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The Banqueting House and its stories have much to offer, no matter your age or background, whether you’re visiting in person or online.

The stunning Banqueting House, designed by Inigo Jones and contructed between 1619 and 1622 at a cost of £15,648 is the only remaining part of Whitehall Palace, once the official sovereign's residence and Europe's largest palace. The Banqueting House has been the scene of some of the most momentous events in England's history, including the execution of Charles I in 1649. Visitors can marvel at nine Rubens paintings adorning the ceiling, commissioned by Charles I in 1629 to celebrate the glorification of his father James I.

Points of interest: Charles I's execution spot; The Rubens ceiling; The Undercroft; Banqueting House architecture.

Hours of operation

With very few exceptions, the Banqueting House is guaranteed to open from 10:00 until 13:00 Monday to Sunday, but we often close at short notice for functions and events. The last ticket is 45 minutes before closing.

Location The Banqueting House is on the corner of Horse Guards Avenue and Whitehall – immediately opposite Horse Guards Parade.

Location

The Banqueting House is on the corner of Horse Guards Avenue and Whitehall – immediately opposite Horse Guards Parade.

Policies Guest is responsible for own transportation to and from attractions. Children 15 and under admitted FREE when accompanied by a paid adult.

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Whitehall London SW1A 2ER , London, United Kingdom

0114402031666000

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