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Hampton Court Palace Review

4.5 /579 Reviews
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Waterloo is a train, no one mentions turning! As a result, I accidentally made a car that was not a direct bus. I asked the ticket inspector and said that it was this one. I went up. As a result, I found out after sitting too much. I asked the flight attendant and asked him for the train timetable. I got off the bus and then sat back. I transferred to Hampton under subtown. The train was delayed for an hour. . . . Hampton Palace is worth seeing, but there is no Chinese interpreter, I saw a half-knowledge, 5 pounds took the royal carriage, walked around the main garden, there is explanation, the magic garden is outside the entrance of the palace, it is recommended to visit the right turn to go to the magic garden, maze, etc.

Hampton Court Palace

Posted: Jun 17, 2019
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  • 开挂的人生888
    4/5Excellent
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    Very good attraction, Hampton Palace is not far from London, close to Kingston, worth a visit. There are antique staff walking back and forth, doing performances, restoring some historical activities, if the opportunity is coincidental, you can take pictures with Henry VIII and his wife.

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    Posted: Dec 24, 2021
  • M43***62
    5/5Outstanding

    I have never visited Hampton Court Palace before and found it to be a very interesting experience. Staff were very helpful and disabled facilities very good.

    0
    Posted: Nov 11, 2020
  • suifeng2019
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Hampton Palace was originally built in the early 16th century, and soon after it was built, it was occupied by the deviant Henry VIII, the wind of the Tudor dynasty. The representativeness of the palace, the interestingness of the story, I think is no less than Windsor, the Tower of London.

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    Posted: Nov 28, 2019
  • juki235
    5/5Outstanding
    Original Text

    Hampton Palace is relatively remote, so there are not many tourists, but it is worth visiting. Compared with Buckingham Palace, there are more imprints of the life of ancient emperors. It seems interesting. Some rooms are very creative and can be visited for two or three hours without a voice guide. The backyard here is super large and the trees are trimmed like fairy tales. It's very beautiful.

    3
    Posted: Jun 19, 2017
  • 含明隐迹
    5/5Outstanding
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    Hampton Court Palace, a former British Royal residence, is located in Richmond upon Thames, southwest London. Although the royal family has moved out, the historical charm of the palace and the artistic style of its gardens have made it an indispensable cultural and historical attraction in London, known as the "Versailles Palace in Britain" and a model of Tudor-style palace in Britain. Cardinal Wolsey purchased the area in 1514 and began building in 1515. The palace was built entirely in Tudor style, with 1280 rooms inside. It was the most gorgeous building in the country at that time. Later, Oasis was dissatisfied with the king because of his rich prince. After his death in 1530, the palace was owned by Henry VIII. Henry VIII and Ambolyn entered the palace and began to expand. King Edward I was born here. It is said that Elizabeth I used to regard it as a love nest for adultery in order to avoid the eyes of Congress.

    4
    Posted: Oct 8, 2016
  • 含明隐迹
    5/5Outstanding
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    Hampton Palace (Hampton Court Palace), former British royal residence, located in Richmond (Richmond upon Thames) by the Thames, south-west London. Although the royal family has moved out, the historical charm of the palace and the artistic style of its gardens make it a must-see humanistic historical attraction in London, known as the "Versailles Palace of England", the model of the British Tudor Palace. In 1514, Bishop Oxi purchased this area, and began construction in 1515. The palace was built in full accordance with the Tudor style. There were 1,280 rooms inside, which was the most gorgeous building in the country at that time. Later, because of the rich prince, Oasis attracted the king's dissatisfaction, after the death of 1530, the palace was owned by Henry VIII. Henry VIII and Anbolyn entered the palace and began to expand, the birth of King Edward I, who is said to have used it as a love nest for the secret of Parliament to avoid the ears and eyes of Parliament.

    3
    Posted: Feb 19, 2017
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