Cheryl Gillan

How can I visit Parliament?

For UK residents:

By visiting the public galleries of both the House of Commons and the House of Lords, members of the public can watch debates and laws being passed.
Tickets are required from your MP to watch Prime Minister's Question Time.

Free tours held throughout the year, visitors will see the key areas of the estate, such as the Commons and Lords debating chambers and the Queen’s Robing Room. Tours take about 75 minutes.
To arrange a place you need to contact your MP.

To climb the Clock Tower and visit Big Ben tickets must be booked in advanced through your MP. Visitors to the Clock Tower will be shown up by a guide, who will outline the history of the tower, the bell and how the most accurate public clock in the world works.

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