The working stables of Buckingham Palace, home to royal carriages and horses.
The Royal Mews are the working stables of Buckingham Palace, home to historic royal carriages and the horses used for ceremonial duties. Located beside the palace, they can be easily added to the Royal London route.
Historic carriages, working stables, and ceremonial royal transport.
See historic state carriages, including those used for coronations and royal ceremonies.
The Mews remain an active part of the royal household, with horses still used for ceremonial and official duties.
One of the most famous royal carriages, used in major ceremonial events, is on display inside the Mews.
Entry information, timing, and what to expect during your visit.
Located beside Buckingham Palace, the Royal Mews can be easily visited after exploring the palace.
Entry requires a ticket, and advance booking is recommended through the Royal Collection Trust.
Visit earlier or later in the day for a quieter experience, especially during peak seasons.
Expect a short indoor visit focused on royal carriages and the working stables.
Located beside Buckingham Palace, the Royal Mews can be easily added before or after your palace visit, depending on your schedule and interest in royal history.