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Uniforms & exhibits tracing a 350-year history, with views to the stables of the Queen's guard.
66 Horse Guards Ave, Whitehall, London SW1A 2AX, United Kingdom

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Reviews — 8

Akesse Sanza
at 2024 Nov 03
Akesse Sanza
at 2024 Nov 03
Enjoyed and captured most of the moments. I just didn't know the order of events and the right place to capture. I suggest they brief visitors before the parade to give them an idea of what to be done and how they can get the best out of it. It's a nice tradition well-preserved.
Paul White
at 2024 Nov 03
Paul White
at 2024 Nov 03
Well worth a visit, loved the window into the stables where you can see the horses getting ready for the changing of the guard, it does need cleaning though.
Gary Barnes
at 2024 Oct 27
Gary Barnes
at 2024 Oct 27
Information wise is great. Lots of history. But, the price is a joke, for the museum. Not worth that amount, but you are in London.
Angella Raisian
at 2024 Sep 14
Angella Raisian
at 2024 Sep 14
A place where the Royal Cavalry and their duties are explained. Good museum, and they have a plush Ormonde horse!
Ian Brown
at 2024 Sep 10
Ian Brown
at 2024 Sep 10
A really interesting museum with lot's to see even though it's relatively small. There's a lot of history about the household cavalry with historical artifacts. It's worth a visit if you're in thr St. James park area.
Steven Cheng
at 2024 Aug 28
Steven Cheng
at 2024 Aug 28
The Royal horse guard museum is about eight English pound per person, but if you are a senior citizen, then you may have a little discount!

There are many set of a used it or retired horse guard uniform is there for you to try on even with the helmet, which is very interesting to see and try!

This museum is very very small, but is a better collective of many different generation of the clothing for the horse guard and how they evolved into the current uniform.
Ghassan Khalel
at 2024 Aug 05
Ghassan Khalel
at 2024 Aug 05
The Household Cavalry Museum in London offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the British Army's oldest regiments. Located within the Horse Guards building, the museum features a stunning collection of uniforms, weapons, and artifacts. Visitors can watch the troopers prepare for their duties through a glass partition and even witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony. The interactive displays and informative exhibits make it an engaging experience for all ages. Recommended for history enthusiasts and those interested in military heritage

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