Christmas Parties at The Bishop's Palace
The Bishop's Palace and Gardens
Food
6th Dec 2024 - 21st Dec 2024
Friday 6th December
Celebrate the festive season in the most spectacular surroundings at The Bishop's Palace, adorned in all its Christmas finery.
December Dates:
- Friday 6th December
- Friday 13th December
- Friday 20th December
- Saturday 21st December
Book a space at one of the Palace's festive banqueting tables in the atmospheric vaulted Undercroft, transformed for Christmas.
After exclusive access to the Christmas Garden Illuminations, you'll be greeted in the entrance hall by your host and a roaring log fire. Once seated, you will be served a stunning, medieval-inspired Christmas feasting menu. All dishes will be served to the table, sharing-style.
Then, get your dancing shoes on for non-stop music featuring all your favourite party classics.
How It Works:
Group or individual bookings are welcome. Our feasting parties are perfect for celebrating with friends or work colleagues, and if you're attending as part of a group, you'll be seated together along multiple tables of six arranged in banqueting rows.
Each dish from the menu will be served to the table, sharing-style, as befits a medieval feast. Menus will include vegetarian, vegan, and gluten-free options.
There will be a fully stocked bar, and we highly recommend pre-ordering wine for your table to save time and money on the evening.
Schedule:
- Arrival light show: 7.30pm
- Dinner served: 8.00pm
- Dancing: 9.30pm
- Carriages: 11.30pm
Package Includes:
- Three-course festive feast provided by our catering partner, The French Kitchen
- Resident DJ and disco
- Exclusive access to the Christmas Garden Illuminations
Price: £65 per person (inc. VAT). A £10 per person deposit is required upon booking.
Pre-Book Your Tickets Here
This event is a fundraising event on behalf of The Palace Trust, the charity whose purpose is to conserve The Bishop's Palace and its story as a place of enjoyment and reflection for the benefit of all. The Palace Trust gets no statutory funding so the cost of maintaining the Palace is met entirely by grants,by visitor income and special events.
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