Join us on a wonderful half day private tour to the famous Windsor Castle. We will pick you up from wherever you are staying in your own private large tour vehicle with your own driver/guide. We will take a short 1 hour 15 min drive to reach the castle. Along the way our driver will delight you with stories on the castle the King and the Royal family. They will escort you up to the castle entrance. The guide will tell you exactly how to do the castle and what to see and when inside. Note they do not guide inside any part of a Windsor Castle including the grounds. You then self guide with the castles audio guide for the state apartments, doll house and chapel. You will have 3 hours to explore the castle which is plenty of time. Then take 1 hour to explore the town of Windsor for some shopping or a meal in a pub. The guide will then collect you in the vehicle and drive you through the stunning village of Eton on the way back to your hotel. Total driving time is around 2.5 hours.
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Enter the worlds most famous Royal residence Windsor Castle in the town of Windsor just outside of London. Built nearly 1000 years ago by William the Conquer and much loved by the His Majesty the King and the entire British nation! You will be able to explore the building in all its wonder and see the royal guards on duty and be able to shop in some the castle amazing gift shops. See where a Harry and Megan got married. Take some stunning photos of the grounds. Use the wonderful audio tours to learn all about the history and items on show at the castle. This is a true must see venue for any trip to the UK.
Spend an hour in the Royal town of Windsor you could spend this time as you see fit exploring the many wonderful tourist stores or walk along the river Thames or exploring the churches and the royal monuments. Or enjoy a traditional English pub lunch with fish and chips or traditional steak pie with mashed potato.
Drive though the beautiful village of Eton and see the world famous Eton College. Where princes and prime ministers have gone for 500 years!
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The official residence of the British monarch. Visitors can watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony and tour the State Rooms during the summer.
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