Fulham Palace

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London, United Kingdom

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Museum· Botanical garden· Tourist attraction· Cafe· Garden· Historical place museum

Fulham Palace Reviews | Rating 4.6 out of 5 stars (5 reviews)

Fulham Palace is located in London, United Kingdom on Bishop's Ave, Fulham,. Fulham Palace is rated 4.6 out of 5 in the category museum in United Kingdom.

Address

Bishop's Ave, Fulham,

Phone

+44 2077363233

Amenities

Good for kidsRestaurantToilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible car parkWheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Tam Griffiths

I’ve lived in London for 40 years but somehow never knew about this wonderful spot by the river. Do go there for a delightful few hours soul-reviving walk. Its beautiful. Don’t miss the walled garden & glass conservatory.

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Richárd Vámossy

Great option for a Saturday or Sunday. Not too packed, a bit hidden but well worth the visit. It's free but they accept donations of course. Also, the palace and the gardens are not too big, can be walked through and completed easily even within an hour but it's highly recommended to experience the atmosphere to the fullest and try a cup of coffee or tea for example while enjoying these historical walls and ceilings or the outside terrace in case it's sunny out there. Friendly and very careful staff during COVID times and good service. Highly recommended.

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Reema Dreaming

The museum is closed at the moment due to the pandemic but had some lunch and a nice wonder around the grounds and delightful walled garden. We paid ba small donation to enter the walled garden area but the rest of the grounds are free... The flowers were in glorious full bloom and we had fun spotting the vegetables such as marrow and squash. There is a bit of a natural playground space for children, lots of space and grass to meet friends and chat outside. There may be another playground too but we didn't go there. I was also interested to see a pizza can doing wood fired pizza in the grounds too - if we hadn't have brought our lunch with us it might have been really tempting. There are some nice wood carvings towards the parking area. It was good to see that the toilets are open. Next door is Bishops park with a bigger play area for children, lake, tennis courts and cafe.

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Arianna Penna

Such a wonderful park to visit. They have public toilets as well!

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Ray

This poor Palace doesn't get any recognition or respect that it deserves. Maybe because instead of housing kings & queens, it's been a home for Bishops of London. Also its free entry doesn't do it any favours either because it's taken for granted and overlooked even by locals let alone tourists. I think Grade I listed buildings of middle ages should have at least a nominal entry fee and general public shouldn't be allowed to just walk through it.