Half-Day Windsor Castle Day Trip from London

Uncover Windsor's Royal Secrets with a Context Expert
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Tour Details
Duration
3.5 hours
Product Type
Tour
Venues
Windsor Castle
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  • Let our Context experts guide you through the heart of Windsor Castle, transforming your visit into an interactive story that captivates your imagination.
  • Choose from a personalized private tour crafted for your group's unique interests, or connect with fellow history buffs in a small group tour.
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Tour Description
Discover the majestic Windsor Castle, the world's oldest and continuously inhabited castle, which has stood as a symbol of the English monarchy for nearly a millennium. On this enlightening tour, guided by a historian, you’ll immerse yourself in a fusion of art, architecture, and history. 

Please note, like for all Royal Palaces, guiding in Windsor Castle is limited to certain areas of the Castle, but no one is allowed to guide in the State Apartments. Included in your ticket is an audioguide and your guide will explain extensively in the castle precincts and in the Royal Chapel. They will also facilitate the information flow between you and the Palace volunteers. 

Next, you’ll visit St. George’s Chapel, not only the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II but also a significant site for royal ceremonies, including the weddings of Prince Harry to Meghan Markle and Princess Eugenie to Jack Brooksbank. Here you’ll learn about the Order of the Garter, the world's oldest chivalry order, and the storied Albert Memorial Chapel. Please also note, as an active place of worship, St. George’s Chapel may sometimes close unexpectedly without advance notice.

The iconic Round Tower stands at the heart of the castle. As we navigate its surroundings, uncover its strategic significance and the treasures it houses, including the Royal Archives. If your group’s energy allows, you’ll wander through parts of the sprawling castle grounds together and be captivated by stories of the King's Guard—The Household Division, understanding their historical and contemporary roles.

Discovering Windsor Castle isn't just a journey through stone and mortar; it's a living testament to England's evolving narrative. Engaging with its tales, architecture, and traditions enriches our understanding of a monarchy's impact on culture, providing a deeper connection to a nation's shared history and identity.
Experts
Victoria Victoria
Blue Badge Tourist Guide
Rob Rob
Historian
Tim Tim
Local Guide
Lesley Lesley
Local Guide
Harry Harry
Historian
Karen Karen
Local Guide
Clare Clare
Local Guide
Janice Janice
Local Guide
Mark Mark
Local Guide
Jonathan Jonathan
TOUR GUIDE
David David
Local Guide
Mike Mike
Local Guide
Fiona Fiona
Tour Guide
Susan Susan
Local Guide
Barbara Barbara
Local Guide
Sarah Sarah
Historian
Aaron Aaron
Archaeologist
Zozo Daniel Zozo Daniel
Historian
Marc Marc
Art Historian
Cheryl Cheryl
Local Guide
Maurizio Maurizio
Art Historian
Sue Sue
Historian
Laurence Laurence
Local Guide
Barry Barry
Local Guide
Elizabeth Elizabeth
Local Guide
Emily Emily
Historian
Norma Norma
Local Guide
Vivienne Vivienne
Historian
Charlotte Charlotte
Local Guide
Oliver Oliver
Historian
Tim Tim
Tour Guide
Amber Amber
Local Guide
Ben Ben
Local Guide
Laura Laura
Historian
  • You're seeking to enrich your knowledge of traditions, ceremonies, and the everyday life of royals.
  • You desire an immersive experience guided by a historian who can connect the dots of England's royal lineage.
  • Windsor Castle - The world's oldest continuously inhabited royal residence, having sheltered monarchs for nearly 1000 years.
  • State Apartments - Once devastated by fire, these were opened to the public in 1997 and showcase the grandeur of royal gatherings and diplomatic soirees.
  • St. George’s Chapel - Beyond being Queen Elizabeth II's final resting place, this chapel has been the backdrop for many royal events, including recent weddings and baptisms. 
  • Round Tower - This iconic tower holds the Royal Archives and the Sebastopol Bell, which was solemnly tolled during Queen Elizabeth II's funeral services.
Tickets
  • Includes priority access tickets to Windsor Castle – including seeing Queen Mary’s Doll House, St George’s Chapel, the Albert Memorial Chapel, the Inner Hall, and the State Apartments.
  • Our priority tickets ensure timely access to Windsor Castle's attractions. However, please note that we may still encounter some wait time due to security and crowd control measures.
Headsets
  • As noted previously, all guided tour operators are limited within Windsor Castle's State Apartments. However, your ticket comes with an audioguide for in-depth insights. 
  • Outside these rooms, your Context guide will offer detailed explanations, especially in the castle precincts and Royal Chapel. They'll also facilitate interactions with Palace volunteers for a smoother experience overall.
  • If needed, multimedia guides are available in BSL and with subtitles.
Transport 
  • Your guided tour's total duration will be approximately 3.5 hours
  • You will independently take a train from London to Windsor and return. Travel duration varies but is typically less than an hour each way.
  • While this tour doesn't include a car service by default, we do offer an optional car service from London for those interested. You can easily select this option when booking your tour. 
  • This tour doesn't automatically come with a car service. However, for those interested, we offer an optional car service between London and Windsor. Simply select this option when booking your tour.
Lunch
  • If you've booked a morning slot for your Windsor Castle tour, we typically recommend indulging in a delightful lunch in town afterward. 
  • However, if you're setting out at 1:30 pm, it's a good idea to treat yourself to lunch before the tour begins. That way, you can fully enjoy the experience without distraction.

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For more information about Context Tours, please visit our FAQs.

Where will we meet our Context Tour Guide?
Your Windsor adventure begins near the Queen Victoria Statue, where you'll meet your guide. To simplify your journey, we'll send a confirmation email with the exact meeting spot and easy-to-follow directions for the train ride from London.

What's the best way to travel to Windsor from London?
The train is a straightforward option, typically taking around 60 minutes each way. Additional information from the city’s official railway site is available here.

Can we arrange for a private car service from London to Windsor?
For those booking a private tour, we offer an optional Windsor Castle Car Service. You must add this service during checkout and let us know where you’ll be staying in London. 

Will we have the opportunity to visit Queen Elizabeth II's resting place?
St. George’s Chapel, which houses Queen Elizabeth II's tomb, is open to visitors during Windsor Castle's standard operating hours, with the exception of Sundays when it's reserved for services. Although the chapel is a sought-after destination and there might be a short wait, visiting the Queen's tomb is often considered a highlight of our tour. However, being an active place of worship, the chapel's availability can change unexpectedly.

What should I wear for the tour?
Our tours proceed rain or shine, so we recommend dressing comfortably and in layers to adapt to unpredictable British weather. Comfortable walking shoes are a must, given the expansive castle grounds.

Will we see the changing of the guard at Windsor?
The Changing of the Guard generally happens on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays around 11am. If watching this iconic ceremony is on your wishlist, give us a heads-up when you book a morning departure, and we'll do our best to make it happen.

How accessible is Windsor Castle for those with mobility issues?
While many areas of Windsor Castle are accessible, some parts may pose challenges for visitors with limited mobility. For example, the walk from the train station involves a steep hill.  If you have specific concerns, please let us know in advance, and we'll do our best to accommodate. Additional information is available here.
 
Are there any restrictions on photography within Windsor Castle?
Photography is permitted in many areas of Windsor Castle, but there are certain sections, especially inside the State Apartments and St. George’s Chapel, where it's restricted. Your guide will keep you informed during the tour.

Why doesn't the tour operate on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Sundays?
Windsor Castle is closed to visitors on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. And while the Castle is open on Sundays, St. George's Chapel is reserved for services and remains closed to tours. We prioritize offering a comprehensive experience, so we avoid scheduling walking tours on these days.
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Tim was superb, he is so educated on the history of Windsor castle, the kings, queens, families and historical moments from the beginning. We highly recommend him. He made our tour and is by far the best tour guide we have ever had.
Crystal and Lane had a wonderful time with Mike. He was very helpful in making sure we were informed about where and what time to meet. Also, he was given a tip at the conclusion of the tour. We would highly recommend him again.
Oliver was a fantastic tour guide for our 1/2 day Windsor tour! He told us a bit about the town and took us to the gates that the Royals drive through before going to the official tourist gates. He told just the right amount of stories to not bore my children. he then showed us where to go after the tour. We loved Oliver and would definitely recommend him and the 1/2 day tour to Windsor. We enjoyed getting out of the city.