Royal Windsor Castle
Explore The State Apartments – Lavishly decorated rooms used for official occasions. St George's Chapel – A masterpiece of Gothic architecture and royal burials. Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House – A miniature palace complete with running water and electricity.
Semi-State Rooms – Opulent private rooms used by George IV.
Castle Grounds and Moat Garden – Beautifully landscaped and scenic views. You will also be Visiting, Runnymede where the Magna Carta was sealed.
The Magna Carta inspired:
The U.S. Constitution and Bill of Rights
Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Legal systems in many democracies. and President John F. Kennedy's Memorial site, a deeply significant historic and symbolic sites located near Windsor, and they make a great addition to a visit to Windsor Castle.
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A Royal home and fortress for over 900 years, Windsor Castle, the largest occupied castle in the world, remains a working palace today.
Some of the greatest treasures in the Royal Collection can be seen in the Castle’s magnificent State Apartments. The Royal Archives, the Royal Photograph Collection, the Print Room, and the Royal Library are all based here.
Windsor Castle is also home to St George’s Chapel, the spiritual home of the Order of the Garter – the oldest order of chivalry in the world, founded by Edward III in 1348. Today, the Order consists of The Queen, The Prince of Wales and 24 Knight Companions.
Visit Queen Mary's Dolls' House It was the idea of the king's cousin, Princess Marie Louise, who knew the queen loved collecting miniature items. Begun in 1921, it was designed by the princess's friend, the famous architect Sir Edwin Lutyens, with tiny contents made perfectly to scale.
Eton College, known informally as Eton, is one of the world's best-known schools.
Eton College is one of the most prestigious high schools in the world. ... In addition to actors and royals, the school is also known for educating several future Prime Ministers, including David Cameron and prime minister Boris Johnson.
In addition to public tours, Eton College's three museums are open to the public on Sunday afternoons.
The Eton Walkway is a self-guided tour that takes you down Eton High Street, through one of the many playing fields and some of the other notable sites of the town. There is a large plaque outlining the walk at the start of the high street.
Runnymede is famous for the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by King John and his Barons. The Magna Carta is widely accepted as the first constitutional document that formed the basis of modern democracy. Indeed the monument to the Magna Carta was funded and erected by the American Bar Association.
other places of interests are Runnymede National Trust.
Royal Holloway.
Magna Carta Monument.
Truss's Island.
John F Kennedy Memorial.
Egham Museum.
Tours pick up and drop off at clients’ hotel. Tour pick up times are flexible but MUST be advised at time of booking. Tour do not include entrance fees.
Chauffeurs provide a panoramic tour with historic highlights and luxurious transport to and from the sites visited but are not accredited tour guides. Unfortunately, due to UK regulations chauffeurs are unable to escort clients into historic sites and are prohibited from offering highlights within the sites. Blue badge accredited guides are available upon request (subject to availability and additional costs detailed below).
The Blue Badge is the qualification of the UK's professional, registered tourist guides.
*Blue badge guides are not included on the tours
*You will need to buy passes before the tour to enter Windsor Castle
*We can buy passes for you, Please contact us after booking the tour.
All Tours are carried out by Professional drivers with many years’ experience. All our drivers and vehicles are Licenced and regulated by TFL Transport for London. We only use latest and high end Executive model vehicles which are specifically selected for their comfort and reliability.
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