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  1. Windsor Castle is one of three official residences of the Crown and has been home to the Sovereign for over 900 years. The Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest in continuous occupation. The imposing towers and battlements of the Castle loom large from every approach to the town, creating one of the world's most ...

  2. The Windsor stopover proposition. Meet you at the airport / hotel - We will meet you at the airport straight off your flight in the passenger terminal or perhaps your Central London or Gatwick/Heathrow airport hotel. Transport you & your luggage to Windsor Castle - We have vehicles that range from a small car to a large touring bus.

  3. Tower of London, Hampton Court Palace, Kensington Palace, Kew Palace and Windsor Castle - all included with London Pass. The London Pass can save you £££'s on walk-up entry prices for over 80 of London's top attractions. Included in the pass are the Tower of London, Kensington Palace, Windsor Castle, Kew Palace & Gardens, The King's Gallery ...

  4. Windsor Castle was the favourite residence of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. You will get to see the lavish State Apartments and the stunning St George's Chapel, made even more famous by the recent Royal weddings.

  5. VISITING STONEHENGE AND/OR WINDSOR AND/OR BATH. Stonehenge Morning Half Day Tour - from £65. Windsor Castle Windsor Morning & Afternoon Tours - from £70. Windsor, Bath & Stonehenge (inc Lunch, no adm Roman Baths) - from £99. Windsor, Bath & Stonehenge (no Lunch, inc adm Roman Baths) - from £92.

  6. Windsor, Stonehenge & Bath guided day tour from London. Stonehenge entrance only £92 . Stonehenge & Windsor Castle entrances £114 . Stonehenge, Windsor Castle & Roman Baths entrances £143 • Choose your flexible ticket to Windsor Castle, Stonehenge & Roman Baths • Professional guide • Luxury air-conditioned coach with free Wi-Fi

  7. The London Waterloo service terminates at Windsor's Riverside station, at the bottom of the hill from Windsor Castle, a a 5 minute walk away. Windsor Central is opposite Windsor Castle, when you exit the station it is right in front of you. There is no need to book in advance on the trains from London to Windsor.

  8. Windsor Castle, is a short 45 minute journey west of London. During this time your guide will take you through some of Windsor Castle's most interesting history. Windsor Castle, a current residence of the Royal Family, is the largest continuously occupied castle in the world.

  9. Pretty Runnymede is well worth a visit. Runnymede is famous for the signing of the Magna Carta in 1215 by King John and his Barons. The Magna Carta is widely accepted as the first constitutional document that formed the basis of modern democracy. Indeed the monument to the Magna Carta was funded and erected by the American Bar Association.

  10. Windsor Castle. Of course the main attraction for first time visitors is Windsor Castle and is the 'must see'. Most people will take around two hours to explore Windsor Castle, so there is lots of time to explore the delights of the Windsor area. Windsor Castle is in the heart of Windsor, (the town grew up around the castle).

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