This private tour of Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace, Enjoy an stress-free way to travel with round-trip transit from your preferred London address at a time of your choosing. Entry tickets and audio guides are also included, and make it easy to explore independently. Visit Windsor Castle one of the British Queen’s residences, is the convenient way of visiting from London. You’ll skip the long lines, with priority access tickets that will save you a lot of time. And then move on to Hampton Court Palace, Once the seat of King Henry VIII, the palace is one of the grandest and most history-saturated in the region.
* Hotel transfers are included
* Audio-guides let you to spend more or less time wherever you like
* An ideal trip for travelers short on time in and around London
* Royal enthusiasts will especially enjoy this tour
Pickup included
You will be picked up from your London accommodation at your preferred pickup time.
A Royal home and fortress for over 900 years, Winsdor Castle, the largest occupied castle in the world, remains a working palace today. The Queen uses the Castle both as a private home, where she usually spends the weekend, and as an official Royal residence at which she undertakes certain formal duties from Investitures to State Visits. Explore the State Apartments, and marvel at treasures from the royal collection at your pace with an audio guide and if you still have some time left explore the local town of Windsor.
Explore the Tudor beginnings of the palace with this self-guided tour with an audio guide of Henry VIII’s Apartments and Kitchens. Discover William III’s state apartments and the Georgian history of the palace and the sunken gardens created for Henry VIII and transformed by Mary II.
Once you complete your visit to Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace you will be dropped back to your central London accommodation.
This service will start from the set pickup time and will be completed once the passengers have been dropped off back at their final destination or have informed the driver that they will no longer require the service.
If the service exceeds the set amount of hourly allowance or requires additional hours, the additional costs will be charged at £60 per hour for the Sedan and minivan, £70 per hour for the Van, payable to the driver at the end of the service in cash or credit card (4% Credit card transaction fee).
Hotel Pickup,
Please wait at the hotel lobby for collection at the set pickup time and just let concierge or reception desk know, that you are waiting for a private transfer service the driver will make contact with the concierge or reception desk on his arrival.
Private Address,
The driver will make contact by ringing the doorbell and will be waiting as close as possible to the front door at the set pickup time.
If you are travelling with a cell phone please let us know the number before the travel date so the driver may communicate with you on the day.
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