£40pp—Blenheim Palace & Gardens: entry & lunch
Why We Love This Deal
Blenheim Palace in Oxfordshire is a striking piece of quintessential British history. Built in the 18th century, the Baroque masterpiece is the birthplace of Winston Churchill and remains one of the UK's largest houses. It's currently undergoing a landmark roof restoration, giving unique opportunities around the palace whilst the work is ongoing. Travelzoo members can visit the palace, park, and gardens for £40. Plus you'll get a £20 lunch voucher to spend onsite.
What's Included
- Entry for one adult (17 years and older) to Blenheim Palace, Park, and Gardens
- £20 lunch voucher to spend at The Stables Cafe , The Oxfordshire Pantry or The Pizzeria (valid on food and drink; does not include alcohol)
- Valid Monday–Wednesday only until 27 May, 2026. The palace is open from 10:30am. Last entry is 4:45pm. The formal gardens are open from 10am. Last entry is 4:30pm.
- Not available on bank holiday Mondays
- You must visit Blenheim Palace's website before your visit to check for opening times or any closures here
- Click here to see the events, exhibitions, and standard inclusions of your day ticket
- The palace is currently undergoing a £12 million landmark roof restoration. Visitors have access to the experiences whilst the scaffolding is up
More Reasons to Go
- A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Blenheim Palace is the current residence of 12th Duke of Marlborough—Charles James Spencer-Churchill—and his family.
- Explore the state rooms, filled with art and antiques. There is also a Churchill exhibition, where you can take a look into the former Prime Minister's life.
- The formal landscaped gardens include a water terrace and a rose garden. In the grounds there's also a maze and adventure playground* for the family.
- Whilst the scaffolding is up, your ticket includes the Rooftop View platform, which is open until 19 April. This offers panoramic views over the Oxfordshire countryside.
- Your ticket also includes access to a new immersive exhibition, Blueprints of Power (open 14 February–10 April). Step into the world of Sir John Vanbrugh—a charismatic architect and playwright whose ambition shaped an era.





















