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Address: The Mall , London SW1, XGL, GB
State: XGL
City: London
Zip Code: SW1


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Reviews
Today was a magnificent day. Not only blessed by great weather but by the ceremony of the 50th anniversary of King Charles 1st execution. Fabulous pomp and ceremony plus the changing of the guards!
Wow! What a marvelous historical monument! The best place to see the changing of the guards without huge crowds. Highly recommended.
We were on a changing of the guards tour. Highly recommend booking this if you are taking visitors to London. Early start from Piccadilly circus and then walk down to St James Palace to wait for guards to come out. Less than usual as there was a rehearsal for Trooping of the Colour going on which we had the added bonus of being able to see part of it. Well worth doing this trip as you get to walk up to the palace alongside the guards
Great for tourism! I went there for an interview, so was given the uninspiring 'workers entrance' side building guide. Still, it was extremely exciting to be in any part of the palace! Lush carpets, deep leather sofa's and high back leather studded chairs with lovely pictures of HRH. I was still very awe-struck!
Very old and nice palace from Tudor times. I think is underrated and should bé allowed visiting
You have to overcome all those steps, because on the top of st. Paul's cathedral you will see splendid view! Inside is also great and interesting.
One of the top ten London sights to visit. Full of history and a beautiful area to take a lazy stroll.
This is a great space to view - although not open to the public, is visible from the streets. Some great little pubs scatter around this palace which is an official royal residence, Prince Charles's house. It was built originally during the Tudor period, and there are bits from a lot of eras evident and it has a changing of the guard - as does Horse guards and Buck House. Take it in along with the rest of the area, in the context of a good walk around Piccadilly.
Although we only viewed this from the outside it was still very interesting it is an important building. Although the public cannot enter the Palace, you can still view it from the outside and attend a service at the Chapel.
Major attraction of London. Don't miss this and also the horse gaurds parade ground.
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