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The Heart of the Great Alone is a remarkable exhibition of photography taken in Antarctica. These images were captured by Herbert George Ponting and Frank Hurley and mark the 100th anniversary of Captain Scott’s ill-fated journey to the South Pole. Presented to King George V and today part of the Royal Collection, these sets of photographs are among the finest examples of the artists’ works in existence.
Until 8th January an ice-rink will be open in front of London's Museum of Natural History. Embrace winter on this 950-square-metre Ice Rink, London's most spectacular winter attraction. When you return to The Rubens at the Palace in the evening staff will help you warm up with a hot water bottle and hot chocolate or toddy.
This package, available until the 15th April 2012, is designed help you make the most of the colder months in London and includes:
Two nights accommodation in a beautifully appointed bedroom or suite
Two tickets to 'The Heart of the Great Alone' Exhibition at the Queen's Gallery, Buckingham Palace
Two Frozen Cocktails
Hot toddy or hot chocolate with a warm water bottle at bedtime
Optional ice-skating tickets at the Museum of Natural History (£13.00per person)
Price starting at £171.00 per night
Offer is valid until April 15, 2012.
Booking Tel:
from within the UK - 020 7958 7730
from outside the UK - +44 (0) 20 7958 7730
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Terms and Conditions
Terms and conditions apply. Please note that ice-skating is not available on 25th December and is open until 8th January. Please note that whilst we are able to secure entry on the selected day guests will have to collect the tickets from the Buckingham Palace box office and that timing of entry is subject to the terms and conditions of Buckingham Palace.Please note that ice-skating is not available on 25th December and is open until 8th January. Please note that whilst we are able to secure entry on the selected day guests will have to collect the tickets from the Buckingham Palace box office and that timing of entry is subject to the terms and conditions of Buckingham Palace.