Buckingham Palace: All what you need to know before visiting it!

More than 50, 000 people visit Buckingham Palace every year. The Palace is not only the center of the UK royalty, it is also an amazing edifice with cultural implications and historical relevance.

An attack on the palace, for example, would equate to an issue of threat against national security.

Little wonder why people rack the internet all the time for information about the magnificent castle-like Buckingham palace.

This article will attend to the top 20 most asked questions about Buckingham palace.

So, let’s dive right in!

1. Where is the Buckingham Palace?

Buckingham Palace is located at London SW1A 1AA, United Kingdom.

There are many routes that you can pass through when visiting Buckingham Palace. The most common routes are interlinked with underground stations and bus routes. 

The closest underground station is Green Park, Hyde Park Corner, and Victoria Stations. You could also board Bus numbers 11, 221, C1, and C10 which will take you straight to the heart of the palace.

The palace is adjoined by St. James Park on the east and Green Park on the north within a stone’s throw.

2. Does anyone live in Buckingham Palace?

Yes. Buckingham Palace has been the home to UK’s royal family since 1837.

Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live there and all the ancestry of the crown spent significant periods of their formative years in the palace.

Today, it serves as the administrative headquarters for the Royal family and the Queen’s official home. Since the death of her husband Prince Phillip in 2021, the Queen lives in the palace.

There is conflicting news as to how many staffs actually live in the castle as aids, but we know of a fact that there are 188 staff rooms in the palace. 

The palace is also the London residence of Prince Andrew, and Prince Edward and his family.

3. Does the royal family own Buckingham Palace?

No. In 1761, the Buckingham palace was purchased by King Gorge III and it passed on to George IV upon his demise. However, their Wills was never settled. 

The Buckingham Palace is now occupied by the royal family in trust for the crown. It has been passed down for centuries as the royal abode but it is not owned by the Queen.  

There are many palaces in the world, and even in the United Kingdom, people have always wondered what made Buckingham palace so popular. There are more than a handful of these, some reasons include:

  1. The palace is famous because it is the home of the Queen of England and the headquarters of the administration of the monarch.
  2. All official royal banquets and events are hosted at the Buckingham palace making it a desirable location to be invited into.
  3. The palace is also favored for its beautiful and almost surreal architecture and magnificent aura.
  4. The palace’s gardens are extensive and famous and perfect for a walk.
  5. The Palace has a rich history, original art, and artifacts, and is open for tourism purposes. It is a historical castle that is like a museum and also a palace of a real-life monarch, etc.

5. Why is Buckingham Palace so called?

People often wonder why Buckingham Palace is so-called when Buckinghamshire is about 65miles away from the palace.

The palace was named after John Sheffield who was the Duke of Buckingham and also the owner of the building in 1703. At the time, it was called the Buckingham house.

The building was eventually sold to George III by John Sheffield’s illegitimate son for £21, 000. It would then begin its journey into royalty, prestige, and honor.

6. Is Buckingham Palace worth visiting?

Yes. Buckingham Palace has its neoclassical look, it is an amazing sight to behold and a great place to tour. The tour is often unrushed, guided, and open to the public. It has ancient markings and anecdotes to its location and is rich in history.

There are also nice locations to take a shot, and you get to explore the halls of the palace and see the Queen’s Own Bat-Signal.

You could see the Changing of Guards ceremony, the Royal staterooms, the Royal Mews, the artwork of the Queen’s Gallery, the household Calvary museum, the clearance house, etc.

7. How old is Buckingham Palace?

The current structure of Buckingham Palace is 319 years old. They were mostly built by the Duke of Buckingham and enlarged/ expanded between 1703 – 1709 by George III and his descendants.

There were however older structures on the site as far back as 1674 but it was then known as the Goring House (which was burnt down), and then the Arlington House in 1675.

8. How many staff are in Buckingham Palace?

According to Insider, there are 1,133 staffs who work for the Queen at Buckingham Palace.

It is unclear how many of these actually live in the palace but the Royal family’s official website states that most of the Queen’s staff work and live in the palace.

9. Who guards Buckingham Palace?

The Queen’s GuardBritish Guards, and Queen’s Life Guard are in charge of protecting the Buckingham palace.

Also, two regiments of the British Army of soldiers are assigned to guard Buckingham Palace, they include horse guards and foot soldiers.

10. Do Buckingham Palace employees sleep?

There is no need to fret over your rest as a worker in Buckingham castle.

Although the roles are no ordinary housekeeping jobs as often advertised, employees of the Buckingham castle sleep and live in the castle.

What’s more important to worry about is the low wages which are often complained about by workers and the restrictions (such as movements during odd hours or keeping a pet).

According to Forbes, employees of the palace do sleep but on-site jobs may not be as amazing as it seems in the ads.

11. Is there a swimming pool in Buckingham Palace?

Yes. Buckingham Palace has a big size swimming that is open to employees and members of the royal family.

12. Is there an elevator in Buckingham Palace?

Who wouldn’t wonder if there is an elevator in the 108 meters high Buckingham palace? Or do the royalty have sentimental value for old staircases and royal climbs? Unfortunately, as fun as that seems, it is not so.

There are about 9 elevators in Buckingham palace but those who live there say many of the elevators are old and cranky and workers often run on foot to get around their duties.

13. Can you go inside Buckingham Palace?

Yes. The Buckingham Palace is open to visitors all. This year, it is open from July 22 to October 2, 2022. 

14. Are there tunnels under Buckingham Palace?

Maybe, maybe not. There are many rumors that there are tunnels under the Buckingham palace leading to various locations in London, including a bar. But they have not been confirmed and for now, we cannot for sure.

15. Does Buckingham Palace have a basement?

Yes. It appears that Buckingham Palace has a basement. Sometime in 2019, it was rumored that an ATM had been installed in the Palace’s basement.

16. Can you take photos inside Buckingham Palace?

Unfortunately, no. If you will be sneaking a shot, you better not get caught.

It is prohibited to take photos inside Buckingham Palace, but you may be allowed to take a shot outside the palace, for example, while watching the change of guards or from across the palace.

17. Can you walk around Buckingham Palace?

Yes, you can walk around the Buckingham palace but restricted areas will be barred as guards will be stationed there. 

18. How long is the Buckingham Palace tour?

It will take about 3hours to complete the Buckingham Palace tour through the staterooms and the significant sights.

The palace is often open between July to October yearly between the hours of 9:30 am – 16:15 pm (between September to October) and 17:15 pm (between July to August).

19. How much does Buckingham Palace cost? 

Here’s a breakdown of how much it costs to tour Buckingham Palace.

  • Adults: £30 to tour the staterooms. £55 if combined with the royal day out
  • Young persons 18-24: £19.50. £36 if combined with the royal day out.
  • Children or disabled persons: £16.50. £30 if combined with a royal day out.
  • Children under age 5 can tour for free. 

If you are coming in a group of 15 persons or more, all the adults get to pay only £27; the young persons will pay £17.50, and children or disabled persons will pay £14.80. Children under age 5 can tour for free. 

20. Can you visit Buckingham Palace for free?

Yes, if you are under the age of 5. No, if you are an adult. You will be required to pay the entrance fee as highlighted above.

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Further reading

What Is The Most Expensive Palace in The World?

Building luxurious palaces allowed the Kings, Nobles and business people to show their power and wealth. Have you wondered what’s the most expensive Palace nowadays?

The most expensive Palace is Forbidden City Complex in Beijing, China. The estimated market value of the Forbidden City along with the land and its entire contents is more than $70 billion. This is making the Palace both the most expensive Palace and real estate anywhere in the world.

most expensive Palace is Forbidden City Complex in Beijing
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You would probably think all the most expensive palaces belong to the royal family. After a few minutes of reading this article, you will be surprised that Buckingham palace is nowhere near the top of the list. 

What makes Forbidden City so expensive?

Probably to ultimately realise why it is so expensive, you need to visit it in person and film it with a drone.

From a bird’s eye view you can contemplate Its actual size, it lies in 720,000 square meters of land making it one of the largest palaces in the world.

Built between 1406-1420 the complex consists of 980 buildings, reportedly encompassing 9,999 rooms.

It sounds like you would probably need a week to see it all.

The story behind the Forbidden City has an impact on value as well, serving as a home for emperors and their households for almost 500 years.

Part of that is now located in the National Museum in Taipei.

Since 2012, the Forbidden City has seen an average of 14 million visitors annually and received a record of 19 million visitors in 2019.

If you are excited to add Forbidden City to your bucket list, check out the Button below for tickets, tours and accommodation.

Versailles Palace, France $50.7 billion.

Versailles Palace, The most Expensive palace in France
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The next Palace on our list it’s one of the most extravagant and luxurious palaces ever known on the planet.

Palace of Versailles could easily hold first place on this list if not for the price difference of the market value.

Louis XIV started to expand from a simple chateau with a moat into a Palace until 1682 when the Palace became large enough to move his entire court and the French government to the Versailles.

Every country’s rulers since then contributed to the look of the architecture and design of today’s Versailles.

For example, Luis XV, installed an opera house in the north wing, for the wedding of Daphnis and Marie Antoinette.

Palace of Versailles hosted few political events like; Peace of Paris (1783), the Proclamation of the German Empire, and the end of World War l among many other events.

All these events, its magnificent architecture, and the art it possesses makes it one of the most expensive Palaces in Europe.

The Palace now is a UNESCO World Heritage historical monument, and in 2017 it received 7,700,000 visitors, making it the most visited monument after Eiffel Tower and Louvre.

Louvre Palace, France, $45,5 billion

Louvre Palace France
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21 km from Palaces of Versailles located in the heart of the French capital, Palaces of Louvre is the third most expensive Palace in the world.

French historian Patrice de Moncan estimates that the Louvre on its own is worth $10,5 billion and the museum’s treasure has a minimum value of $35 billion, bringing to a total of $45,5 billion.

Located on the right bank of the river Seine the Louvre has initially been a medieval fortress and became a royal palace in the 14th century.

The present-day Louvre is a massive complex of wings and pavilions which went through countless days of rebuilding and restoration.

If planning to visit Louvre, check out helpful links to tours and accommodation.

Tokyo Imperial Palace, Japan – $12.25 billion

Tokyo Imperial Palace, Japan
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The fourth most expensive Palace on our list is located in the eastern part of the world, in Tokyo, Japan.

Despite many people’s opinions that can’t see why this Palace is so valuable, the price of the square meter at The Tokyo Palace is $33.000.

So according to official figures in 2016, the cost of the whole complex is $12.25 billion.

Built on top of an old Edo Castle, the Palace covers 1.3 miles of land and today is the usual residence of the Emperor of Japan.

If you plan to visit the Palace, there are guided tours available for the inner area and the palace gardens, which are well worth seeing by the tourist feedback. 

Winter Palace, Russia – $6.44 billion

Winter Palace , Russia
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Located in the heart of the most beautiful Russian city St Petersburg, the Winter Palace is worth $6.44 billion.

Like the other palaces mentioned above, the Winter Palace has been a home for the Russian emperors too, from 1732 to 1917.

Ones visiting you will admire the might of Imperial Russia as well as an iconic symbol of the Russian revolution resulting in the events that happened at the Palace in October 1917.

Buckingham Palace, UK – $5.04 billion

Buckingham Palace, London, UK
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Probably one of the most famous palaces in the world as it appears consistently on tv thanks to the number of events, ceremonies and movie filming happening at the site.

The real estate firm Foxtons evaluated the Queen’s residence for $2.2 billion just the building alone.

 Adding the collection of artworks, antique furniture and many other assets, Buckingham’s worth rises to $5.04 billion.

Originally a private townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham, then in 1761 King George III bought the building and used it as a residence for Queen Charlotte.

You can visit the interior of the Palace only in the summer by taking the State Rooms tour which tickets are selling quite fast.

In rest, you only can contemplate the magnificent building behind the gates and watch the famous ceremony of changing guards 

Istana Nurul Iman Palace, Brunei – $3.5 billion

Included in the World’s Guinness book for the largest living residence Istana Nurul (the Light Of Faith) took two years and more than one billion dollars to complete.

The government completed and used the castle as the attainment of Brunei’s independence from Britain on 1 January 1984.

Istana Nurul has 200.000 square meters of space which include 1788 premises, five swimming pools, 250 bathrooms and a helipad.

There are many tours available, including the boat tour where you can enjoy the view from the river of the Palace.

However, the Palace is open to the public for three days a year when His Majesty greets everyone on the occasion of Hari Raya Aidilfitri, the religious festival following the fasting month of Ramadan.

Summary 

It’s mind-blowing to realise the amount of money, blood and sweat our ancestors put in such and edifices through human history.

Hope we have inspired you in taking the next adventure and when you have a spare minute don’t forget we have much more to share with you about castles and palaces.

What Is The Biggest Palace In The World?

If we were to go based on size, the largest Palace in the world based on volume and floor space would be the Palace of the Parliament in Bucharest. On the other hand, if we go by pure area, the title belongs to the Forbidden City in Beijing.