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Enjoy the ultimate royal experience at the historic home of the British monarchy. The Castle is open to the public all year round and we can’t wait to welcome you in and make some magical memories together.

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The Castle includes the State Apartmentsthat are used today by the Royal Family,the historical rooms that were built for Charles II and private apartments created for George IV. There are many famous, must-see moments within these spectacular rooms, like thecolossal Waterloo Chamber,magnificentCrimson Drawing Room and impressive GrandStaircase. With so much royal history and splendour it is possible to walk straight past some amazing treasures, so here are a few to look out for.

1. Gaze at the gold

The Grand Reception Room©

Well it wouldn't be a royalresidencewithout some gold!The magnificent ceremonial rooms whichwere usedbyQueen Elizabeth IIto entertain guests are luxurious. The most striking is theGrand Reception Room, decorated with real gold and chandeliers. It was onceused as the main ballroom in the Castle. Perhaps the most striking piece on display is the largeurn, presented to Queen Victoria by Tsar Nicholas I in 1839, and one of the largest examples outside Russia.

2. Say hello to Henry VIII

Henry VIII's armour

This impressive armour was worn by Henry VIII, one of the most iconic and famous Kings of England, and was used in jousting tournaments. The armour could be adjusted to fit the changing waist of the king. You can see it in the Lantern Lobby on your visit to the Castle.

3. View a Van Dyck

Portrait of Charles I by Anthony van Dyck on display in Windsor Castle. Royal Collection Trust/© His Majesty King Charles III 2022. Photographer: Paul Highnam

Come for the majesty, stay for the masters.A visit to the Castle is a chance to see among the world’s greatest collection of paintings including artists such as Hans Holbein, Van Dyck and Rubens.A highlight has to bethe remarkableportrait of King Charles Iby Anthony Van Dyck. This huge painting of Charles I on horseback portrays as him as ruler, warrior and knight. The Castle is packed with other extraordinary treasures including incredible furniture, vases, and sculpture.

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4. Marvel at mythical paintings

What's grander than kings and queens? Gods of course.Make your way through the historic rooms built for Charles II and his Queen, Catherine of Braganza. If you look up you will seewonderful mythical ceiling paintings by Antonio Verrio. With kings,queens, chariots, cherubs, and a banquet of the gods they are a sight to behold.

5. Be delighted by a dolls' house

Curator with Queen Mary's Dolls' House©

Don’t miss the chance to experience life in miniature with the famous Queen Mary's Dolls' House which is on permanent display at Windsor Castle.An unexpected find at the Castle, the Dolls' house was designed for Queen Mary in 1924 bySir Edwin Lutyens to showcase the finestartists andcraftspeopleof the time.You can peek inside the rooms filled with tiny furniture, art, and books, and even electricity and running water. What a childhood dream!

Throughout 2024, we are celebratingthe 100th anniversary of Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. As well as the chance to see theHouse, you can also enjoy a special centenary display in the Waterloo Chamber included as part of your visit to Windsor Castle.

Due to a technical issue, the internal lighting in Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House is not working.This will affect your viewing experience, for which we apologise. We are working to resolve this as quickly as possible.

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6. Keep the kids keen

Child enjoying a visit to Windsor Castle©

What would a castle be without a dragon?! Our free multimedia guides have a children’s version, where Scorch the dragon helps to guide you around the Castle. However that'snot the only helping hand for parents, be sure tovisit the Moat Room to learn about the Castle's history, andthe Pug Yard Learning Centrein the castle grounds.The Centre is open for families during UK school holidays. The Centre is a great base for families to use during their visit:-

  • Achanging programme of freeactivities for children and families to enjoy including crafts, storytelling and 'make and takes'. Trails are also available during the holidays.
  • Families canpicnicwithin the yard itself or, if the weather isinclement, in the indoor lunch hall.No need to change your plans if the weather changes!
  • The Learning Centre isbreastfeeding friendly, and has a designated family bathroom with changing table.
  • Toddlers can take time in theChill Out Zone,with train set, Duplo, books and lots of beanbags.Take time and reconnect.
  • ACaught Short Boxfor families - a spares box with nappies, wipes, cutlery and clothes etc in case you’re 'caught short' during your visit.

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7. Savour something sweet

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Need to recharge after an exciting day at the Castle? Relax with a refreshing drink or treat at the Undercroft Café. You can enjoy fresh salads and home-made soups, barista-made coffee andfreshly-baked cakes. Our sandwich range varies from bloomers, baguettes, open sandwiches and wraps, all filled with fresh locally sourced ingredients.

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8. Relive a royal wedding

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank outside St George's Chapel©

Have you ever wantedto attend a royal wedding? In the grounds of Windsor Castle you can findSt George’s Chapel, a 500-year-old medieval marvel. Step inside the Chapeland you can glimpsewhere many royal weddings have taken placeincluding HRH Princess Eugenie and Mr Jack Brooksbank.

It is also where many monarchs are buried including Henry VIII, Charles I and Queen Elizabeth II.

St George’s Chapel is open for visitors onMonday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday,and for worshippers only on Sundays. More details areavailable onthe Chapel's website.

9. Greet the guards

The guards at Windsor Castle©

Grab your chance to witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony where the new guard replaces the old in a colourful spectacle. The ceremony can be watched by Castle visitors on Thursdays and Saturdays. The guards arrive at the Castle just before 11:00, but the schedule can change, so please check theBritish Army websitefor details.

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FAQs

How much time do you need at Windsor Castle? ›

There is a lot to see and do at Windsor Castle, so please allow enough time to make the most of your visit. We suggest between 1½ and 2 hours. The Castle is at the top of a steep hill, and the visitor route covers long distances. We recommend you wear comfortable shoes.

Is it worth seeing inside Windsor Castle? ›

At nearly 1,000 years old, Windsor is the largest and oldest inhabited castle in the world, and is the family home of the British Royal Family, as well as an official residence of the King. It is certainly worth a visit!

Is there a dress code to enter Windsor Castle? ›

There is no dress code for visiting Windsor Castle however, it is recommended to wear comfortable clothing with light layers and flat shoes.

Can I walk around Windsor Castle for free? ›

Hi, you can see the splendour of the castle from outside and the 'long walk' stretches for 2 miles from the castle into the great park which of beautiful. However still definitely worth paying to go in and see the rooms.

What is the best time of day to go to Windsor Castle? ›

All the large tour coaches are there as soon as the castle opens at 9.45am, along with hordes of tourists. Best to leave a visit until the afternoon, anytime after 1pm will be quieter and that will still give you over 3 hours in the castle which for most people is enough time.

How far apart is Buckingham Palace from Windsor Castle? ›

The distance between Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace is 25 miles. The road distance is 22.3 miles.

Can you buy Windsor Castle tickets on the day? ›

In general, prebooked online tickets guarantee skip-the-line entrance, which will save you time. However, outside the peak season, it really doesn't make too much difference whether you pre-book Windsor Castle tickets in advance or buy them on the day.

How much does it cost to get into Windsor Castle? ›

Standard admission
2022 PricesSunday – FridaySaturday
Adult£26.50£28.50
Young Person (18-24)£17.50£18.50
Child (5-17) / Disabled£14.50£15.50
Under 5FreeFree

What time is the changing of the guard at Windsor Castle? ›

Changing the Guard at Windsor Castle encompasses colourful spectacle and British pageantry. The ceremony usually takes place at 11:00am within the Castle grounds. Currently, the Changing the Guard will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, weather permitting. There is no Changing the Guard on Sundays.

Is Stonehenge close to Windsor Castle? ›

Windsor Castle is not that far away from Stonehenge. The Castle is only 68 miles away from the iconic stone circle, meaning these iconic attractions are only an hour and 15 minutes drive from each other.

Can you take photos in Windsor Castle? ›

Can You Take Photos in Windsor Castle? Photography for personal use is permitted in the castle's precincts but not inside the State Apartments or St George's Chapel. Remember to turn off your flash and be mindful of not obstructing the view for other visitors.

Who lives at Windsor Castle today? ›

Those who live and work within the Castle include the titular head of the Castle community, the Constable and Governor of Windsor Castle; the Dean of Windsor, Canons and other staff who run the College of St George; the Military Knights of Windsor; the Superintendent of Windsor Castle and his staff, who are responsible ...

How much time needed in Windsor? ›

To fully appreciate the majesty and history of Windsor Castle, it's recommended to allocate at least 2 to 3 hours for your visit. This allows ample time to explore the State Apartments, St George's Chapel, and the castle grounds at a leisurely pace.

How long is Windsor Castle long walk? ›

The tree-lined 2.64 miles (4.25 km) avenue known as the Long Walk was originally a path from Windsor Castle to Snow Hill.

Do you have to queue at Windsor Castle? ›

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No one does queuing quite like us Brits, but avoiding them is preferable. Easily done. Before your Windsor Castle visit, hop online and book ahead. You'll not only save a few quid and the faff of queuing, but it means you can select a time slot that suits you.

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