The Royal Mews, Buckingham Palace

Neurodivergent Visitors at the Royal Mews

We welcome visitors with different access requirements to the Royal Mews. If you, or somebody in your party, are neurodivergent and you would like to discuss your visit in advance please contact:

Amy Stocker
Access Inclusion Manager
T: +44 (0)1753 493293 or +44 (0)7860 612393
E: [email protected] 

For a detailed description of the visitor route and what you will encounter on a visit, please download our access guide.

Pre-visit information for neurodivergent visitors

Pre-visit information for neurodivergent visitors

General information for a visit

The Royal Mews is a working stables, with many of the staff living on-site. It can be a busy, noisy environment with the movement of people, horses and motor vehicles. There are lots of private areas which are only used by staff and residents. These are marked with the words, 'Private' or 'Staff only'.

There are many different patterned and uneven floor surfaces and the site is mostly lit by fluorescent lights.


Royal Collection Trust is a charity caring for the Royal Collection, one of the world’s great art collections. Income from your visit helps us to conserve and share the Collection so that it can be enjoyed by everyone, wherever they are.