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Explore hidden parts of the Palace of Westminster this Easter

Ever wondered what the Speaker of the House of Commons does on a day-to-day basis? Did you know that the role — which has existed since at least 1377 — was once considered rather perilous? All will be revealed this Easter at the Palace of Westminster, when you'll have the rare chance to explore the State Apartments of Speaker's House. 

On these guided tours, you'll explore rooms that have played host to royalty and heads of state for over 160 years. Swoon over the ornate Grand Staircase. Be immersed in the illustrious history of the State Dining Room. Marvel at The Crimson Drawing Room's magnificent silk wall hangings. And even peek inside the State Bedroom, where you'll learn all about the disappearance (and eventual rediscovery) of the State Bed. 

Easter Speaker's House tours run 30 March to 13 April. They cost £20, or £12 for people aged 16-24, with all profits going to the Speaker's Art Fund. Tickets also include entry to a special exhibition marking 75 years since the start of the Commonwealth, which explores its connection to UK Parliament via archival documents, images and artefacts. Want to really make a day of it? Read on to find out how to squeeze even more into your visit, then use the blue buttons to book your tickets.

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Add On A Palace Tour

You can get even more out of your visit by embarking on a Palace tour before or after your Speaker's House excursion (just make sure you leave a couple of hours between start times). Explore more of the Palace of Westminster with the help of an expert guide, or go solo and opt for a self-guided audio tour with a multimedia guide.

Learn More About Parliament

The Palace tour will take you inside the famous House of Commons and House of Lords Chambers, where laws are made and the biggest political issues of the day are debated. You'll also see the Central Lobby and uncover the secrets of the medieval marvel that is Westminster Hall, which has played a huge role in national life since the 11th century. 

Refuel In Between Tours

All that exploring is tiring work! Take a breather in between tours and head to the Jubilee Café just off Westminster Hall for a coffee, pastry or panini. We've heard word that they do a mean cream tea, too...

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