Embark on a luxurious 6-hour self-guided private car tour, perfect for independent travellers. Travel in style in a Mercedes Benz executive vehicle with a professional chauffeur, accommodating up to 7 people. Visit Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest continuously occupied castle in the world, home to British monarchs for over a thousand years, including the late Queen Elizabeth II. Your chauffeur-guide will assist with security, provide your audio guide, and orient you to the grounds.
Explore the State Apartments, filled with royal art, armour, and tapestries. Enjoy stunning views from George IV’s Hall overlooking the Long Walk and Windsor Great Park. Marvel at Queen Mary’s Doll House, and visit St George’s Chapel, a Gothic masterpiece. Afterward, visit Eton College for photos. This tour offers a perfect blend of royal history, culture, and scenic beauty.
Pickup included
Upon booking this self guided tour we will send you information for you to buy your tickets and about the castle in general to get you excited about the trip to the stunning Windsor Castle and to help you make the most of the visit on the day.
Our chauffeur will meet you at your hotel or accommodation in a Mercedes executive class minivan and whisk you away comfortably and in style to Windsor Castle.
At the castle you can get a complimentary audioguide to help you navigate it, some of the commentary is by the King himself.
Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest continuously occupied royal castle in the world and one of the official royal palaces of king Charles III and the final resting of Queen Elizabeth II.
See the State Apartments used for official state visits and wonder at the awesome gothic architecture of St George's Chapel where Prince Harry married Meghan Markle and where Queen Elizabeth II and many other royals are buried.
A tour for independent travellers.
Enjoy some free time around at the castle at the end of your visit for a little wonder, shopping or light refreshments before returning to the meeting point where your chauffeur will be waiting to take you back to central London.
Drive to nearby Eton College, the 15th-century renowned boarding school for boys, which has educated much of the nation’s leadership. Stop for photographs at this prestigious institution, which has shaped figures from Princes William and Harry to Prime Ministers and notable personalities in various fields.
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