of London, The Shard and much more. You can also venture through the Engine Rooms to learn about the machinery and people that worked there.
Schedule
Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition address: Dockside Vaults, Ivory House, St Katharine's Way, London E1W 1AT.
Buckingham Palace
Start at The Royal Mews Ticket Office, Buckingham Palace Road, London, SW1W 0QH.
Westminster Abbey
Monday to Friday: 9:30am - 3:30pm (last entry)
Saturday: 9:00am - 3:00pm (last entry)
The Abbey will close fully 1 hour after last entry. Galleries will open 30 minutes after main opening time.
Royal London Walking Tour: Daily
Departure Point: Buckingham Palace, Buckingham Gate, Tourist Bus Stop. SW1A 1AA (outside Kings Gallery)
Nearest Underground Station: Victoria and Green Park
Return Point: Westminster Abbey
Nearest Underground Station: Westminster Station
Start: 10.00am
Finish: 12.00pm
Tower of London
Address: London EC3N 4AB
Nearest Underground: Tower Hill / Nearest Train Station: Fenchurch Street or London Bridge
Bus Routes: 15, 42, 78, 100
Tower Bridge
Tower Bridge, Tower Bridge Road, London SE1 2UP
Nearest Train Station: London Bridge, Fenchurch Street or Tower Gateway DLR
Nearest Underground: Tower Hill or London Bridge
Bus Routes: 15, 42, 78,100, RV1