The largest residential palace in the world is the Istana Nurul Iman of Brunei, with an area of about 200,000 square meters.
The largest palace in the world is the "Pelople's palace", now the Parliament Palace in Bucharest, Romania. The building is 12 stories tall and just over 330,000 square meters.
It was built in 1980's by the comunist leader Ceausescu as a part of an urban project larger in surface than Venice. Ment to be Ceausescu' palace (residence and workplace) it houses now the Romanian Parliament (2 Cambers), a Contemporary Art Museum, a Conference Center (20 rooms between 500 and 2210sqm and some smaller ones) and more than 20 other public institutions. Despite this, the whole place is not yet in use. Many underground levels (from 12 to 90 meters underground) planned as atomic shelters and other services (swiming pools, emergency residences and prisons) are now deserted.
all depends how you define biggest. Some Palaces are just a single building, some others are many building confined within a protective wall, largest by land area, largest by volume, habited or inhabited. The largest may be accepted to be Topkapi in Istanbul at 700,000 m2. Any answer here may attact an argument
The Rashtrapati Bhavan in New Delhi India.
potala palace
former royal palace
Buckingham Palace
buckingham palace is the biggest attraction in london
The palace of Versailles is one of the biggest, and arguably one of the most beautiful palaces in the world. It has come to represent the system of absolute monarchy of old France.
The Taj Mahal perhaps. but it is a mausoleum.
Hampton Court Palace
Buckingham Palace
The London Eye or the Buckingham Palace. :)
The Forbidden City is the world's largest surviving palace complex
The Palace of Versailles is located in the Île-de-France region of France. It is one of France's biggest tourist attractions. The Palace of Versailles serves as an image of the monarchy that used to exist there.