Can you walk down The Mall in London?

The Mall must be walk to experience Royal London. It's that Grand Avenue where the British march towards Buckingham Palace to greet the Royal Family during Royal Events. It's the mile that the Parades go by, Bands, Mounted Guards, Troops march through its length.
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Can you walk down The Mall to Buckingham Palace?

The Mall is London's primary ceremonial road. Starting at Trafalgar Square it leads though Admiralty Arch into St James's Park, passes St James's Palace, Clarence House and finishes at Buckingham palace.
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How long is The Mall walk in London?

The length of The Mall from where it joins Constitution Hill at the Victoria Memorial end to Admiralty Arch is exactly 0.5 nautical miles (0.93 km; 0.58 mi).
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Can anyone drive down The Mall?

The Mall is a tree-lined royal road leading from Trafalgar Square to Buckingham Palace. The road is closed to traffic on Sundays, public holidays and for ceremonial events, including royal weddings, jubilee celebrations, parades and state visits.
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What is The Mall Buckingham Palace today?

Today, The Mall plays an important part in ceremonies such as Changing the Guard, Trooping the Colour and also Royal events such as weddings and funerals and the recent Jubilee celebrations.
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Is pall-mall the same as The Mall?

Pall Mall in London runs parallel to the Mall, connecting St James Street to Trafalgar Square. The name 'Pall Mall' actually refers to an ancient game played with a ball and mallet, similar to croquet. The street took on its name as the first ever pall-mall court was constructed in the area in 1630.
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Which royals live on The Mall?

Clarence House

Beside St James's Palace on The Mall, it was the residence of Queen Elizabeth, the Queen Mother from 1953 until 2002 and was also the home of Queen Elizabeth II, then Princess Elizabeth, and the Duke of Edinburgh following their marriage in 1947.
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Is The Mall closed to pedestrians?

The Mall between Buckingham Palace and Trafalgar Square is closed to automobiles and motorbikes, but open for cyclists, skaters and pedestrians.
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Why is The Mall in London called The Mall?

This illustration shows the Mall next to Saint James's Park in London, near the Palace of St. James and today's Buckingham Palace. In the late 1600s, King Charles II played pall-mall in the area with his courtiers, which is why it was called a mall.
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Can you still drive past Buckingham Palace?

There are public roads on all sides of the palace grounds, but the general public are not allowed to drive into the palace grounds.
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Why is pall-mall famous?

Pall Mall is known for the various gentlemen's clubs built there in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The Travellers Club was founded in 1819 and moved to No. 49 Pall Mall in 1822.
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Who lives in Clarence House?

Who lives in Clarence House now? Clarence House has been home to King Charles III and Camilla the Queen consort for almost 20 years. The pair moved in during 2003 and will continue to call it home until renovation works at Buckingham Palace are completed.
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Can you go inside Buckingham Palace for free?

Though the Palace is generally not open to the public, during summer you can visit its State Apartments (admission charge) and see the Queen's large garden and collection of artwork. You can however see the Changing of the Guard for free at 11.30 am every morning during summer and every second morning during winter.
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Can you walk around Big Ben?

The Big Ben tour is 90 minutes long so you must be comfortable completing the 334-step climb within this time. There will be limited seating at specific rest points.
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Is there a dress code to enter Buckingham Palace?

There is no formal dress code required to enter the Palace. Toilets and baby-care facilities are located in the garden, this is at the end of the route through the Palace. There are no toilet facilities at the start of the visitor route. Alternative arrangements can be made for visitors with disabilities on request.
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What is London's expensive mall?

Here are a few contenders for the title of "most expensive shopping mall in London": Harrods: Situated in the affluent Knightsbridge neighborhood, Harrods is a world-renowned department store known for its vast selection of luxury goods, from designer clothing and jewelry to gourmet food and fine wines.
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What is the oldest mall in the UK?

January 23, 1571 was when the first shopping mall in England, the Royal Exchange, opened.
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What is the street in front of Buckingham Palace?

The Mall is a short but important road in London.
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Why is Oxford Street closed?

Yet the pandemic has been blamed for the eventual closures of popular shops. Big name brands have fled Oxford Street, leaving behind ghost stores in the once-iconic shopping destination. One of the most famous to go has been Topshop. Just a decade ago, Topshop was the undisputed queen of the British high street.
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Why is The Mall red?

The surface of The Mall is coloured red to give the effect of a giant red carpet leading up to Buckingham Palace. This colour was obtained using synthetic iron oxide pigment from Deanshanger Oxide Works (Deanox), which was created using the Deanox Process devised by chemist Ernest Lovell.
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Who owns Buckingham Palace?

The palace, like Windsor Castle, is owned by the reigning monarch in right of the Crown.
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Who now owns Balmoral Castle?

Who owns it? Though official royal residences like Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace are owned by the Crown Estate, which is funded by British taxpayers, Balmoral is the personal property of King Charles III, as is Sandringham, located in Norfolk, England.
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Does anyone live at Buckingham Palace?

Buckingham Palace

Hundreds of visitors flock daily to be in the same vicinity where royalty resides. The palace's private quarters have been Queen Elizabeth II's formal residence since 1936 when her father took the throne and is speculated to be the new home of King Charles III and his Queen Consort.
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