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Coronation: Best royal attractions to visit in the UK

Coronation: Best royal attractions to visit in the UK


As the UK prepares for the crowning of a new monarch for the first time in 70 years, the nation is gearing up for a celebration. Last year’s Queen’s Jubilee showed that Britain does a royal celebration exceedingly well, with parties thrown up and down the country.

You don’t need to be invited to King Charles III’s coronation to enjoy a good time at a royal residence or palace, with the UK’s top royal attractions putting on extra special events for the big day, 6 May. There’s something for all ages, with displays showing off fine jewellery, historic outfits and other royal memorabilia.

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Pubs that were frequented by the royal family and boats used to transport Kings, Queens, Princes and Princesses are also worth visiting as they offer a snapshot of how royalty have lived through the ages.

From the South of England to the North of Scotland, here are 10 of the best royal attractions to educate and entertain the entire family. You might want to book in advance, as the royal fever sweeping the nation means they’re likely to get busy.

Windsor Castle, Berkshire

Windsor Castle, Berkshire

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Built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, Windsor castle has since been the home of 40 monarchs. Tour the spectacular rooms and gaze at the gold adornments and impressive art collection. A visit to the Castle is a chance to see some world-class paintings by artists including Hans Holbein, Van Dyck and Rubens. Finish by touring St George’s chapel where many monarchs are buried including Henry VIII, Charles I and Queen Elizabeth II.

Price: Adults £28, children £15.50, Royal Collection Trust

Tower of London

Tower of London by The Thames

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Home to the Crown Jewels, the Tower of London permanently house the world-famous collection of 23,578 gemstones. You can also marvel at the historic armour of Henry VIII, Charles I and James II in the line of kings at the White Tower, plus learn about the Tower’s history as a prison to some of the world’s most dangerous criminals, as well as to suspected traitors. The young Princess Elizabeth I was one of the most famous inmates at the Tower. She was imprisoned by her half-sister Mary I, who in the early days of her reign feared that Elizabeth was plotting against her.

Price: Adults £29.90, children £14.90, Historic Royal Palaces

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