Britain just oozes with royalty and rich history. Discover the UK’s castles, palaces, yachts and more. Explore our interactive map to discover royal attractions across Britain.

Royal things to do in Scotland
Balmoral Castle
Balmoral Castle tells of Scottish history like no other. Built in 1856, it served as the queen’s countryside getaway in Aberdeenshire.
Iona Abbey
This sacred site situated on the Isle of Iona traces all the way back to AD 563 and was a regular destination for Christian pilgrimages. Take the chance to soak in this spiritual haven firsthand.
Holyrood Palace
Its most famous resident monarch was Mary, Queen of Scots, whose secretary and confident was assassinated on the premises. Visit the home of Scottish royal history and the queen’s official residence in Scotland.
The Royal Yacht Britannia
At the Royal Yacht Britannia in Edinburgh, you’ll wonder which British dignitaries haven’t graced its elegant deck. From Her Majesty The Queen and Winston Churchill to Nelson Mandela and Rajiv Gandhi, notable figures have boarded this majestic vessel. All aboard the deck for stunning exhibitions!
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Royal things to do in England
Chatsworth House
Indulge your inner artist with one of the UK’s largest private art collections, and follow the footsteps of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Located in heart of the Peak District in Derbyshire, Chatsworth House contains enough stunning greenery and lavish rooms that you could roam for days.
Sandringham
Having housed four generations of British monarchs, Sandringham is the queen’s Norfolk countryside retreat! From coastal wetlands to beautiful woodlands, Sandringham makes a perfect escape.
Warwick Castle
Previously used as a medieval fortress, Warwick Castle in Warwickshire has a long and varied history. Visit the well-preserved castle where the Earl of Warwick enjoyed his leisure time in style.
Althorp House
Once the home of the late Princess Diana, Northampton’s Althorp House is now her resting place. Roam around the tranquil cottages, beautiful woodland and farms surrounding the estate.
King’s College
Feel like royalty as you gaze up at the stunning architecture of Cambridge’s King’s College. Founded by Henry VI, pop in to see its chapel that took a whole century to complete.
Longdole Polo Club
Enter the depth of rural tranquility in Gloucester, and learn to play polo with the best of them. Even Prince Charles, William and Harry made an appearance on the grounds.
Kensington Palace
Did you know that original Leonardo da Vinci drawings were found in the palace with no clues as to how they got there? Get the royal insight by visiting the London home of Queen Victoria, Princess Diana and Will and Kate.
Buckingham Palace
You can’t get much more royal than London’s Buckingham Palace, which has one of the best known balconies in the world. It’s where members of the Royal Family appear to the public after royal or national celebrations. Inside the palace you’ll find stunning interiors and a fine art collection to marvel at.
Windsor Castle
The largest inhabited castle in the world, this building is simply breathtaking. Soak up the history of the artifacts, staterooms and grounds of Her Royal Majesty The Queen’s favorite palaces.
Highgrove House
For the finest greenery in all the land, head to Highgrove garden in Gloucestershire. Indulge your love of luxury with the kind of fine living suitable for a prince and a duchess.
Osborne House
Queen Victoria spent her holidays on the Isle of White in the palatial Osborne House. Marvel at its ornate terrace gardens, or take a dip in the sea at Osborne beach.
Wimbledon
Members of the Royal Family have had their own box at the prestigious Wimbledon Championships since 1922. If tennis isn’t your thing, there’s a charming village, an 1,140-acre common space (with windmill) and classy boutiques to explore nearby.
Royal Pavilion
Inspired by lavish Indian, Chinese and Islamic architecture, the Royal Pavilion was ordered to be constructed by King George IV in 1787 in Brighton. Evolving from a royal residence and seaside getaway to a hospital for Indian soldiers, the enchanting Royal Pavilion stands tall to this day.
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Royal things to do in Wales
Conwy Castle
Did you know that Conwy Castle was part of Edward I’s plan to build an “iron ring of castles” around Wales? Its grandiosity is not to be underrated. Venture to the battlements and immerse yourself in the conquest.
Anglesey
Pursue some romance on the captivating north coast of Wales where Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, and Prince William found their perfect hideaway residence. Designated an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB), Anglesey is the perfect place to fall in love.
Caerphilly Castle
Wales’ largest castle in Caerphilly is a revolutionary masterpiece in its strategic military defense. It’s one of the first castles in Britain to have a concentric design (a surrounding wall) and has a rich and thrilling medieval history.
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