Known to be a popular residence of the current monarchy, Windsor Castle is a large complex that is open to the general public. By car, it takes about an hour to get there from London. There are plenty of paid car parks in the area, but it tends to get very busy in the summer so there’s more traffic and difficult to find a parking spot. Another option is to go by train which takes about 1 hour and 10 minutes. The train station is a short and pleasant 10-minute walk away from the castle.

Tickets can be booked online for a specific time slot and the booking process will note any restrictions on the day. You must book online to be able to visit and booking directly is the cheapest option. The ticket also comes with an audio guide that can be set to several different languages. As you walk throughout the site, you’ll see numbered signs that you can enter into the audio guide. This is a great way to learn about the history of the many different areas in the castle. It is also possible to book private and group tours if you prefer. The grounds are very well kept and all areas are very well signposted so it’s easy to find your way around. You can visit the different gardens and several different state apartments with many different things on display.

The fortified entrance
The fortified entrance
Entrance to the grounds
Entrance to the grounds
The path along the State Apartments
The path along the State Apartments
The beautiful garden at the end of the State Apartments
The beautiful garden at the end of the State Apartments
View of the Quadrangle
View of the Quadrangle
View of the tower
View of the tower
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
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It’s easy to spend a full day here as there are so many places to visit. There are also activities for kids and a couple of cafes to grab something to eat. As you head towards the exit, you’ll pass by St George’s Chapel which is full of history. The Chapel is normally closed on Sundays for service, and you should check if it is open on the day you plan to visit as it’s a beautiful place. At the exit, there is also a soldier of the Queen’s Guard stationed in a booth. A small area is cordoned off and the guard will occasionally step out of his booth and march up and down the cordoned-off area. After leaving Windsor Castle, you can explore the town which has lots of restaurants and the riverside is especially popular. There are rowboats for rent and many ducks and swans floating on the river. Overall, it’s a great day trip from London to a place that’s full of history.

Passing by St George's Chapel
Passing by St George's Chapel
Building's next to the exit
Building's next to the exit
Looking back at the path from the exit
Looking back at the path from the exit
A soldier of the Queen's Guard
A soldier of the Queen's Guard
Ducks and swans floating on the river
Ducks and swans floating on the river
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle
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