Nomad followers use the main entrance on Hampton Court Road, on the north bank of the river. On entering the grounds, follow the long path enticingly named ‘The Wilderness’, until you arrive at The Governor’s Gate where our box office is situated. The screening site is on the East Lawns at the back of the Palace - it’s marked on our map - click on the Show Map button at the bottom of this listing. There is free parking for up to 265 cars inside the main entrance gates, with further overflow parking opposite the main gates on The Green.
There’s not much that ain’t already been said about this top-notch modern classic. The world and his wife packed the picture houses and Uncle Oscar poured buckets and buckets of molten hot praise upon it’s celluloid reels. We all fell for the true story of the King-to-be who, with the help of a commoner unorthodox voice coach, defeated a lifelong stammer to become the leader the nation needed in the dark days of World War II. Nomad has a big soft spot for the British monarchy so we’re pleased to give our final night of screenings a right Royal send-off.
We’ll have the usual Nomad range of great food and drink on sale in the park, but you’re free to bring your own picnic. Be sure to get down early and take in the full Nomad treatment, with anything from live theatre to live music, costumes, decoration and a few little surprises along the way. We are particularly pleased to announce that our friends at Photobooth Out of Order will be on hand with their bespoke 3D photo studio inspired by the film. Make sure you pay them a visit!
A blanket or low chair is a good idea to sit on, and it gets nippy after sunset, so bring something warm to wear.