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Hampton Court Palace
Magnificent Tudor palace of Henry VIII with famous maze, Great Hall, and restored baroque apartments.
About
Cardinal Wolsey built this Thames-side showpiece to outshine royalty—bad move. Henry VIII seized it in 1529, creating Tudor England's pleasure palace extraordinaire. Later, William and Mary added baroque wings, making Hampton Court a spectacular architectural conversation between Tudor excess and Stuart sophistication spanning 500 years.
Tudor Magnificence
The Great Hall's hammerbeam roof soars above where 600 courtiers dined by strict hierarchy. Tudor Kitchens still smell of woodsmoke—200 staff once prepared feasts here. The Chapel Royal's blue-and-gold ceiling witnessed Henry's sixth wedding.
Costumed interpreters bring history alive: Henry VIII holds court, kitchen staff demonstrate Tudor cooking. The Young Henry exhibition reveals the athletic prince before tyranny took hold.
Gardens & Ghosts
60 acres showcase horticultural history: William III's formal Privy Garden, the 250-year-old Great Vine still producing grapes, and the famous maze frustrating visitors since 1690. The Magic Garden playground translates Tudor tales into climbing adventures.
Ghost tours seek Catherine Howard's screaming spirit. Seasonal events include Tudor jousts and baroque concerts. Arrive by boat from Westminster for authentic courtier experience. Audio guides included; allow 4+ hours for palace and gardens.