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| The Royal Mews has a permanent display of State vehicles. These include the magnificent Gold State Coach used for Coronations and those carriages used for Royal and State occasions, State Visits, weddings and the State Opening of Parliament. A State motor vehicle is also usually on display.
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| The Royal Mews is an important working department of the Royal Household. It is at the Royal Mews that the State vehicles are housed and maintained.
These include the magnificent Gold State Coach used for Coronations and those carriages used for Royal and State occasions, State Visits, Weddings and the State Opening of Parliament.
Visitors to the Royal Mews often witness the daily work of the Mews staff. Since 1843 the daily messenger brougham has set out from the Mews to collect and deliver post between Royal households.
Another regular task is that of collecting a newly appointed foreign ambassador from his official residence, conveying him in a carriage to Buckingham Palace for his audience with The Queen, and afterwards returning him to his residence.
On top of this the chores of feeding, exercising, mucking out and training take place throughout the day, making the Mews a unique place to visit. |
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| 24 Mar – 26 Jul
Open daily, except Fridays
11:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:15)
27 Jul – 25 Sep
Open daily
10:00 - 17:00 (last admission 16:15)
26 Sep – 31 Oct
Open daily, except Fridays
11:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:15)
Closed:
21 March
31 May
7, 14 June 2007
And during State Visits. |
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| By train: London Victoria. (National Rail Enquiries Service 08457 484950 (UK)).
By underground: Victoria, Green Park, and Hyde Park Corner.
By bus: Numbers 11, 211, 239, C1 and C10 stop on Buckingham Palace Road.
By road: The Royal Mews is situated within the London Congestion Charge zone. |
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The Royal Mews is fully accessible and welcomes visitors with disabilities.
Lavatories are available at the Royal Mews, including toilets suitable for wheelchair-users.
Baby-care rooms are also provided.
The shop sells a wide range of merchandise, much of which has been designed exclusively for sale by the Royal Collection.
Photography and filming (for private use only) are permitted in the Royal Mews. Mobile phones can be used, but with consideration for other visitors.
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| The Royal Mews is an important working department of the Royal Household. It is at the Royal Mews that the State vehicles are housed and maintained.
These include the magnificent Gold State Coach used for Coronations and those carriages used for Royal and State occasions, State Visits, Weddings and the State Opening of Parliament.
Visitors to the Royal Mews often witness the daily work of the Mews staff. Since 1843 the daily messenger brougham has set out from the Mews to collect and deliver post between Royal households.
Another regular task is that of collecting a newly appointed foreign ambassador from his official residence, conveying him in a carriage to Buckingham Palace for his audience with The Queen, and afterwards returning him to his residence.
On top of this the chores of feeding, exercising, mucking out and training take place throughout the day, making the Mews a unique place to visit. |
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| 24 Mar – 26 Jul
Open daily, except Fridays
11:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:15)
27 Jul – 25 Sep
Open daily
10:00 - 17:00 (last admission 16:15)
26 Sep – 31 Oct
Open daily, except Fridays
11:00 - 16:00 (last admission 15:15)
Closed:
21 March
31 May
7, 14 June 2007
And during State Visits. |
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| By train: London Victoria. (National Rail Enquiries Service 08457 484950 (UK)).
By underground: Victoria, Green Park, and Hyde Park Corner.
By bus: Numbers 11, 211, 239, C1 and C10 stop on Buckingham Palace Road.
By road: The Royal Mews is situated within the London Congestion Charge zone. |
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The Royal Mews is fully accessible and welcomes visitors with disabilities.
Lavatories are available at the Royal Mews, including toilets suitable for wheelchair-users.
Baby-care rooms are also provided.
The shop sells a wide range of merchandise, much of which has been designed exclusively for sale by the Royal Collection.
Photography and filming (for private use only) are permitted in the Royal Mews. Mobile phones can be used, but with consideration for other visitors.
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