See the Royal Windsor Castle in a single day without worrying about the logistics of organizing your own transport, when you embark on a round-trip to Windsor Castle. This private vehicle service (with nobody else) which will pick you up directly from your accommodation at a time that suits you. Admission tickets to Windsor castle are not included and must be bought in advance on their website to guarantee entry on the day.
From Postcodes Areas, SE1, SE11, EC1, EC2, EC3, EC4, E1.<br/>Pickup included
London to Windsor: From postcodes Areas, W1, W2, W6, W8, W11, W12, W14, WC1, WC2, SW1, SW3, SW5, SW6, SW7, SW8, NW1, NW8.<br/>Pickup included
You will be picked up directly from your London accommodation. You will be taken in a private vehicle to Windsor Castle. The estimated driving time from London to Windsor Castle is approximately 1 hour and 10 minutes.
This service is available In 3 different types of vehicles:
1 to 3 adults travelling in a Sedan.
1 to 4 adults travelling in a Minivan.
1 to 8 adults travelling in a Van.
When making a booking, you will need to provide your London accommodation address/ hotel and your preferred pick-up time. For the return, the supplier will get in touch before the travel date to confirm the return pick-up time.
This service does not include admission tickets to Windsor Castle, to save time and money and to guarantee entry on the day please visit Windsor Castle Official website to purchase the tickets in advance.
If you require any assistance with booking your ticket please contact the local supplier.
For the return journey, the pick-up time has to be confirmed before the travel date you may get a different driver for the return.
If the driver is kept waiting more than 15 minutes from the pick-up time an additional charge will be applicable £10 for every 10 minutes of waiting time from the original pick-up time.
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