Explore Kensington Gardens, enjoy Cream Tea, and tour the historic Palace. Discover royal history and stunning views. Book your unforgettable experience today.
Explore Kensington Gardens, enjoy Cream Tea, and tour the historic Palace. Discover royal history and stunning views. Book your unforgettable experience today.
- Kensington Gardens - Enjoy a delightful walk in the park, tracing the steps of royalty with an expert guide sharing the area’s rich history.
- Italian Gardens - Designed by Albert, Queen Victoria’s husband, this garden is a standout feature on the park’s North Side. Discover its history and the poignant events that affected the Queen’s reign….
- Kensington Gardens - Enjoy a delightful walk in the park, tracing the steps of royalty with an expert guide sharing the area’s rich history.
- Italian Gardens - Designed by Albert, Queen Victoria’s husband, this garden is a standout feature on the park’s North Side. Discover its history and the poignant events that affected the Queen’s reign.
- Peter Pan Statue - Created by the renowned author and Bayswater resident, J.M. Barrie, this statue was placed in the park in the early 20th century. Overlooking the Long Water, it remains a beloved spot for both children and adults.
- Physical Energy Statue - Positioned at the heart of the Gardens, this statue offers views of the Albert Memorial, the Palace, and the Henry Moore statue.
- Round Pond - This wildlife pond, filled with spring water, stands proudly at the forefront.
- Kensington - Visit the Sunken Garden and see the Diana Statue, unveiled by Prince Harry and William on her birthday anniversary in 2001.
- Kensington Palace - Indulge in a full Afternoon Tea with sandwiches, scones, cream, jam, and a variety of cakes. Choose from 12 different teas, coffee, or hot chocolate.
- Kensington Palace - The exhibition delves into the life of Princess Sophia and the influential women around her, including her godmother, Queen Victoria.
Princess Sophia Duleep Singh is renowned for her activism in advocating for women’s voting rights, as a suffragette who leveraged her status to advance the cause.
In The Last Princesses of Punjab, visitors will explore her dedication to women’s suffrage through artifacts, including an original copy of The Suffragette, featuring the iconic image of Sophia selling the newspaper at the gate of Hampton Court Palace, where she resided courtesy of her godmother, Queen Victoria.
The image sparked controversy in 1913, seen as proof of her support for a “dangerous” cause. Princess Sophia’s defaced 1911 census record, stating “No Vote, No Census,” will also be on display, along with a photograph of Princesses Sophia and Catherine attending a Suffrage dinner in 1930, highlighting their significant role in the movement.

- Guided History Walk through the Royal Park
- Entry to the Palace and the Special Exhibition featuring the last Punjabi Princess
- Meals
- Guided History Walk through the Royal Park
- Entry to the Palace and the Special Exhibition featuring the last Punjabi Princess
- Meals
- Alcoholic drinks
- Alcoholic drinks
Begin with a leisurely walk through Kensington Gardens, discovering its rich history. Admire the stunning gardens designed by Albert for his wife, Queen Victoria, and enjoy the breathtaking views as you approach the Palace where Prince Harry and William spent their childhood. After viewing Diana’s statue, you will be escorted to your reserved table to…
Begin with a leisurely walk through Kensington Gardens, discovering its rich history. Admire the stunning gardens designed by Albert for his wife, Queen Victoria, and enjoy the breathtaking views as you approach the Palace where Prince Harry and William spent their childhood. After viewing Diana’s statue, you will be escorted to your reserved table to indulge in a full high tea before entering the Palace to explore the Special Exhibition.
The exhibition delves into the lives of Princess Sophia and the influential women who shaped her, including her sisters Catherine and Bamba, her mother Bamba Muller, her grandmother Jind Kaur, and her godmother Queen Victoria. These six royal women each embodied womanhood, power, and royalty in unique ways, weaving their identities and heritage into the causes they championed.
- The tour does not include guide gratuities, which are entirely at your discretion.
- A private table at the Orangery will be reserved, and Palace Tickets will be booked if selected at checkout.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.