1. Hampton Court Palace is a historic royal palace located in London, England. It was originally built in the early 16th century by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey and was later acquired by King Henry VIII. The palace has an interesting blend of Tudor and Baroque architecture, reflecting the different periods of its construction and renovation. Some of the highlights of the palace include the State Apartments, the Great Hall, the Chapel Royal, the Tudor Kitchens, and the famous maze in the gardens. The palace has also been the setting for many important events in British history, including the trial of Henry VIII’s second wife, Queen Anne Boleyn. Today, visitors can explore the palace’s fascinating history and enjoy various exhibitions, events, and activities.

2. Hampton Court Palace is open daily from 10:00 am to 6:00 pm (last admission is at 5:00 pm). The palace can be reached by train, bus, boat, or car. The nearest train station is Hampton Court, which is a 35-minute journey from London Waterloo. The palace can also be accessed by several bus routes, including the 111, 216, 411, and R68. Visitors can also take a boat from Westminster, Richmond, or Kingston. The palace has a car park for those who wish to drive. The phone number for the palace is +44 20 3166 6000.

3. Tickets for Hampton Court Palace can be purchased online or on site. Admission prices vary depending on the type of ticket and whether or not you book in advance. Standard adult tickets start at £24.50, while tickets for children (ages 5-15) start at £12.25. Family tickets, group tickets, and other packages are also available. Visitors who book at least 1 day in advance can save up to 10% on admission prices. Discounts are also available for seniors, students, and disabled visitors. Audio guides are available for an additional fee.