What makes it 71% Baby-Friendly: Babies enter free; pushchairs, carriers, change tables and open breastfeeding are provided, but narrow aisles and fragile art require constant supervision and quick exits if crying occurs.
Why 1-2 hours visit duration is ideal for with baby: Compact gallery with key highlights fits a comfortable visit with a baby.
Explore The Edwardians exhibition:
View over 300 objects showcasing Edwardian royal life until Nov 2025.
Tip: Book tickets online to secure timed entry and use the free multimedia guide.
Admire Lucian Freud’s portrait:
See the celebrated 2003 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II in a dedicated room.
Tip: Use the audio guide for context and pause by seating areas if baby needs a break.
Photo stop at the Gallery Shop:
Pose on gold throne seats and browse royal-themed souvenirs.
Tip: Let your baby sit briefly on the throne seat for a memorable family photo.

Fab TR
Such a beautiful gallery shop! Every corner is filled with unique artwork and handmade crafts. The staff were so friendly and happy to share the stories behind each piece. Perfect place to find a meaningful gift or just get inspired. Highly recommend visiting!
Nick Miles
Can be busy but if you can shut out the madding crowds, the art (depending on the title of the works being show) is remarkable. We saw the Edwardian Gallery. Timed ticketing - don't be late!
Alicia Martin
Went for the Edwardian exhibition. Staff were really lovely, especially the young woman on the door. She was super friendly and helpful :) . The queue moved really quick and security was quick too, just a quick airport style bag scan. If you have large bags you can leave them in lockers. I didn't use the audio guide myself but lots of people did abs seemed to find it really useful. If you prefer t...
Chris Graham
Elegant, well-organised, and full of treasures Our visit to the King’s Gallery was part of the Royal Day Out ticket, which also included the Royal Mews and the State Rooms at Buckingham Palace — an excellent way to see three very different but equally fascinating parts of the Royal Collection. Visitor flow through each section was well managed, avoiding that “crowd shuffle” feeling you sometimes...
G Gim
I visited on a Sunday afternoon to see a special exhibition. The gallery is small but has a pleasant and cozy atmosphere, making it easy to enjoy the artworks without feeling crowded. Even the restroom had a charming, vintage feel that matched the overall vibe of the gallery. The ticket is valid for a whole year, so I’m planning to visit again sometime soon. Visited in Jun 2025
Visit Monday–Friday mornings to avoid summer crowds. From April to November 2025, catch the Edwardian exhibition before it closes. Winter months offer quieter galleries and faster entry.
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| Item | Cost (Approx.) |
|---|---|
| 2 Adult tickets | GBP 38 |
| Souvenir postcard | GBP 5 |
| Total Estimated | GBP 43 |
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