It is a very pleasant place in the daytime. Much attention is paid to the history and memory of the royal family. There are benches, cozy paths, arches covered with ivy. Light bulbs "hide" in these arches, respectively, it is assumed that in the evening the place looks just magical, but in fact, at 17 it is already getting dark, and there is no illumination. There is no illumination near the palace or on the paths, just pitch black
Well, it will go, to be honest, our Peterhof is much more beautiful and interesting, that's serious. There's also a bunch of these zadnepravodny walking around, it's just awful... Well, in general, if you are in London as a tourist, then you can go for a tick, but if you don't get there, then you won't miss anything
Kensington Palace is worth a visit. The birthplace of Queen Victoria, there is a monument to her in front of the palace. Beautiful interiors of the palace . A rich history. The children liked it. There is a beautiful park nearby. I recommend.