Tourism To The British Buckingham Palace Will Open To The Public Starting In 2025

JAKARTA - The British Empire has finally opened Buckingham Palace to be visited by the general public starting in early 2025. Visitors will be invited to experience like aristocrats.

Launching from Stuff.co.nz, on Wednesday, November 6, 2024, the palace's East Wing area will be open to the public for five months. This opening was first carried out, outside of the usual opening only during the summer.

At the opening in January 2025, for the first time visitors will be allowed to walk through the front gate and cross the front yard of Buckingham's famous Palace.

Payers can also enter the palace in the same way as guests at the garden party or royal reception.

Visitors will be able to take a 90-minute guided tour, which runs from January to May 2025.

The fee for the entrance tour of Buckingham Palace is 90 pounds sterling or around Rp. 1.8 million, and will get a more in-depth view of the history of the rooms at the palace's East Wing.

In addition to the tour for the East Wing area, a guided tour will also be opened to another room during next year's winter month, starting November. On this tour, visitors will be invited to explore the Middle Space, which includes a balcony and Victoria Memorial.

Visitors will also be invited to explore the Yellow Image Room with China's towering media, as well as the Main Corridor with a height of 73.1 meters.

Meanwhile, Buckingham Palace is currently in the process of restoring 369 million pounds sterling or around Rp7.54 trillion. The things that were repaired at the palace started from updating the power lines, pipelines, and room heating systems for 10 years.

Buckingham Palace itself previously served as the official residence of the king in London, the venue for the hearing, and the reception. However, currently King Charles III does not live in the palace, but lives in his home in the Good House area.