Royal Castles to Luxury Getaways: How to Spend King Charles III's Coronation Weekend

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Royal Castles to Luxury Getaways: How to Spend King Charles III's Coronation Weekend
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Millions of people are expected to travel to and around the U.K. to witness the coronation of King Charles III and Queen Camilla on May 6 — here's how to do it properly

for $845, with a two-night stay, buffet breakfast, and complimentary minibar and a bottle of champagne.package provides a two-night stay in its Mayfair location, before guests are whisked away to the countryside for a further two nights at Four Seasons Hampshire, complete with afternoon tea and an equestrian experience at the on-site stables.Visitors to London can also take in its regal history with a tour of the capital's major royal sights.

Meanwhile, on the outskirts of London, tourists can also visit Hampton Court, Henry VIII's favored royal residence, and Windsor Castle, the final resting place of the Queen Elizabeth.London's Royal Parks offer a more low-key way to absorb the royal atmosphere over the coronation weekend. Slightly further out, Richmond, Greenwich and Bushy parks all offer wide open spaces to enjoy the weekend's festivities.For a more extensive overview of Britain's royal landmarks, holidaymakers can set out on a tour of England's regal castles.The grounds and interiors of some of the U.K.'s royal residences are open to public tours at certain times of the year.

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