Things to see and do

A family of three, including a wheelchair user, listen to the audioguide in the incredible wood panelled Entrance Hall at Eltham Palace.

Discover the life of the Courtaulds

In the 1930s, millionaires Stephen and Virginia Courtauld saved historic Eltham Palace from decline and transformed it into a lavish home, infused with Art Deco architecture and state of the art technology.

Discover the lives of this eccentric couple as you visit unusual rooms including the map room where they planned their exotic world travels and the centrally-heated sleeping quarters specially designed for their pet lemur!

Step inside a reconstruction of Virginia's walk-in wardrobe to see beautiful period dresses, hats and accessories, and try on some vintage-inspired replicas yourself.

A statue of Psyche stands above a marble bath, with a gold tiled wall behind in Virginia Courtauld's lavish bathroom in Eltham Palace.

The dazzling Art Deco House

Begin your visit in the dazzling circular entrance hall, a mix of Art Deco and cutting-edge Swedish design, and then wonder at the marvellous panelled dining room characterised by geometric and stylised shapes.

Visit Virginia Courtauld's luxurious golden bathroom which sits within a lavish gold mosaic niche containing a statue of the goddess Psyche.

Take shelter in the wartime basement bunker which would have provided the household with an extra-ordinary level of comfort during the Blitz.

Explore some of the collection highlights that you can see at Eltham Palace.

A couple look up at the heraldic crests in the windows of the Great Hall at Eltham Palace.

Eltham's Medieval Palace

Take just a few steps and travel back in time hundreds of years from Art Deco modernity to a medieval masterpiece.

Gaze out from the minstrels' gallery across the magnificent great hall, and admire the glorious hammer-beam roof built for Edward IV 500 years ago.

First recorded in the Domesday book, the Eltham estate was presented to King Edward II in 1305. It developed into one of the country's most favoured royal palaces, in part thanks to the 1,000 acres of deer park on its doorstep.

A young Henry VIII lived here during his childhood.

A big brother helps his little brother climb steep steps in Eltham Palace's tulip-strewn gardens.

Glorious Gardens

Explore 19 acres of beautiful historic gardens which were a gold winner at London in Bloom Awards 2017. Discover the intriguing mix of medieval features woven into the landscape.  

Take time to wander around the Rock Garden with its series of pools and cascades running down to the moat. Cross the moat on London's oldest working bridge, and smell the roses in the sunken rose garden. 

Find out what you can enjoy in the garden whichever season you visit.

Four children in bright clothes play on a wooden plane in the adventure playground at Eltham Palace.

Kids' playground and activities

There is plenty for young explorers to discover in at Eltham Palace and Gardens.

Look out the Courtaulds' pet lemur and his exotic friends in our Eltham Animal Explorer Trail; listen to the kid-friendly interactive audio guide; and try on some wartime uniforms in the basement.

Then head to the wooden outdoor play area, inspired by the Courtauld's exotic world travels, where excitable adventurers can burn off excess energy.

There are also additional children's activities on special event weekends. Check the Eltham Palace events page for more information.

Café and shop at Eltham Palace

Enjoy the feel of al fresco dining in our glasshouse café, located next to the play area, and relax with a tasty lunch or quick afternoon treat.

The café offers hot and cold lunches, children's sandwiches, afternoon cakes and hot and cold drinks all using fresh and local produce.

Then browse a range of fabulous Art Deco-inspired gifts in our shop and take home a souvenir of your visit. Or you can take a look at our online shop here.