Hampton Court Landing Stage

Hampton Court, with the Royal Palace, built in 1515 by Cardinal Wolesey & presented to King Henry VIII in 1529. Later Sir Christopher Wren rebuilds large parts of the Tudor palace for King William III and Queen Mary II.

The tudor palace houses a large collection of orginal arms, armour, tapestries and fine paintings. It is equally famous for its gardens, maze and the Great Vine, planted in 1769, the largest in the world.

The palace also hosts the annual Hampton Court Palace Festival and Hampton Court Palace Garden Festival.

 

River Cruises from Hampton Court Landing Stage

Our sailings operate on selected days & are subject to change without prior notice, we advise regularly checking this page for the most up to date sailing information.

Transport Links

National Rail

Hampton Court Station (Zone 6)
Southwestern Railway (25-Minutes to Clapham Junction, 34-Minutes to London Waterloo)

Bus Services

Hampton Court Palace:
111, 216, 411, 461, 513, R68

Coach Parking

Hampton Court Station (Managed by Southwestern Railway)

Hampton Court Landing Stage Location

Hampton Court Landing Stage is situated next to Hampton Court Palace. The landing stage is a short walk from Hampton Court Station (via Hampton Court Bridge). 

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Things to do in Hampton Court

 The East Front, Hampton Court Palace.

Hampton Court Palace

Hampton Court Palace. The last stop on the tour, was built in 1515 by Cardinal Wolesey and presented to King Henry VIII in 1529.
The Tudor palace houses a large collection of original arms, armour, tapestries and fine paintings. It is famous for its gardens, maze and the Great Vine, planted in 1769.

Walking Distance: 1 Minute / 140 Feet

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