2.5 hours
Daily Tour
20 people
Dutch, English
Enjoy a guided tour of one of England’s most famous palaces and gardens and home to the Churchill family and Duke of Marlborough. Learn about the events which led to the creation of Blenheim Palace.
The creation of Blenheim Palace was no easy achievement – the main architect was even refused entry to see his completed work. However, it is open today for all to enjoy its sumptuous interior and its expansive gardens, lake house, and maze. The palace entry ticket with audio guide worth £38 per person is also included in your ticket price. These tours are only offered as private group tours max 2-4 persons.
Your guided tour, which will highlight the history of the palace and the Marlborough family, will take place while walking through the gardens and grounds plus part of the palace.
Enjoy free time to further explore the palace exhibition spaces and garden. Visit other parts of the palace and gardens on your own or enjoy a meal at the palace gardens cafe or interior restaurant. Scheduled start times can be revised provided you make such a request known when you book.
Special Disclaimer Notice: From mid November until end December, the palace has a Christmas display exhibition which may partially obstruct viewing some items in the palace state rooms. Please take note of this fact, before you may book.
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Visit, Guided tour, Sightseeing (2.5 hours)
21B Oxford St, Woodstock OX20 1TH, UK
• Meet guide wearing red lanyard by our red sign, outside Oxford Tourist Info centre, 15 Broad Street, OX1 3AS. • Your guide will meet you in Oxford to take you on the public bus to Woodstock, where the palace is located. It can take up to one hour to get to the palace. The tour will then last up to 90 minutes.
Face mask or protective covering
This tour allows private group tour bookings for a maximum 1-4 persons only; for larger group sizes, please ask GetYourGuide to call the operator for details. Special Disclaimer Notice: From mid November until end of December, the palace has a Christmas display exhibition which may partially obstruct viewing some items in the palace state rooms. Please take note of this fact, before you may book.
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