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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. Eton College. Today Eton College is a secondary school (a high school in the American sense) for approximately 1,290 boys between the ages of 13 and 18, all of whom are boarders. Eton College was founded in 1440 by King Henry VI. All boys have a uniform of black tailcoat (or morning coat) and waistcoat, false-collar and pin striped trousers.

  5. The site is just a couple of miles south of Windsor, near Old Windsor, the original settlement before the castle was built up river and sits adjacent to the River Thames. There is a public bus service from Windsor to within a few hundred metres of the Runnymede site. Broadly the service runs every 30 minutes, hourly early mornings, evenings and ...

  6. Windsor Castle, “home” of the Kings and Queens of England, is your first stop, followed by Neolithic Stonehenge and your final destination is the university city of Oxford. At Windsor you will be provided with your own personal audio guide so you can visit at your own pace.

  7. You need a railway ticket for every person. Alternatively you can qualify for 2 for 1 with a valid London Travelcard issued by the railways, (not by the Underground, TFL or on-line). The Travelcard qualifies you for 2 for 1 at any 2 for 1 attraction within the travel zones on the Travelcard.

  8. Windsor Castle opens at 9.30am so the tour group will be some of the first to enter the castle that day through the special tour group entrance. From William the Conqueror all the way through to Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, successive monarchs have lived here and left their mark on what is now the largest continuously occupied castle in the world.

  9. 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.

  10. 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

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