Check out two of England's most iconic sites in just one day. Begin your journey at Windsor Castle, the largest castle in England and a current royal residence. Explore its famous Round Tower and St George's Chapel, along with the charming town of Eton. Then, it’s off to Hampton Court Palace, where you can delve into the intriguing lives of Henry VIII and his family while wandering through beautiful baroque architecture and stunning gardens. With a private driver dedicated solely to your group, this easy-going tour is perfect for families, seniors, or anyone wanting a relaxed day out.
- Visit both Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace in one day
- Enjoy a private vehicle and chauffeur just for your group
- Explore the royal history and stunning gardens at both sites
- Great for families and those traveling with elderly members
Pickup included
Royal Windsor castle
Explore two of the most iconic sites in UK.
Visit Royal windsor Castle, resting place of Queen Elizabeth the 2nd. you will have over two hours to explore this magnificent structure first built by William the Qonquerer and later 39 Monarchs contributed to building one of the biggest inhabited Castle in the world. Exxplore the castle and it's stately rooms, the St Georges Chapel, resting place of many Monarchs including King Henry the Eighth and many more. You will be given Audio Guides to understand and explore the castle and it's history at your own pace.
don't forget to look out of the window when you are at the top of the castle. you will see the famous long walk and the great park.
Hampton Court Palace
Visit Hampton Court Palace and Garden and the biggest maze in the world
Hampton court palace was king henry the eighth favourite home.
The garden of Hampton Court palace is the most beautiful garden you will come acrross which you have never seen.
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