Banqueting House
London, Greater London · ★ 4.4 · 2,054 visitor reviews
London, SW1A 2ER

About
Banqueting House in London brings royal history to families in Greater London. This indoor venue showcases the only surviving part of the Palace of Whitehall, featuring Rubens' magnificent ceiling paintings. A café serves refreshments, while toilets and wheelchair accessibility ensure comfortable visits. Suited for older children and teenagers interested in history, Banqueting House provides insights into Stuart-era Britain. A fascinating heritage destination.
Good for: older children, teenagers
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Facilities
- Toilets
- Cafe
- Wheelchair Accessible
- Accessible Entrance
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Common questions
What is Banqueting House?
The only surviving part of the Palace of Whitehall, featuring Rubens' magnificent ceiling paintings - a window into Stuart-era Britain.
Is Banqueting House suitable for young children?
The historic site is best suited to older children and teenagers interested in history and art.
Does Banqueting House have facilities?
Yes, there is a café, toilets, an accessible entrance, and wheelchair accessibility.
What can families see at Banqueting House?
Rubens' stunning ceiling paintings and insights into royal history in this fascinating London heritage destination.
Where is Banqueting House?
In central London, Greater London - a unique piece of royal history.
What families say
2054 reviews