Christmas at Blenheim Palace offers a magical Neverland® themed journey for groups
Bookings are now open for the enchanting world of Christmas at Blenheim Palace, where a magical journey awaits. Step into Neverland®, a realm filled with wonder and adventure, as Tinkerbell leads you through the State rooms adorned with fairy dust-kissed baubles and Christmas trees.
Christmas at Blenheim Palace is a place where lifelong memories are made. See the renowned gardens in a spectacularly different light, soak in the seasonal sounds which fill the night air and expect to see a magical glimpse of Father Christmas along the way.
The much-loved Christmas spectacular event will feature a brand new illuminated outdoor trail for 2024. Inside the State Rooms, embark on an unforgettable journey through Neverland in the Palace, which will be bursting with magic and make-believe. Follow Tinkerbell as she sprinkles fairy dust over baubles and Christmas trees, then wander through a moonlit London skyline and on to the Mermaid Lagoon – second to the right and straight on till morning!
Groups can create their perfect festive itinerary before visiting Neverland® with the opportunity to start the day with brunch, followed by hours exploring everything that the Palace, Park and Gardens have to offer. For the complete festive experience, the Christmas market will be open for groups to browse and purchase exclusive gifts and mementos from the stallholders as well as the stunning Neverland themed Christmas shop. The Christmas shop also features exclusive Blenheim Palace products including Champagne Brut NV, teddy bears, luxury chocolates, candles, gins, diffusers, and Christmas baubles.
Festive catering experiences have also been tailored for groups. Visitors can enjoy either a festive-themed afternoon tea for £34 per person or a two or three course festive lunch for £30 or £38. There are also private function rooms for group catering. These must be pre-booked due to demand, but guarantee magical memories featuring exquisite dining to treasure for a lifetime.*
Prices for group visits to Christmas at Blenheim Palace for 2024 start from £19.35 per adult for the Light Trail and £34.20 per adult for entry to Neverland®. For children, off-peak prices for the Light Trail are £14.40 or £19.80 for entry to Neverland®. Special offer tickets are available on various dates for £26.60 per adult or £15.40 per child and there is good availability for off-peak dates too (evenings on 20th, 21st, 27th, 28th November & 2nd, 3rd, 4th December).
Blenheim Palace offers discounts for group bookings of 15+, which must be booked in advance. An additional £1 charitable donation applies for each ticket and a one off £2.50 booking fee applies to each booking. Carers with proof and children aged 0-2 are free of charge. Coach parking is £20 and car parking will be charged £10 per car.
For more information visit, www.blenheimpalace.com/whats-on/events/christmas/.
To create an itinerary for your magical Christmas at Blenheim experience reach out to the Groups team at Blenheim Palace on 01993 810530 or email groups@blenheimpalace.com.
*For all information on group catering experiences this Christmas, including menus and private function rooms, please also contact the Groups team.
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Issued on behalf of Blenheim Palace. For more information please contact Cab Campaign blenheim@cabcampaign.co.uk
About Blenheim Palace
Home to the Dukes of Marlborough since 1705, Blenheim Palace was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1987. Set in over 2,000 acres of ‘Capability’ Brown landscaped park and gardens, it was designed by Vanbrugh in the Baroque style and is also the birthplace of one of Britain’s most famous leaders, Sir Winston Churchill.
With over 300 years of history to share and one of the most important and extensive collections in Europe, the magnificent stately home has a rich variety of cultural highlights and an extensive programme of special events and exhibitions.
The total Estate expands into a further 10,000 acres outside of the designated UNESCO World Heritage Site and focuses on care for the land through sustainable means, pursuing net zero, the growth of the local economy, the provision of affordable homes, apprenticeship training and supported community groups as part of its ambition to make this part of Oxfordshire a fairer and better place.