Royal Mews

Visit the Royal Mews, a splendid working stable in central London and the home of the royal family's state vehicles. Read More

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Get a taste for splendour at the Royal Mews, one of the most elegant working stables in the world.

The Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace is where you’ll find the royal family’s state vehicles, including horse-drawn carriages and motor cars.

What is there to see at the Royal Mews?

Admire the Gold State Coach, the most beautifully decorated carriage in the Royal Collection. This fairytale-like carriage has been used for every coronation since 1821.

Next, get ready to be awed by the collection of miniature carriages. These adorable creations were designed to be pulled by ponies, goats, sheep or dogs. Make sure to spot the Donkey Barouche, which was made as a Christmas present for Queen Victoria’s children.

And don’t miss the ribbon-covered sleigh used by Father Christmas each year to deliver presents to the children who live at Royal Mews.

Among the collection of state vehicles, you’ll find the Rolls Royce Phantom VI which took Catherine Middleton to Westminster Abbey for her marriage to Prince William.

If you’re lucky, you’ll also get to see the royal horses. The Windsor Greys and Cleveland Bays are not always in the stables, but when they are visitors can spot the names given to each horse by Queen Elizabeth II.

How long does it take to go around the Royal Mews?

There’s plenty to see at the Royal Mews and lots of activities on offer for families, including climbing into a carriage, dressing up and tacking a wooden horse. Give yourself between two and three hours to enjoy it all.

Can I eat at the Royal Mews?

The Royal Mews does not have a cafe, and eating and drinking is not allowed onsite. There are lots of cafes and restaurants nearby.

Are the Royal Mews free to visit?

There is a fee to visit the Royal Mews. Tickets must be booked in advance – book Royal Mews tickets now.

Two people stand next to a gold and black carriage listening to an audio guide.

Where are the Royal Mews?

The Royal Mews are on Buckingham Palace Road, central London. They are directly opposite Buckingham Palace garden.

How do I get to the Royal Mews?

The closest Tube station to the Royal Mews is Victoria (Victoria, and Circle and District lines), which is a seven-minute walk away. Alternatively, use St James's Park (Circle and District lines) which is a 10-minute walk, Hyde Park Corner (Piccadilly line) which is a 13-minute walk or Green Park (Victoria line), which is 14 minutes away on foot.

The closest main line station is Victoria, which is a seven-minute walk from the Royal Mews.

Victoria Coach Station is a 10-minute walk from Buckingham Palace.

Several bus routes stop on Buckingham Palace Road, close to the Royal Mews.

Facilities & Accessibility

Accessible Venue Facilities
Assistance dogs welcome
Wheelchairs available free of charge
Attraction Facilities
Audio commentary available
Gift shop
Tours available in Chinese
Tours available in French
Tours available in German
Tours available in Italian
Tours available in Spanish
Event Facilities
Trade vehicle access

Venue details and map

Royal Mews

Address
The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace, Westminster
London
UK
SW1W 1QH
Telephone:
+44 (0)20 7766 7302
Email
Website
http://www.royalcollection.org.uk