Hampton Court Palace, once the residence of the infamous Tudor king, Henry VIII, stands as a testament to grand architecture and lavish interiors, originally designed to rival France’s Palace of Versailles. Located in Greater London, this historical landmark boasts 500 years of turbulent royal history. Visitors can explore the palace’s opulent rooms, admire the world’s largest grape vine, and stroll through the stunning surrounding gardens, immersing themselves in a rich tapestry of British history and natural beauty.
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