It is now possible to picnic in the royal garden of Buckingham Palace, England, from this Friday until September 19, reports CNews.

This is the first time that it is possible to indulge in this activity in the area.

Here's a little preview from the Highlights Tour in #BuckinghamPalaceGarden before we open to visitors tomorrow.



This is the huge Waterloo Vase, with some lovely red roses in the foreground.

#buckinghampalacepicnic pic.twitter.com/Vkz8S8lzsr

- RoyalCollectionTrust (@RCT) July 8, 2021

“You will be free to wander at your own pace on the winding garden paths and experience the beauty and calm of this walled oasis in central London,” says the Royal Collection Trust.

It will also be possible to make guided tours in the south-western part of the garden, specifies the news channel.

Fifteen hectares of gardens will be open to visitors

Since the pandemic, the royal palaces have lost a significant financial windfall linked to tourist activity.

For a little less than 20 euros, the 15 hectares of these gardens can therefore be visited.

A wide variety of plants will be accessible in particular as well as the famous rose garden, reports

CNews

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Dogs but also alcohol are prohibited inside.

You will also need to reserve your place in advance to gain access to the area.

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