Royal Mews, Royal residence in the United Kingdom
The Royal Mews is a mews, or a set of stables, at Buckingham Palace in London.
They date back to the 1820s and were completed for George IV.
The Royal Mews serves as the home of the royal collection of coaches and carriages.
Open to the public, the Royal Mews offers insight into the transportational history of the British monarchy.
It includes the Gold State Coach used for coronations and state occasions.
Location: City of Westminster
Address: The Royal Mews, London SW1W 0QH SW1W 0QH
Website: rct.uk/visit/the-royal-mews-buckingham-palace
Sources: Wikimedia, OpenStreetMap