Buckingham Palace is about 24 metres high, which is roughly 79 feet.

Height in context

  • The palace’s main facade rises to around 24 metres, making it much lower than London skyscrapers but still an imposing monumental building.
  • In practical terms, that height is comparable to a typical three- to four‑storey building, depending on floor-to-ceiling heights and roof structures.

Extra size facts

  • The building is about 108 metres long across the front and around 120 metres deep including the central quadrangle.
  • It contains around 775 rooms and over 77,000 square metres of floor space, reflecting its role as both a royal residence and a working administrative hub.

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