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Windsor Castle's historic stone walls and towers, surrounded by lush green gardens and ancient trees, offering a scenic view of England's oldest royal residence.
Tourists exploring the exterior of Windsor Castle, featuring the iconic Round Tower and Union Jack flag, on a sunny day during a half-day guided visit.
The Queen's Guards in traditional red tunics and bearskin hats, holding rifles during the iconic Changing of the Guard ceremony at Windsor Castle, a royal highlight.
Half-day tour of Queen Elizabeth's favorite, Windsor Castle | Japanese audio guide and Japanese guidebook
The intricate Gothic architecture of St. George's Chapel at Windsor Castle, a significant royal wedding venue and historic spiritual site, seen under a clear blue sky.

Half-day tour of Queen Elizabeth's favorite, Windsor Castle | Japanese audio guide and Japanese guidebook


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Duration:5 hour(s) 15 min(s)
Free cancellation 5 day(s) prior to experience date
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  • The oldest castle owned by the British Royal Family! A tour that lets you experience British history
  • A Japanese audio guide is provided, so you can explore at your own pace.
  • If you see a flag with the Queen's coat of arms flying, which is a sign that the Queen is staying, you might have a chance to see her!

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Sightseeing Tours

Tour TypeShared tour
Transportation methodTransfer from meeting point
Departure TimeLate Departure (After 9 am)
Tour typesAudio guide
Meal arrangementArrange yourself
Sightseeing typeHistoric site tour, Bus tour
TransportBus tour

Product Info

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- Course Information -

  • Meeting time: (Until October) 12:45 (From November) 11:30
  • Meeting point: Golden Tours Bus Stop 1
  • Duration: (Until October) Approx. 4 hours 30 minutes (From November) Approx. 5 hours 15 minutes
  • Disbanding time: Around 17:00
  • Disbanding location: Kensington (near Gloucester Road subway station)



- Spot introduction -

  • Windsor Castle

Windsor Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and was built approximately 900 years ago. It is owned by the British royal family and is where Queen Elizabeth spends her weekends. While it is a famous tourist spot, it is also used as a guest house for inviting state guests and is still used for many official events today.

Important Info

Reminders

  • Please note that Windsor Castle may be closed in whole or in part on dates other than those listed above due to special events or Royal commitments.

  • Please note that admission to St George's Chapel is closed on Sundays and closes at 4pm on other days.

  • Please note that the departure location (near Victoria Station) and the return location (near Gloucester Road Station) are different.

  • Tour times may vary slightly depending on traffic conditions on the day.

  • Tips to the driver are not included. If you are satisfied with the service, please leave a tip of around £2-3 per person.

  • This tour will be shared with an English tour operated by Golden Tours.

  • Even after your reservation is confirmed, the tour may be cancelled due to reasons such as the minimum number of participants not being met.

  • If we do not receive any contact by noon UK time two days before the tour, the tour will be considered to be going ahead. If the tour will not be going ahead, we will contact you by email, mobile phone number or hotel phone number by noon UK time.

  • When applying, please be sure to provide contact information (phone/email) so that we can contact you if the event is canceled.

FAQ

1. Who currently resides at Windsor Castle?

Windsor Castle serves as an official residence for the British monarch. While King Charles III primarily resides at Buckingham Palace, he, along with other members of the Royal Family, utilizes Windsor Castle for both private engagements and official duties throughout the year. The castle also frequently hosts state visits and significant royal events.

2. What are the key differences between Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace?

Windsor Castle, with over 900 years of history, is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, often used for weekend stays and private functions by the Royal Family. It offers a deep dive into historical royal life. Buckingham Palace, conversely, functions as the official administrative headquarters and primary London residence of the monarch, serving as a working palace for state occasions, receptions, and public events.

3. Is a visit to Windsor Castle worthwhile for travelers interested in British history?

Absolutely. Windsor Castle is deeply steeped in British history, having been a royal residence for over nine centuries. Visitors can explore the magnificent State Apartments, filled with royal art and furnishings, and the historic St. George's Chapel, a stunning example of Gothic architecture and the burial place of many monarchs. The castle provides a unique opportunity to immerse oneself in centuries of royal heritage.

4. Who is the legal owner of Windsor Castle?

Windsor Castle is legally held by the monarch in right of the Crown, meaning it is owned by the reigning sovereign in their official capacity, not as a private individual. It is part of the Royal Estate and is managed by the Royal Household. This ownership structure has ensured its preservation and continued role as a significant national heritage site for centuries.

5. How much time should visitors allocate for exploring Windsor Castle?

To comprehensively experience Windsor Castle, including the State Apartments, Queen Mary's Doll's House, and St. George's Chapel, visitors should typically allocate a minimum of 2.5 to 3 hours. This duration allows sufficient time to explore the vast grounds, appreciate the architecture, and engage with the various exhibits. For a more relaxed visit or to explore the town of Windsor, a half-day is often recommended.

6. When is the optimal time of day to visit Windsor Castle for the best experience?

Visiting Windsor Castle in the afternoon can often provide a more relaxed experience, as the majority of large tours and early visitors tend to arrive in the morning. However, if witnessing the Changing of the Guard is a priority, it is advisable to check the official schedule for morning timings. Generally, weekdays are less crowded than weekends. Early afternoon often strikes a good balance for exploration.

7. Can visitors explore Windsor Castle independently without joining a guided tour?

Yes, visitors are welcome to explore Windsor Castle independently. Upon entry, an informative audio guide, which includes a Japanese audio option, is typically provided free of charge. This guide offers detailed commentary on the various areas, such as the State Apartments, Queen Mary's Doll's House, and St. George's Chapel, allowing visitors to navigate the castle at their own pace and focus on areas of personal interest.

8. What are the recommended public transportation options for reaching Windsor Castle from London?

From London, the most convenient way to reach Windsor Castle by public transport is via train. You can take a direct train from London Paddington to Windsor & Eton Central, or from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside. Both train stations are conveniently located within a 5-10 minute walk of the castle entrance, making it easily accessible for visitors.

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