Discover London’s Royal Attractions

London is a city steeped in centuries of royal history, and staying at The Stafford London places you at the very heart of it all. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or simply fascinated by the British monarchy, there are numerous royal attractions just waiting to be explored.

From majestic palaces to centuries-old chapels, here’s your guide to the top royal sites you can easily visit while staying at The Stafford London.

 

A Royal Experience Awaits

Buckingham Palace

Just a short walk from The Stafford London, Buckingham Palace is the quintessential royal landmark. As the official residence of the British monarch, this iconic palace is a must-see for anyone visiting London.

Don’t miss the Changing of the Guard ceremony, a daily spectacle where the Queen’s Guard march in their traditional red uniforms and bearskin hats.

During the summer months, you can even tour the palace’s state rooms, which are adorned with magnificent artwork, royal treasures, and historical furnishings.

 

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey remains one of the most important and historic sites in Britain. Since 1066, it has been the venue for every British monarch’s coronation, and it’s also where many members of the royal family, including Queen Elizabeth II, are buried.

The stunning Gothic architecture and the quiet reverence of the abbey make it a must-visit for any royal enthusiast. Be sure to visit Poets’ Corner, where many notable figures, including Charles Dickens and Geoffrey Chaucer, are commemorated.

 

St. James’s Palace

Only a few minutes from The Stafford London, St James’s Palace is one of London’s oldest royal residences. While it is not open to the public, it remains an important site in royal ceremonies and is still used by the royal family for official events.

St James’s Palace is the official residence of several royals, including Prince Charles, and its historic significance makes it a notable stop on any royal tour of the city.

 

The Royal Mews

If you’re curious about the royal family’s magnificent carriages and ceremonial transport, a visit to the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is a must. Home to the royal fleet of state coaches, including the Gold State Coach, the Mews offers a fascinating look at the vehicles used by the royal family for official events, including weddings, state visits, and state banquets.

 

The Queen’s Gallery

Situated next to Buckingham Palace, The Queen’s Gallery is a treasure trove of royal art and historical artefacts. It hosts regular exhibitions showcasing pieces from the Royal Collection, which is one of the largest and most important art collections in the world.

From Old Master paintings to intricate royal jewels and furniture, this intimate gallery offers a unique opportunity to explore centuries of royal history through art.

 

Royal Parks

London’s Royal Parks, including Hyde Park, St James’s Park, Green Park, and Kensington Gardens are beautiful green spaces that have been cherished by the royal family for centuries. These parks provide the perfect setting for a leisurely stroll or a picnic, with picturesque views of landmarks like Buckingham Palace and the serene beauty of the lakes and gardens.

Each park offers a peaceful retreat in the heart of the city, and they remain central to royal life, with events and celebrations held throughout the year.

 

From majestic palaces to centuries-old chapels, London’s royal attractions offer a fascinating glimpse into the history and life of the British monarchy. Staying at The Stafford London places you within easy reach of these regal sites, allowing you to immerse yourself in the grandeur and history of Britain’s royal family.

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