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Visit Windsor Castle and Explore its HistoryState Apartments, St George’s Chapel and Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House
Windsor Castle is one of the Queen's official residences and is open to the public. Explore St George's Chapel, the State Apartments and Queen Mary's Dolls' House.
Built in the 11th century, Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world. It is one of the UK’s top visitor attractions, and also happens to be one of Her Majesty the Queen’s favourite official residences. When in residence, the Queen’s personal standard flies from Windsor Castle’s Round Tower. Windsor Castle covers 26 acres and has been a royal residence for 900 years. Windsor Castle is frequently used for ceremonies and state occasions, such as the Order of the Garter ceremony and for hosting visits from overseas monarchs. What is There to See at Windsor Castle?Windsor Castle was originally built by William the Conqueror, and has since been expanded and modified by succeeding monarchs. Some of the features of the castle available for public viewing include:
Information About Visiting Windsor CastleOn arrival at Windsor Castle, visitors are invited to listen to a complementary audio commentary while they explore the castle grounds. Visitors with children can opt for a special family audio tour and take advantage of activity trails. Also, there are free guided tours of the castle precincts that take place throughout the day. Castle wardens are positioned throughout the castle grounds to offer information and assistance if required. It is advisable to allow at least two hours for a visit to Windsor Castle. Visitors are able to register for unlimited, complementary admission to the castle for 12 months when purchasing a ticket. Windsor Castle is open to the public on most days throughout the year, but as it is a working palace, people are advised to check opening times before they arrange a visit. St George’s Chapel is open only to worshippers on Sundays. Windsor Castle is located in the Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead, Berkshire. If travelling by train, Windsor can be reached from London Waterloo and London Paddington. If travelling by road, take M4 Exit 6, or M3 Exit 3. Green Line coaches provide daily services from London Victoria coach station. For more information about Windsor, read Things to do in the Royal Town of Windsor. Resources:
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