Step inside The Winter Palace in the glowing halls of Hampton Court Palace - where mythical beasts join the most magical ball of the year.
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Hampton Court Winter Palace
The Christmas Beast Ball
Wednesday 2nd December
Adults £54pp
Concessions £49pp
*Historic Royal Palace Members £27pp
* Proof of membership required on the day.
Pickups
A/B/C/D/E
Step inside The Winter Palace in the glowing halls of Hampton Court,
where mythical beasts join the most magical ball of the year.
The spell is cast, and throughout the palace, extraordinary creatures are gathering to welcome you to a celebration like no other.
Step through a portal into a world where its always Christmas.
Wander the palaces spectacular rooms to discover breath taking installations,
meet friendly puppets and gentle mythical creatures as the story is woven though live performance and music.
Join the ball, discover moments of mischief, and encounter a giant, sleeping dragon!
Hampton Court Palace is a historic royal residence on the River Thames best known as the home of Henry VIII,
who transformed it into one of the grandest palaces in Tudor England after it was originally built by Thomas Wolsey in the early 1500s.
Visitors can explore its magnificent Tudor halls, vast kitchens, Baroque state apartments and formal gardens.
The palace is also known for its dramatic royal history, ghost stories linked to Henry VIIIs wives, and its role as one of Britains most iconic surviving royal palaces.
Requests for particular seats on the coach can be made when booking and we will do our best to accommodate these requests, but allocations are made on a first come first served basis, dependent upon customer mobility. We reserve the right to change your seat and allocate you a different one for operational reasons.
On single bookings, we reserve the right to alter your seating to maximize the seating available. We accept no liability in the event of any such change.
Day Trip
Timings to be confirmed.
Accesbility
We welcome all visitors to Hampton Court Palace and aim to make everyone's day out successful and enjoyable.
We are committed to improving access and facilities for disabled visitors.
Hampton Court Palace is a historic building with large amounts of uneven flooring and staircases. Wheelchair access is restricted in some areas.
On your way around the palace, you will meet our staff and volunteers who will be happy to help support your visit or answer any questions. Our friendly Hosts in red or blue uniforms, or our Volunteers in red sashes, are happy to help you on your visit.
This trip will pickup on routes A/B/C/D/E
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
Below is a list of pick-up points available on this tour.
| Name | Address |
|---|---|
| Berkhamsted, South | Berkhamsted High Street Bus stop near WH Smiths |
| Cheddington South | Cheddington, The Green, Opp Red post box |
| HH Bridge Street | Hemel Hempstead, Bridge Street. |
| HH Gadebridge Park | Hemel Hempstead Gadebridge Park Leighton Buzzard Road Bus Stop |
| LB Greenfields North | Leighton Buzzard, Greenfields Billington Road Bus Stop (by Warren Close) |
| LB Morrisons | Leighton Buzzard Morrisons, The Sun Bus Stop |
| LB Tesco North | Leighton Buzzard, Bus stop opposite Tesco (near the Connells building, Lombard house) |
| LB West Street North | Leighton Buzzard West Street Outside the British Legion |
| NC Durrants Lane South | Northchurch Durrants Lane South Bus stop opp Side to Durrants Lane |
| Northchuch Darrs Ln South | Northchurch Darrs Lane South Bus stop opposite side to Darrs Lane |
| Pitstone South | Pitstone Marsworth Rd Bus stop (Near Memorial Hall park) |
| Tring South | Tring, Brook Street Bus stop Next to Petrol Station |
| Tring, Newmill South | Tring, Newmill Bus stop Opposite side of Elizabeth Drive |
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