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Houses of Parliament, London
The House of Commons and House of Lords are housed here in the sumptuous Palace of Westminster.
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Address and Contact
St Margaret's,
20 Dean's Yard,
London SW1P 3PA,
Great Britain
Phone: +44 (0)20 7219 4272
Opening Hours
Mon - Sat: 9:15–16.30
The guided tour takes about 75 minutes.
Admission
Adult: £15
Child (5-15 years): £6
Over 60/Student: £10
Rating: 5/5
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