The Royal Mews, London, England (39/43)

The Royal Mews is a combination of stable and carriage house for the British Royal Family located near Buckingham Palace. The site is open to the public and really worth paying a visit when you are in London. Inside the mews you will get a glimpse of the Gold State Coach, carriage horses and Jubilee State Coach that are used for royal ceremonies. The Royal Mews serves one of the Lord Chamberlain Office branches that make road travel arrangements for the Queen.

The Royal family usually travels by a combination of car and horse-drawn carriages as required. This place is also one of the most beautiful working stables that still exists and trains the Cleveland Bays and Windsor Grey horses. You can explore the historic carriages and the coaches that include the State Coach.

Cast your eye on the Australian state coach that features luxurious electric windows and central heating that carried the Royal Family during the royal wedding in 2011. There is also Irish State Coach and The Gold State Coach that is used during the coronation.

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Written by Richard Ascough

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