The Supreme Court Parliament Sq, London SW1P 3BD

The Supreme Court

209 Reviews
  • Friday9:30 am–4:30 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9:30 am–4:30 pm
  • Thursday9:30 am–4:30 pm
The Supreme Court Parliament Sq, London SW1P 3BD

About the Business

The Supreme Court | The official website of The UK Supreme Court.

Contacts

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+442079601500
Parliament Sq, London SW1P 3BD

Hours

  • Friday9:30 am–4:30 pm
  • SaturdayClosed
  • SundayClosed
  • MondayClosed
  • TuesdayClosed
  • Wednesday9:30 am–4:30 pm
  • Thursday9:30 am–4:30 pm

Features

  • Wheelchair-accessible entrance
  • Wheelchair-accessible car park

Recommended Reviews

Amos Ho
10.03.2024
The Supreme Court
As lawyers from Malaysia, you wouldnt believe the hospitality extended by the staffs who not only greeted us with warmest welcome but also offered to take pictures for us! Highly recommended!
Miles Macdonald
17.02.2024
The Supreme Court
This lovely building became the new home of the Supreme Court in 2009 when it was officially opened by the Queen. It embodies the key principle of seperation of the Justice system from Parliament as enshrined in the Constitutional Reform Act of 2005.The place is free to visit and contains three different courts. An interesting exhibition on the lower ground floor explains the structure of the Judicial system in the UK, and the principals on which the Supreme Court operates.You can also sit in on live Court proceedings in the visitor area of each court. The Court is not concerned with evidence, or facts of each case but, as the ultimate Court of Appeal"
Danie W
08.02.2024
The Supreme Court
Accidentally found the lovely basement cafe here. Clean loos, decent hot drinks. Highly recommended. Interesting too.
Lily
14.01.2024
The Supreme Court
We went for a tour of the Supreme court, our tourguide was amazing and really well-informed and able to answer people's questions. Shame about the lack of diversity in the supreme court itself. Would have been interesting to see a case happening, not sure if these are open to the public, but there are recordings on their website.
Shafiq Zafran
13.01.2024
The Supreme Court
Great experience for a history buff or legal junkie. Staff were amazing, especially this sweet lady; Olana, who was informative and helped me take countless pictures to make the trip memorable.
Abhijeet Vibhandik
01.01.2024
The Supreme Court
Somebody called me from this number and almost took my money. Tol me that there's been fraudulent activities on my name and there's a arrest warrant oj my name. Never transfer any amount to anyone. It's all fake and made up. Please save your money don't fall for it.
Angela Orphanou
21.12.2023
The Supreme Court
Booked a guided tour which it was worth every penny I spent. I have learned about the history of the building which it has so much to offer. As it represents the whole of The United Kingdom the symbol with the rose, thistle, leeks and hammock it was nice to see. Our guide was very informative and gave us how each court room operates when there are cases on.
Unita Unita
19.12.2023
The Supreme Court
Interesting experience to come in teh Supreme Court. The staff explained very well. I went there with my friend who study law, so it was great experience for her.
Sara
16.12.2023
The Supreme Court
We were made feeling very welcome by every single member of staff. It was really fascinating to visit the rooms where law is reviewed and changed, foreign court cases heard, and more. A real piece of history and an exciting place to visit when in London. I would love to go back.
Michael Skurka
16.12.2023
The Supreme Court
The Supreme Court of United Kingdom in London is quite new institution coming into existence in this millennium. Nevertheless it is situated in a very historical building where you can feel the history of Monarchy. Although it is not the most searched historical building it is worthy to see it. The stuff is very friendly and it was even allowed to take photos there.

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Parliament Sq, London SW1P 3BD
The Supreme Court