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Blenheim Palace
BLENHEIM PALACE GUIDE
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Blenheim Palace Guide & Reviews (2026)

Blenheim Palace is one of those Cotswolds day trips that feels instantly special, even before you step inside. You have the sweeping courtyards, the properly grand State Rooms, and then the Parkland that just keeps unfolding as you walk. Knowing the latest ticket prices, the best way to arrive, and where to park (without doing a needless loop of the Estate roads) makes the whole day smoother.

Date published: 3rd March 2026 (15:09 UK time) | Last updated: 3rd March 2026 (15:09 UK time)

Blenheim Palace at a Glance

Essential visit information

Time Needed

3 - 5 Hours

Completed

1722

Best For

Heritage, Gardens, Big Walks

Little detail you will notice: the moment you step into the Great Court, the scale hits you. It is worth pausing for 30 seconds before you get swept along by the day-trippers.

Blenheim Palace Address & Location

Getting here

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Address & Navigation

Blenheim Palace sits on the edge of Woodstock, around eight miles north west of Oxford. If you are driving, it is signposted from M40 Junction 9 and the main approach is off the A44. For sat nav, Blenheim recommend using OX20 1UL.

Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, Oxfordshire OX20 1PP

Visitor enquiries: +44 1993 810530

Opening times snapshot: the Palace opens daily from 10:30 (last entry 16:45) and the Park is open daily 09:00 - 18:00. Always double-check the official opening times page if you are visiting around special events.

A Brief History of Blenheim Palace

Victory, architecture, and a famous birth

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A Royal Gift

Built as a reward for the 1st Duke of Marlborough after the Battle of Blenheim, the Palace became a statement of national pride as much as a family home.

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Baroque Brilliance

The Palace is a landmark of English Baroque. Even if you are not an architecture person, the first view across the courtyards is a jaw-dropper.

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Churchill Connection

Sir Winston Churchill was born here in 1874. There is something oddly moving about seeing how small a birth room can feel inside a building this enormous.

Did you know? Blenheim is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. On a clear day, the long views across the water and parkland make it obvious why.

Is Blenheim Palace Expensive?

Trav's Wallet Score

TRAV’S WALLET SCORE: 8.5/10 (Pricey)

(Note: For the 'How Expensive' rating, the lower the number, the cheaper it is!)

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Squawk! It is not a bargain day out, but the big money-saver is the way Blenheim converts many entry tickets into 12 months access. If you live anywhere near Oxfordshire, that second visit suddenly makes the price feel much friendlier.

Pricing & Entry Tickets

Current admission rates

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Typical Admission Rates (as of today)

These are the current prices shown on the official booking page. Blenheim’s tickets often come with 12 months access, so keep your booking email handy for your return visit.

  • Under 3s: FREE
  • Park & Gardens - Adult: £31.00
  • Park & Gardens - Child (3-16): £15.00
  • Palace, Park & Gardens - Adult: £41.00
  • Palace, Park & Gardens - Child (3-16): £24.00
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Discounts and Offers

Ways to save on your visit

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Green Travel Discount

Blenheim offers a 20% discount for visitors arriving by bus, train, or bike. You use the code GREEN20 during online checkout and show proof of travel on arrival.

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12 Months Access

Many tickets are automatically converted into an Annual Pass style benefit. If you are local-ish, one return visit can make the cost feel far more reasonable.

Carer Tickets

Carers for Blue Badge holders are admitted for free, and Blenheim has an Access Desk for support with wheelchairs and mobility scooters (availability is limited, so plan ahead).

Who Should Visit?

Is it right for your itinerary?

WHO WILL LOVE IT

  • History lovers: the Marlborough story, Churchill connection, and the sheer heft of British heritage are all here.
  • Garden walkers: you can do a gentle loop or properly stretch your legs, depending on your mood.
  • Photo people: the Water Terraces look especially good in soft light. Early afternoon can be harsh, so morning often wins.

WHO MIGHT HATE IT

  • Ultra-budget travellers: the tickets are not cheap, especially if you only want a quick look.
  • People who dislike walking: the best moments tend to happen when you get away from the main courtyards and wander into the Parkland.

Visiting With Kids

Is the Palace family-friendly?

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Adventure Play

If your crew needs to burn energy, Blenheim’s Adventure Play is a strong shout. It is the kind of place where "five more minutes" turns into forty.

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Miniature Train

The miniature railway between the Palace and the Walled Garden can be a lifesaver if little legs are fading. It also feels like a treat, even for grown-ups.

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Picnic Friendly

On a dry day, the Parkland is brilliant for a packed lunch. There is something very satisfying about hearing the crunch of gravel paths and then finding a quiet patch of grass with a view.

What to See

Highlights you should not skip

🏰 State Rooms

Start with the big hitters. The State Rooms are the main event, and it is worth slowing down in the first few rooms so you do not rush everything after.

🌿 Formal Gardens

The Formal Gardens are where Blenheim feels most "designed". If you hit it in spring, the colour can be ridiculous in the best way.

🌊 The Lake Views

Make time for the water and the long views. The little moments are the best: a quiet bend in the path, then suddenly a wide-open panorama.

Small "been there" tip: if you are visiting on a crisp day, keep an eye out for a bit of mist hanging over the water in the morning. It makes the whole place feel cinematic.

Peak Crowd Heatmap

When to expect the busiest areas

🟢 Early Mornings

Best time for photos. Arrive early, walk the courtyards, and enjoy the gardens before the day-trip coaches and family groups really build.

🔴 Midday Rush

Most congested. Late morning into early afternoon is when the State Rooms can feel busiest, especially at weekends and during school holidays.

🟡 Late Afternoons

Quieter paths. The Parkland tends to thin out later on. It is a lovely time to take a longer walk when the chatter fades and you mostly hear birds and footsteps.

Trav’s Insider Hack: Easy Entry and Easy Legs

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“Squawk! Two simple wins: pre-book your tickets for a quick scan entry, and remember there is a free shuttle bus to the Palace from the main car park if you want to save your steps for the gardens and Parkland. If you are coming from Oxford, the bus drops you right by the entrance, which feels very smug.”

Getting Around (Quick Distance Guide)

Simple on-the-day navigation

🚶 From the Main Car Park

🚶 Short walk
(Or take the free shuttle if you prefer)

🚌 From Woodstock Bus Stops

🚶 About 10 mins
(Through the Park from the entrance)

🌿 To the Gardens and Trails

🚶 Varies
(Some paths are gently rolling and can be muddy after rain)

Footwear note: even on a sunny day, the Parkland can be soft underfoot after rain. Trainers are fine, but flimsy shoes can turn into a regret quite quickly.

Best Areas to Stay Near Blenheim Palace

Top spots for easy access

Woodstock

The closest base. Great if you want an unhurried morning arrival and a cosy pub dinner afterwards without driving.

Oxford

Perfect for pairing Blenheim with museums, colleges, and a city break. Easy bus links out to Woodstock make it a straightforward day trip.

North Cotswolds Villages

If you are doing Arlington Row, Bourton, Broadway and the rest, base yourself nearby and slot Blenheim into your loop as the "big landmark" day.

Parking Information

Where to leave your car

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On-site Parking

Parking is available on site, and it is free for standard visits. A parking charge can apply for selected third-party event days (Christmas is the common example), so check your event details if you are visiting for a ticketed seasonal show.

  • Sat nav postcode: OX20 1UL (recommended by Blenheim)
  • Accessibility: Blue Badge parking is signposted at the front of the main car park
  • Getting to the Palace: free shuttle bus service from the main car park is available
  • Extra parking: further parking is available at the Walled Garden
  • Driving note: a 20mph speed limit applies across the Estate

If you are arriving at peak times, the easiest stress-avoidance move is simply arriving earlier than you think you need to. You get calmer parking, and you start the day with that lovely quiet "morning at a country estate" feeling.

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Rory Porter

BY RORY PORTER

I’ve spent countless hours exploring the Cotswolds, and Blenheim is the kind of place I happily return to. This guide is built to help you nail ticket pricing, arrive without fuss, and enjoy the Palace, gardens and Parkland at the right pace.

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