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Windsor Castle Admission Ticket

1. Windsor Castle Admission Ticket

Established in the 11th century by William the Conqueror, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. It has been remodeled by a succession of kings and queens, including Henry II, Charles II, and George IV. Your ticket provides admission to the Castle, including the magnificent State Apartments, which are furnished with some of the finest treasures from the royal collection. Among the masterpieces are paintings by Holbein, Rubens, and Van Dyck, as well as fine English and French furniture. During the winter months, the sumptuous private apartments created by George IV, known as the Semi-State Rooms, are added to the visitor route. Your admission also includes access to St. George's Chapel (except on Sundays). This is one of the most beautiful ecclesiastical buildings in England, and is the final resting place for 10 monarchs, including Henry VIII and Charles I. There is a lot to see and do at Windsor Castle, so please allow enough time to make the most of your visit, which is likely to last between 2.5 and 3 hours. The Castle is situated at the top of a steep hill, and the visitor route covers long distances, so comfortable shoes are advised.

London: Wembley Stadium Guided Tour

2. London: Wembley Stadium Guided Tour

Follow in the footsteps of Legends. The Wembley Stadium Tour lets you explore the behind-the-scenes of the UK’s largest sports and music venue. Taking you deep into the heart of the stadium, this award-winning tour includes the Dressing Rooms, the Press Conference Room, Players’ Tunnel, Pitchside, and the iconic Royal Box. This tour gives you the chance to relive the stadium’s greatest moments, from England’s glorious 1966 World Cup victory, UEFA Champions League triumphs, the ongoing tradition of the Emirates FA Cup Final, countless sell-out concerts, and more. The Crossbar Exhibition and The Walk of Legends unlock the Wembley archives to showcase the Stadium’s origins, rich history, and heritage dating back as far as The British Empire Exhibition of 1924. Visitors will be able to download an app-based guide on arrival at the Stadium. QR codes will allow visitors to scan and access the digital content on their own devices. There is free wi-fi access for those visitors not able to use their mobile data.

Stonehenge, Windsor, Bath & Salisbury Tour from London

3. Stonehenge, Windsor, Bath & Salisbury Tour from London

Immerse yourself in the beautiful landscape of the west of England on a 10-hour tour from London, and learn about the rich heritage of its pagan past and royal history in Salisbury, Stonehenge and Bath. Departing from central London, drive west to the monoliths of Stonehenge, which have confounded people for over 5,000 years. Having baffled historians and archeologists as to how it was built, your guide will explain some of the theories. Continue to the market town of Salisbury, best known for its 13th-century cathedral. Built during the reign of Henry III, it boasts the tallest church spire in the United Kingdom at 404 feet (123 meters), and is one of the finest examples of early Gothic English architecture. Visit Salisbury Cathedral, and be welcomed by a specialist Salisbury Cathedral Guide and given an introductory talk before their tour. Marvel at the Magna Carta, the famous agreement made between King John and his barons at Runnymede in 1215, and now housed in the Chapter House. Then, drive to Bath on the slopes of the River Avon. Explore the first city in England to be designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The gorgeous 15th-century Abbey, stunning Georgian architecture and romantic Pulteney Bridge - modeled on the Ponte Vecchio in Florence - are all sights to linger at. You will be free to explore on your own, with plenty of time for tea at the Pump Rooms, or a visit to the Jane Austen Centre. Explore Royal history with a visit to the queen's official residence, Windsor Castle: witness the changing tastes in decor of the State Apartments over centuries of monarchs living there; see paintings by Leonardo Da Vinci and Rembrandt; admire Queen Mary's dolls house, the most famous dolls house in the world; and see St George's Chapel, the final resting place for several monarchs.

City Sightseeing Oxford Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

4. City Sightseeing Oxford Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Home to the oldest University in Britain, Oxford is an architectural marvel. You'll get fantastic views of its honey colored buildings as well as tantalizing glimpses of the hushed courtyards of its many Colleges. Visit the International award winning Oxford Castle Heritage area and you'll travel by the Ashmolean, the Sheldonian, the historic Carfax junction - see this and more on the City Sightseeing tour of Oxford. Your Tour Itinerary Stop 1 - Railway Station Stop 2 - Park End Street Stop 3 - Bus Station Stop 4 - New Road Stop 5 - West Gate  Stop 6 - Speedwell Street Stop 7 - Christ Church Stop 8 - Brasenose College Stop 9 - The Queens College Stop 10 - The Plain Stop 11 - St. Cross Road Stop 12 - South Parks Road Stop 13 - Wadham College Stop 14 - Trinity College Stop 15 - Parks Road Stop 16 - Banbury Road Stop 17 - Woodstock Road Stop 18 - Browns Restaurant Stop 19 - Magdalen Street East Stop 20 - Randolph Hotel

From London: Windsor Castle and Stonehenge Day Trip

5. From London: Windsor Castle and Stonehenge Day Trip

Travel back in time on a comprehensive sightseeing tour of two of England's most iconic monuments. Travel from central London to Windsor Castle by air-conditioned vehicle, and then explore the Queen's favorite royal residence in all its glory.  Look inside the beautiful State Apartments to see masterpieces of art by Rembrandt and Leonardo da Vinci. Discover the last resting place of Henry VIII at St. George’s Chapel.  Next, visit Stonehenge. Hear some of the theories about the prehistoric stone circle to draw your own conclusions on the mystery of the monument before making your way back to London.

Buckingham Palace & Windsor Castle: Full-Day Tour

6. Buckingham Palace & Windsor Castle: Full-Day Tour

Begin the tour at Buckingham Palace, one of the few working royal palaces in the world. Explore the 19 lavish State Rooms with the help of a multimedia guide. After exploring on your own, meet the tour guide and board a coach for the ride to Windsor. Windsor Castle, the world’s largest occupied castle, has been home to the royal family for over 900 years. Explore the castle grounds and St. George's Chapel, one of the finest examples of English medieval church architecture and the burial site of King Henry VIII. Platinum Jubilee: The Queen's Accession - July 22 to October 2, 2022Platinum Jubilee: The Queen's Accession will include portraits of the Queen taken by Dorothy Wilding, alongside items of Her Majesty’s personal jewelry worn for the portrait sittings. Shortly after Queen Elizabeth II ascended to the throne on February 6, 1952, the first official photographic sitting with the new Queen was granted to the photographer Dorothy Wilding. The series of photographs taken of the Queen in 1952 are remarkable for their modern, emblematic approach, and they have formed the basis of the Queen's image on postage stamps from 1953 until 1971. Platinum Jubilee: The Queen's Coronation - until September 26, 2022At Windsor Castle, the Coronation Dress and Robe of Estate worn by the Queen for her coronation at Westminster Abbey on June 2, 1953, will be on display. Designed by the British couturier Sir Norman Hartnell, the dress was created in the finest white duchesse satin, richly embroidered in a lattice-work effect with an iconographic scheme of floral emblems in gold and silver thread and pastel-colored silks, encrusted with pearls, sequins, and crystals. Her Majesty’s Robe of Estate was made by the royal robe-makers Ede and Ravenscroft of purple silk velvet. The goldwork embroidery design features wheat ears and olive branches, symbolizing prosperity and peace, surrounding the crowned intertwined EIIR cipher. It took 12 embroideresses using 18 different types of gold thread and more than 3,500 hours to complete the work between March and May in 1953.

Windsor: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

7. Windsor: Hop-on Hop-off Bus Tour

Escape the bustle of London with a day trip to Windsor and Eton, located just an hour away by train. Our hop-on hop-off bus tour is the perfect way to explore both areas, which are separated by the River Thames. You can climb aboard at any of the stops and let us guide you through the town. If you arrive by train, stop 1 is located directly in front of the Windsor & Eton Riverside Station. Take advantage of the flexibility of the hop-on hop-off bus tour and jump off at any of the stops to explore the main sights. Discover the royal town of Windsor and visit Windsor Castle, the home of British Kings and Queens for almost a thousand years. Witness the Changing of the Guard and visit St George Chapel, the Guildhall, the Windsor Parish Church, and the Holy Trinity Church. On the other side of the river, explore the quintessentially British village of Eton, home to the prestigious Eton College. Enjoy a relaxing lunch or afternoon tea at the Windsor Farm Shop café before hopping back on the open-top bus. Don't miss the iconic views of Windsor Castle from the Long Walk, and keep an eye out for resident deer. Your ticket is valid for 24 hours from the first validation, and you can hop-on hop-off as many times as you like within the validity period.

City Sightseeing Brighton: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

8. City Sightseeing Brighton: Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour

Brighton is one of the south-coast's most popular resorts, with something for all the family. Take a 1 or 2 day hop-on hop-off bus tour to discover the flavor of this city. The Brighton City Sightseeing Tour has a thoroughly entertaining commentary with fascinating facts and figures that even some of the locals don't know. The tour takes in many highlights including the Pier, Brighton i360, Royal Pavilion, Marina and the main shopping areas. Red Route: Stop 1 - Palace Pier Stop 2 - Brighton i360 Stop 3 - Grand Avenue Stop 4 - Hove, Palmeira Square Stop 5 - Seven Dials Stop 6 - Brighton Station (Stop B) Stop 7 - Clock Tower (Stop N) Stop 8 - Brighton Pavilion (Stop F) Stop 9 - The Level Stop 10 - Racecourse Stop 11 - Brighton Marina Stop 12- Paston Place

Windsor: Hop-On Hop-Off Highlights Bus Tour/River Cruise

9. Windsor: Hop-On Hop-Off Highlights Bus Tour/River Cruise

See all of Windsor's major attractions and landmarks by land and water with this hop-on/hop-off bus ticket and river cruise. Enjoy a perfect day trip to Windsor with an open-top deck that offers the best overview of the capital. Take advantage of the hop-on hop-off flexibility to jump off the bus and explore the main sights. Visit Windsor Castle, home of the British Kings and Queens for almost 1000 years and experience the changing of the guard. Stop at St. George Chapel, the Guildhall, and the Windsor Parish Church. Stroll through the village of Eton on the other side of the river which is home to one of the most prestigious private schools in the country and is a quintessentially British village. Complete your visit to Windsor with a cruise along the river Thames. Start at The Windsor Promenade and head upstream to Boveney Lock. Return with fantastic views of Windsor Castle, Eton College, Mill House, Windsor Racecourse, and the Brocas Meadows.

From London: Oxford, Stratford, Cotswolds & Warwick Castle

10. From London: Oxford, Stratford, Cotswolds & Warwick Castle

Follow in the footsteps of Oxford’s famous students, from C.S. Lewis to Bill Clinton, as you stroll the captivating college courtyards and cobbled lanes of this historic university town. Take in the famous ‘city of dreaming spires’ and see the Bodleian Library – one of the oldest libraries in Europe – on your visit. You’ll be captivated by the unspoiled narrow alleys and ancient squares of this naturally beautiful town. Enjoy a walking tour and free time. A market town with a difference, Stratford-upon-Avon is the famous home of arguably the world's greatest writer, William Shakespeare. Delve into the charms of this bustling market town at your leisure. Drive through the Cotswolds, a charming blend of breathtaking natural beauty, bustling market towns and sleepy villages. Be part of Britain’s Greatest Medieval Experience. Deep in the heart of Warwick Castle, immerse yourself in battle preparations and feel the weight of a medieval sword. Enjoy a walking tour and explore this lovely town with its host of attractive buildings.

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Easy to book using GETYOURGUIDE app. Once your booking is confirmed, just go straight to the ticket counter to change for an actual ticket. Furthermore, you can use 10% discount using promo code.

Really lovely day out, well worth a visit for some royal history! Tickets purchased easily and all good on entry.

Very well organised at the castle and Get Your guide exceeded their expectations again-well done

To see inside the castle was an amazing experience and to walk in the footsteps of history

I think there is not much to add about the beauty of the place.