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Address: Woodstock
OX20 1PP
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Address: Woodstock
OX20 1PP
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Visiting Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is one of the top visitor attractions in Oxfordshire, with a fascinating past and something for everyone to enjoy.

Well known as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the UK and for being the birthplace of Winston Churchill, Blenheim Palace has plenty of reasons to visit. As well as having a rich history to unearth, the Palace is an architectural masterpiece with intricate details outside and beautiful interiors. There are also 2,000 acres of parkland and gardens to explore. Read on to find out more about visiting Blenheim Palace and how to book tickets. 

Booking tickets to Blenheim Palace

You’ll need to visit the Blenheim Palace website to book your tickets which will give you entry for the day and for the following 12 months. A range of tickets are available including access to the park, gardens and Palace.

Click to book tickets for Adventure Play at Blenheim Palace.

Things to do at Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace

Visit the Palace

Embark on a guided tour of the Palace, home to the Dukes of Marlborough and the greatest Briton, Sir Winston Churchill. Explore exhibits that tell the story of their lives and the lives of those who have run the Palace and Estate for three centuries through diaries, artefacts, photographs and film.

The Palace State Rooms are some of the most visually magnificent to visit with even the hallways adorned with art and grand furnishings. Upstairs gives a look into what modern-day living in an 18th-century palace is like, while downstairs, you’ll get a glimpse into the lives of the Palace staff.

Blenheim Palace fact: Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, The Favourite, and James Bond: Spectre used Blenheim as a filming location.

Explore the gardens

Blenheim Palace Gardens

The Formal Gardens at Blenheim have a long history and are where you’ll find the Churchill Memorial Garden.  Spend an hour walking through and appreciating the beautifully landscaped areas.

The family-friendly Walled Garden is home to the Marlborough Maze, Butterfly House and Miniature Train. It is a great place to spend time burning off extra energy with little ones.

The Tree Trail is a self-guided tour through the property, exploring how nature as evolved along with the Palace.  You’ll see some beautiful areas on the walk, which you can take at your own pace.

Enjoy Adventure Play

Kids will love exploring Adventure Play which has areas for toddlers and bigger adventurers. Expect slides, zip wires, cargo nets, a firepole, and much more.

Attend special events

Blenheim at Christmas

Blenheim Palace has a jam-packed activity schedule throughout the year, from Christmas light spectacles and ice skating to jousting and food festivals in the summer. View all planned events at Blenheim Palace.  

Facilities at Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace boasts brilliant visitor facilities, so you can spend your entire day here.

Shopping at Blenheim Palace

You can shop online or in person to discover exclusive Blenheim Palace products and gifts sourced from British companies and the Estate itself. From local honey to showcases of artwork, there’s a gift or souvenir for everyone.

Dining at Blenheim Palace

Afternoon Tea at Blenheim

Blenheim Palace has a great range of eateries, from a family-friendly pizzeria to restaurants for a relaxed dining experience. Here are some of the places where you can enjoy locally sourced seasonal produce during your visit.

The Orangery Restaurant
Experience an elegant afternoon tea at the Orangery Restaurant or choose from a vibrant selection of dishes off the lunch menu.

The Stables Café
Fancy a sweet treat, quick breakfast or lunch? The Stables Café is a great stop-off near the Formal Gardens.

The Walled Garden Pizzeria
Enjoy a freshly wood fired pizza right near Adventure Play and Walled Garden.

Accessibility

Blenheim Palace prides itself on being as accessible for everyone as possible. View all accessibility information.

Getting to Blenheim Palace

Blenheim Palace is located on the edge of Woodstock in Oxfordshire. It’s only a 20-minute drive from Oxford and 25 minutes from our Chipping Norton Club Site. You can find full details and advice on getting to Blenheim Palace here.


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