1 March - 31 Oct 2015
On the gate:
Adults £19.30; Children (5 - 16) £9.70; Children (under 5) free; Students (with ID) and Senior Citizens £16; Family £48.20.
Online rate:
Adults: £18.20; Children £9.10; Students and Senior Citizens £14.90; Family £44.90.
Palace, maze and gardens ticket prices bought at the palace, excluding the voluntary donation are: Adult £17.50; Child £8.75; Concessions £14.50; Family £43.80.
1 Nov 2015 - 29 Feb 2016
On the gate:
Adults £18.20; Children £9.10; Students (with ID) and Senior Citizens £25.40; Family £46.80.
Online rate:
Adults: £17.10; Children £8.60; Students and Senior Citizens £14.30; Family £43.50.
Palace, maze and gardens ticket prices bought at the palace, excluding the voluntary donation are: Adult £16.50; Child £8.25; Concessions £14.00; Family £42.50.
Group discount available to groups of 15 or more.
The Maze at Hampton Court: Adults - £4.40; Children - £2.75; Family - £13.20.
Formal Gardens only, Adults - £5.80; Concessions - £4.90; Children up to 15 - free.
By car: The palace is located on the A308 and is well signposted from all the major local roads. From the M25 take either exit 10 on to the A307 or exit 12 on to the A308. The palace is also accessible via the A3 and then the A309.
By train: South West Trains run services direct from London Waterloo to Hampton Court. The journey takes only 35 minutes and the palace is a 2-minute walk across the bridge from the station.
By bus: Bus routes: 111, 216, 411, 451, 461, 718, R68, 416, 513, 267 (Summer Sundays only).
By River boat: From Richmond or Kingston with Turk Launches (April - mid September) and from Westminster with Westminster Passenger Cruises (April - September).
For further information visit www.tfl.gov.uk
Car parking
Green car park - pay and display
Charges from 08.00 - 20.00
£1.00 per hour until 30 April 2015
£1.50 per hour from 1 May 2015
Palace car park - pay on foot
Charges from 08.00 - 20.00
£1.50 per hour until 30 April 2015
£1.60 per hour from 1 May 2015
Accessible by Public Transport.
* Magic garden closed during Winter opening
Last admission:
Summer - 17:00
Winter - 3:30
Closed 24 & 25 December
Please check website for further opening times and details.
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