Blenheim Palace Ticket
- Experience the grandeur of the 18th-century Baroque Palace, where Sir Winston Churchill was born
- Immerse yourself in the rich history, stunning architecture, and diverse artifacts
- Take leisurely strolls through the expansive Formal Gardens and surrounding ten gardens
- Delve into the world of butterflies at the captivating Butterfly House
- Engage with the history of the stables through an interactive exhibition
What to expect
Begin your visit at Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and the birthplace of Sir Winston Churchill, which remains the home of the 12th Duke and Duchess of Marlborough. This magnificent 18th-century English Baroque palace is set within over 2,000 acres of parkland designed by the renowned landscape architect ‘Capability’ Brown, featuring sweeping lawns, formal gardens, and a serene lake
Step inside the Palace to discover over 300 years of history brought to life through grand state rooms adorned with intricate carvings, hand-painted ceilings, and outstanding collections of porcelain, tapestries, and paintings.
Explore the Churchill Exhibition, which traces Sir Winston Churchill’s life through photographs, letters, historical artifacts, and a lifelike model. Continue to the Stables Exhibition, where the historic stable block has been transformed into an interactive space revealing the working life of the estate.
Stroll through the beautifully curated outdoor spaces, including the formal gardens such as the Water Terraces, Italian Garden, Secret Garden, and Rose Garden. The Walled Garden is home to family-friendly attractions like the Butterfly House and the Marlborough Maze, offering a relaxing contrast to the Palace interiors.
As part of Blenheim Palace’s most ambitious project in its 300-year history, a £12 million roof restoration is currently underway to protect the Palace’s historic fabric and safeguard its stunning interiors for future generations.
For a truly unique experience, enjoy the Rooftop Viewing Platform, open for a limited time only. This exclusive opportunity offers spectacular panoramic views across the Palace, its vast Estate, and the Oxfordshire countryside, revealing never-before-seen perspectives of Britain’s Greatest Palace as part of the Roof Restoration Project








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