Tickets for Windsor Castle.
This is one of our BESTSELLERS.
What’s Included:
- Access to The State Apartments
- Access to St. George’s Chapel (closed on Sundays)
- Access to The Semi-State Rooms (September – March only)
- + An audio guide in multiple languages all included in the ticket.
- With over 10.5 hectares to explore it may take some time!
- View the Royal Collection of masterpieces which includes works by Holbein, Rubens & Van Dyck. St George Chapel which is final resting place of ten monarchs.
An amazing opportunity to explore some of the historic aspects of one of England’s most famous castles and landmarks.
Windsor Castle is one of the oldest (and largest with over 1000 rooms) inhabited castles in the world having been built originally for William the Conqueror. Its been home to an incredible 39 monarchs over the years including Queen Elizabeth II.
St George’s Chapel sits inside the castle grounds and is the final resting place for multiple monarchs including King Henry VIII, Edward IV, Henry VI, Charles I, Edward VII, Queen Alexandra, George V, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth II along with her husband the late Prince Philip.
Windsor Castle has also featured in multiple films and TV shows over its history, including Harry Potter and The Crown.
A major tourist attraction which now attracts around 1.5 million visitors each year with many coming to see the famous Changing of the Guard ceremony along with the rooms that are open to the public which include the State Apartments and St. George’s Chapel (not open to the public on Sundays).
This is an amazing opportunity to visit Windsor Castle, an incredibly special place.
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Useful Information About Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle Address: Windsor Castle, Windsor, SL4 1NJ
How to get to Windsor Castle:
By Car: Windsor Castle doesn’t offer car parking so you would need to park in the town centre and then walk.
By Train: Windsor & Eton Central or Windsor & Eton Riverside are the nearest train stations.
By Coach/Bus: Green Line 702 is a coach service from Greenline Coach Station near Victoria Station in London for those visiting from London.
Windsor Castle Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 – 17:15 | Tuesday: Closed | Wednesday: Closed | Thursday 10:00 – 17:15 | Friday 10:00 – 17:15 | Saturday 10:00 – 17:15 | Sunday 10:00 – 13:00
Last Admission is normally 16:00
St George’s Chapel Opening Hours
Monday 10:00 – 16:00 | Tuesday: Closed | Wednesday: Closed | Thursday 10:00 – 17:15 | Friday 10:00 – 17:15 | Saturday 10:00 – 17:15 | Sunday 10:00 – 13:00
Interesting Facts About Windsor Castle
- It holds the title of one of the longest-occupied Palace’s in Europe having being used as a royal residence since Henry I!
- Its been seriously damaged by fire several times during its history with the last as recent as 1992.
- Its home to an incredible art collection which can be enjoyed when you visit with works on show from masters including Rubens, Michelangelo, Van Dyck and Rembrandt, amongst others.
- Windsor Castle has hundreds of fireplaces and the staff member that cleans them is actually the son of the last person that cleaned them and holds the amazing job title of ‘fendersmith’!
- You can also see and enjoy The Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle!
- Windsor Castle attracts over 1,000,000 visitors each year, making it a major tourist attraction in the UK!
- Windsor Castle’s Driveway is rather long! Measuring a whopping 2.65 miles!
Frequently Asked Questions About Windsor Castle
Q: Is Windsor Castle open to the public?
A: Yes, Windsor Castle is open to the public with the appropriate ticket (sold here!).
Q: How much does it cost to visit Windsor Castle?
A: Tickets for Windsor Castle start from just £28.00
Q: What can you see at Windsor Castle?
A: You are allowed to see the State Apartments, St George’s Chapel (not open to the public on Sundays), and access to the Semi-State Rooms (September – March only).
Q: How long does it take to visit Windsor Castle?
A: Visitors normally spend at least 2-3 hours visiting Windsor Castle but you can spend less or more time there, it’s entirely up to you!
Q: Is photography allowed in Windsor Castle?
A: Only some areas. There will be signs showing you where you are allowed to take photos.
Q: When is the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Windsor Castle?
A: Changing of the Guard is open to the public on Thursdays and Saturdays. It normally takes place around 11AM, however can be subject to change. The times are listed on the British Army Website. Click HERE to go directly to the page with the times shown. Then come back here to purchase your tickets!
Q: Can you attend a service at St George’s Chapel?
A: Yes, the public are welcome to attend services held at St George’s Chapel.