About
About the Festival
This is a very relaxed festival, following in the traditions of a typical beer festival, but with a fantastic jazz line-up to accompany the liquid refreshment!
The Festival stage will welcome an eclectic mix of artists from 12.30pm-10.00pm, with doors and bars opening at 12pm, and last orders at 10.30pm (drinking up by 11.00pm) so why not make a day of it! The music will flow all day, with 3 main acts performing each day. There is plenty of room to laze on the lawns, or take a seat in the Soul Foods Garden and let the music waft over you. We don't just cater for the real ale lovers, but also for other palettes with Pimms, cocktails, wine and soft drinks available.
There are two ticket options – entry before 5pm and entry after 5pm.
You purchase a festival glass on entry (£3) which is refundable on exit it you don't want to keep it as a souvenir. The choice is yours! You'll be given a Festival Drinks Guide on entry so you can plan your drinks to match your mood or the music.
Feel free to ask for a beer taster to try before you buy.
No alcohol or food is permitted to be brought into the Festival.
Please note that as this is an alcohol based event it is not promoted as a family event. Accompanied children are welcome to attend at their parent/guardian's discretion, and under 5's enter free of charge. Children over 5 years will need a full price ticket to enter the event.
The Festival takes place outdoors, but bar areas are under cover. The festival will go ahead in wet weather so please come prepared.
Festival Rules
It is a relaxed Festival, but as with all licensed events, there are some basic rules we need you to follow. By purchasing a ticket for the festival you are agreeing to follow these rules:
- Persons under 18 are only permitted entry into the Festival before 5pm.
- Persons under 18 must be accompanied by an adult ticket-holder at all times whilst at the festival.
- No persons under 18 are permitted entry to the event after 5pm.
- Persons under 18 are not permitted to be served or to consume alcohol at the Festival.
The Challenge 25 strategy will be in operation at all festival bars. Anyone who is over 18 but looks under 25 will be asked to show acceptable ID (a card bearing the PASS hologram, a photographic driving license or a passport) if they wish to buy alcohol.- All bars and marquees are non-smoking areas. Smoking is permitted outside these areas, but please be considerate of those around you.
- No alcohol or food is permitted to be brought into the Festival.
- No dogs are permitted at the Festival, with the exception of Guide and Hearing dogs.
What is Real Ale?
Real ale is a type of beer produced traditionally and it’s also known as cask conditioned beer.
The main difference between real ale and other beer is that is has not been filtered or pasteurised and so the yeast is still present in the contained from which the beer is served.
Because the yeast is still alive, the process of fermentation continues in the cask leading to a full flavoured beer with a natural sparkle.
By the time the beer is served, the yeast will have settled to the bottom of the cask and it is not poured into your glass.
Real ale should be clear (with the exception of some wheat beers), cool and full of flavour and life. The percentage of alcohol in each beer and cider is indicated by the ABV. A typical ordinary strength bitter might be around 3.8% so take so take care when sampling the stronger brews.
Soul Foods Area
SEACOW
The Seacow began as a humble fish shack in East Dulwich back in 2003. Brothers Paul and Dan Rigby then went on to tell the Seacow story to the masses at music festivals up and down the land. For the past few years they have taken their brightly coloured beach hut trailers to Bestival, The Big Chill, Green Man and Glastonbury to name but a few. The menu is a simple, stripped back offering of great quality fresh fish and chips, tempura prawns and their famous minted mushy peas. Naturally they know a thing or two about how to be environmentally savvy and all of the cooking oil is recycled into biodiesel to power their vehicles. Its fish and chips you truly feel good about eating.
PURE PIES
We serve our delicious handmade pies to delighted customers all over the country. Our passion for all things Pie drives us on to make better and better pies, each one a modern expression of an age old art form.
The great outdoors is where we started. We sold our first pie at The Strawberry Fair in Cambridge in 2002 and have been on the road ever since. We love festivals almost as much as we love pies and frankly thats saying something.
EAT FAT PIG
Eat Fat Pig has taken the humble farm dwelling, mud craving snorter and elevated its status to that of champion gourmet cuisine. By using the finest quality piggies we spit roast them until the crackling is crisp and the pork tender. It all gets served in a rustic roll with our own apple sauce and stuffing. We see it as simple food, cooked well. A sort of pig heaven!
PWR Sustainability Statement
The Hampton Court Beer and Jazz Festival is proud to be a sustainable event.
We take positive steps to:
- Minimise our impact on the local community through working in conjunction with the Royal Palaces and Local Council
- Maximise benefit to the local economy by employing local staff
- Minimise waste through recycling as much as 95% of all waste from the Event
- Minimise pollution by encouraging visitors to use public transport
- Minimise energy use by carefully planning how we use electricity
Through these steps we deliver an event which is fun, friendly and has the minimum practical impact on the environment.
Location
Hampton Court Palace is located next to the River Thames to the south west of London.
For planning advice visit journeyplanner.tfl.gov.uk.
Address
East Molesey
Surrey
KT8 9AU
By Train
South West Trains run services direct from London Waterloo to Hampton Court. The journey takes only 35 minutes and the palace is a 200 metre walk across the bridge from the station. The train service passes through Wimbledon station, where the London Underground District Line begins. Hampton Court is in Travel Zone 6 and train times are as follows:
Waterloo to Hampton Court
- Monday-Saturday - xx06 and xx36
- Sunday - xx27 and xx57
Hampton Court to Waterloo
- Monday-Saturday - xx24 and xx54
- Sunday - xx05 and xx35
Trains also call at Vauxhall, Clapham Junction, Earlsfield, Wimbledon, Raynes Park, New Malden, Berrylands, Surbiton and Thames Ditton.
Alternatively, take the train from London Waterloo to Kingston (four trains an hour) then the bus from Kingston to Hampton Court Palace. See below for bus route information.
For more information and any planned engineering works please visit Southwest Trains.
By Bus
Bus routes: 111*, 216*, 411*, 451, R68, 513.
Bus route details:
- 111 - From Heathrow Airport Central, Cranford, Hounslow, Hampton and Kingston
- 216 - From Staines, Ashford, Sunbury, Hampton and Kingston
- 411 - From West Molesey and Kingston
- 451 - From Staines, Chertsey, Byfleet, Weybridge, Walton, West Molesey and Kingston - no evening or Sunday service
- R68 - From Kew, Richmond, Twickenham
- 513 - has a very limited service, about three times a day on Mondays to Saturdays.
*These services accept LT cards, bus passes, Travelcards, Freedom Passes and Saver Tickets.
By bicycle
The National Cycle Network route number 4 runs along Barge Walk past the palace. Visitors arriving by bicycle should use the cycle racks in the palace car park, opposite the disabled parking bays; those locked to railings may be removed. Cycle racks with weather protection are available at Hampton Court station.
By riverboat
Riverboats run in the summer from Westminster, Richmond upon Thames and Kingston upon Thames. The journey from Westminster can take up to 4 hours, depending on the tides.
For information services from Westminster and Kew, contact Westminster Passenger Services on +44 (0)20 7930 2062 or WPSA and for services from Richmond and Kingston, contact Turks Launches on +44 (0)20 8546 2434 or Turks Launches.
By coach
Coach parking is available free of charge on Hampton Court Green or at a cost of £13.20 per day at the coach park next to Hampton Court railway station.
By car
The palace is located on the A308 and is well signposted from all the major local roads; drivers should follow the brown tourist attraction road signs. From the M25 take either exit 10 on to the A307 or exit 12 on to the A308. The palace is also accessible via the A3 and then the A309. For a map to help you plan your journey, visit Multimap.
Car parking is available on Hampton Court Green at £4.00 per day.
By Taxi
Visitors arriving by taxi may drop off at the gates. There is a mini-cab firm at Hampton Court Station for those wishing to go home by taxi or are heading to Heathrow or Gatwick Airports.
Hampton Court Palace recommended Taxi service: Claremont Cars Limited 01372 471 471
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