Buckingham Palace tour for public: Here's how to book

The tour, named 'East Wing Highlights,' will be led by an expert guide and it will last 45 minutes. Photo: iStock/fazon1

London: In a historic move, King Charles has opened the doors of Buckingham Palace and the iconic Balmoral Castle to the public. Visitors can enter some parts of the eastern wing of Buckingham Palace. The tours have been scheduled from July to August this year. Interestingly, the public could see a few significant spots in the Palace, including the room where the royal family members gather before making public appearances on the balcony. Meanwhile, Balmoral Castle, the royal family’s home in Scotland, was thought to be former monarch Queen Elizebeth’s favourite residence. The ticket rates begin from $ 120 onwards.

How to book?
The tour, named 'East Wing Highlights,' will be led by an expert guide and it will last 45 minutes. The tourists can also visit the Garden Shop and Cafe on the premises. Each tour will have 20 slots. The tour can also be experienced on wheelchairs if it is pre-booked through email. However, it won't be available between 10.45 am and 12.15 pm as the 'Changing of the Guard' ceremony takes place around that time. For details on the phone numbers, booking slots and more, check this website.

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