The Hampton Court Maze is a famous hedge maze located in the grounds of Hampton Court Palace in London, England. Designed in the late 17th century, it covers a quarter of an acre and features over 800 yew trees. The maze is known for its intricate pathways and is a popular attraction for visitors of all ages.
Visitors can explore the maze, trying to find their way to the center, where a raised platform offers a view of the surrounding hedges. The Hampton Court Maze is one of the oldest surviving mazes in the UK and is part of the rich history of the palace, which was once home to King Henry VIII.