Kensington Palace
Kensington Gardens, London W8 4PX
Each spellbinding room in the State Apartments is unique. To make full use of them, why not ensure guests depart via the stunning Queen's Gallery?
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2023
Kensington Palace Pavilion
Standing: 800* | Seating: 400*
Cost of space to hire: £12,000 - £23,000 + VAT
*using both spaces
Palace - Entrance Hall
Standing: 250
Cost of space to hire: £10,000
*not sold separately
State Apartments
- Privy Chamber
Standing: 50 | Seating: 36
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- Cupola Room
Standing: 80 | Seating: 60
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- King's Drawing Room
Standing: 100 | Seating: 90
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
Palace
- East Front Lawns
Standing: 300*
Cost of space to hire: £22,000 + VAT
*in conjunction with Pavilion
2024
Palace - Entrance Hall
Standing: 250
Cost of space to hire: £10,000
*not sold separately
State Apartments
- Privy Chamber
Standing: 50 | Seating: 36
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- Cupola Room
Standing: 80 | Seating: 60
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- King's Drawing Room
Standing: 100 | Seating: 90
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- King's Gallery
Standing: 170 | Seating: 110
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
State Apartments
- Queen's Gallery
Standing: 150 | Seating: 72
Cost of space to hire: £19,500 - £23,000
*State Rooms cannot be hired separately
Palace
- East Front Lawns
Standing: 300
Cost of space to hire: £22,000 + VAT
The Orangery*
Reception: 300 | Dinner: 200 (without dancing)
Cost of space to hire: £17,000+VAT
*available from April
Did you know?
The walkway surrounding the Sunken Garden used to be called the Nanny Walk during the 1920s and 1930s because it was a favourite meeting point for all the nannies of well-heeled children in Kensington.