Tour di mezza giornata al Castello di Windsor da Londra





Descrizione
Questo tour rilassante ti offre l'opportunità di trascorrere un intero pomeriggio nella pittoresca Royal Windsor. Scegli di esplorare i più grandiosi appartamenti di Stato di tutta l'Inghilterra e le stesse stanze utilizzate dai membri della famiglia reale, oltre a vedere dove il principe Harry ha sposato Meghan Markle in uno dei matrimoni più famosi dell'era moderna.
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Itinerario
Il castello di Windsor è il castello abitato più antico e più grande del mondo. È stata la casa di famiglia dei re e delle regine britanniche per quasi 1.000 anni ed è oggi una delle residenze ufficiali di Sua Maestà il Re. Occupando oltre 10,5 ettari, il Castello offre ai visitatori una giornata variegata, tra cui una visita ai magnifici Appartamenti di Stato e alla Cappella di San Giorgio. Gli Appartamenti di Stato del Castello sono arredati con alcune delle migliori opere della Collezione Reale, che riflettono i gusti mutevoli degli occupanti reali del Castello, in particolare quelli di Carlo II e Giorgio IV. Molte delle opere d'arte sono ancora nelle ambientazioni storiche per le quali furono inizialmente raccolte o commissionate dai re e dalle regine che hanno vissuto a Windsor. I visitatori possono fare una visita autoguidata del Castello con un tour multimediale gratuito. Da ottobre a marzo, i visitatori possono anche passeggiare nei sontuosi appartamenti semistatali, che furono le stanze private di Giorgio IV nel XIX secolo.
Visita la Cappella di San Giorgio, dove il principe Harry sposò Meghan Markle in una cerimonia trasmessa a milioni di persone in tutto il mondo. La costruzione di questa bellissima cappella iniziò nel 1475 sotto il regno di Edoardo IV e oggi è il luogo di riposo di 10 ex monarchi tra cui il famigerato Enrico VIII. IMMAGINI DEL CASTELLO DI WINDSOR: Royal Collection Trust / © Sua Maestà la Regina Elisabetta II 2022
Punti salienti
Cosa è incluso
Valutazioni dei viaggiatori
Informazioni importanti
- Accessibile in sedia a rotelle
- I neonati e i bambini piccoli possono essere portati in carrozzina o passeggino
- Sono disponibili trasporti pubblici nelle vicinanze
- I neonati devono sedere in grembo a un adulto
- I trasporti sono accessibili in sedia a rotelle
- Adatto a tutti i livelli di forma fisica
- Accessibilità : Vi preghiamo di informarci in anticipo se intendete portare la sedia a rotelle
- IMMAGINI DEL CASTELLO DI WINDSOR : Royal Collection Trust / © HM King Charles III 2026
- Incoraggiamo gli ospiti con biglietti elettronici a portarli sui loro dispositivi intelligenti
- Arrivi del tour: circa 18:30, stazione ferroviaria di Londra Victoria
- La Guida multimediale del Castello di Windsor è disponibile in Inglese, Portoghese brasiliano, Francese, Tedesco, Italiano, Giapponese, Cinese mandarino, Russo e Spagnolo
- L'ingresso al Castello di Windsor è incluso solo se si seleziona l'opzione "incluso ingresso"
- Se si seleziona l'opzione "ingresso incluso", il tour del Castello di Windsor è autoguidato utilizzando un'audio Guida
- La Cappella di San Giorgio al Castello di Windsor è chiusa ai visitatori la domenica e per servizi speciali. Occasionalmente gli Appartamenti di Stato possono essere chiusi
Recensioni(231)
The amount of time given for the tour is not enough to see everything. Also, many parts of the Castle close at 4:00 so after that you cannot go in. Our tour wasn’t over until 5 so the last hour was somewhat wasted. The bus air conditioner broke down on the way back and we had to get off the bus four miles from The end point because it was too hot to stay on the bus.
My sister and I did this trip with Evan Evans. We paid 94.00 each for the "tour"(188.00). But it turned out to be just transportation and admission to the castle (approx USD 42.00 each). While enroute to the castle (about an hours drive) I expected the guest services assistant to give the history of the castle, sights we were passing, interesting info on England etc.. but she just got in the bus and said nothing. Then when she arrived, she just made sure we knew where to pick up the bus after our visit and gave us the entrance ticket. She didn't explain how the castle grounds were laid out, best way to explore, what was there to see. They did get us there and get us back but that was it - definitely could have taken the train/bus for less money. The guest services assistant was nice just not helpful related to the tour, and had nothing interesting to share about anything. We sat in the front seat going back and talked to the driver - he was very interesting - explaining building architecture, old window tax, etc.. but he was just talking to us and only because we asked. She should have been doing this or something to make the extra money worth the price.
I had the impression this would be a guided tour. Our escort literally dumped us at the entrance of Windsor Castle with no help or instruction, he just ghosted us. The driver & escort seemed disconnected & disinterested. I expected more for $78! It was just an expensive bus ride. Also no heads-up that St. George Chapel was not open on Sundays so we could not see it.
We were late, leaving our meeting point. They rushed us getting back on the bus. We feel we did not get our moneys worth on this tour. We fully expected some commentating and history on the hour plus drive.,but received none of that. It was quite disappointing that we felt so rushed going through the castle that we weren’t able to soak it all in. We were supposed to meet back up at 5 o’clock for our commute back to London, however, they made us meet at 4:30 because they were running behind. Total disappointment.
We booked the Half-Day excursion to Windsor Castle for the same reason everyone does. Its nearly 1,000-year history is etched into the lives and history of nearly every nation on the planet. We realize when doing these excursions, much is up to the traveler and not the tour company. However, I have been booking with Viator for a number of years now, and this is the first time that what was delivered did not measure up to what I have come to expect from the brand. One of the things that has always impressed me has been the level of the Guides used by the company. We did not expect a guided tour of Windsor as we knew from the description that it was not. That would have been mentioned in the excursion's description. However, I did not expect that the Guide would not interact with us AT ALL! When the guide arrived at the pickup spot (approximately 15 minutes late (we do understand London traffic, but the bus was there), he was extremely reserved. No greeting, no "How are you?" no "Glad to have you!" No apology for the delay. Just, "Name?" I was also a little disappointed by his appearance in that his shoes needed a shine (or at least a wiping off) and his pants were visibly in need of a cleaning. I wasn't expecting a pressed and polished uniform, just not . . . that. As for the ride to Windsor, beyond the chatter amongst the other passengers, it was completed in near total silence . Again, I realize this was not to be a guided tour, but I did at least think that on the drive up, the guide might share "a little?" on the background on the castle, maybe a few recommendations about the "Must see" spots or points of interest. Even some of his favorite spots or points of interest. I guess we are a bit spoiled because that has been our experience on literally EVERY excursion we've taken with Viator. Instead, other than the time to return to the meet-up spot and the time to be there, the bus ride was one of total silence (except those that I had with my wife sitting next to me.) Once we arrived at Windsor, although he did look back at the group here and there, we did not get the sense that he was as atuned to who was in his group. I didn't expect him to remember WHO was there, just to be a bit more attentive. The drive back was equally silent. While that is typically the norm after any long tour, or one that called for a lot of walking (and this one counts), again, there was not a peep from the Guide. I'm willing to assume that he might be relatively new, not as familiar with the sites, etc. However, your customers do have expectations of whomever it tasked with taking them to new locations and points of interest. Honestly, we felt that the coach driver was more personable. I was a docent for many years some time ago at the New York City Transit Museum. While I realize he was not an actual docent, he would benefit (as would your guests) from him investing in developing his knowledge base of the places to which he is escorting your guests as they do have SOME expectations in this area, even if it is only a half-day trip. I should add that we had just taken the half-day tour of Stonehenge with Trish and Chris, and Windsor Castle experience did not come close to what we got from that. I'm not trying to get him into trouble, but I would be remiss if I didn't pass this on to you as I'm sure you'd rather hear about opportunities for improvement instead of the client simply bashing you on the internet, or to their friends. In closing, let me be clear. He was NOT in the least bit rude or unprofessional. He was just . . . there.
Coach is not up to the standard. Seat trays are broken no bottle holder. Clock in the bus runs one hour late. We have to wait for the coach to come to the stop. Primarily the reception staff at the office is very rude
It was. Great experience. We got there quickly and left quickly. We could have used a little more time in Windsor.
Dear Guests, Thank you for your review. We’re pleased to hear that you had a great experience and that the journey was efficient. We appreciate your feedback about wanting a little more time in Windsor, and we’ll share this with our team. Kind regards, Evan Evans
The tour was a success in that we were driven in a comfy transport from the meeting location to the destination. The castle was great and the surrondong town was super cute with lots of shops and restaurants. There were a few hiccups though. The transport did not use AC going to the destination which led a lot of guests to feeling quite hot on the way. There was much communication from the accompanying guide which led to some confusion. We would just stop and wonder what was going on. The staff at the castle were great though and they gave you a great audio tour via headset.
Hello Dominique, we thank you for you review and feedback, and are delighted to hear your satisfaction towards Windsor castle and their staff. we will speak to the coach company in regards to fixing their air conditioning unit in order to ensure comfort for all passengers on our tours. we will aim to make our tour guides more organised and engaging in order to avoid the same mistakes and confusion. - Even Evens team
Our guide never said a thing until we got to Windsor Castle. Then he told us where to meet him at the end. He asked whether we could hear him, and I said no. He continued to talk in the same voice, so we couldn’t hear him. He didn’t have any kind of flag, and it was really hard to follow him. I really wasn’t impressed .
Tour started late, tour guide didn’t introduce himself in fact didn’t speak to the group on the way. He provided vague instructions on meeting the group st the end of the tour. Then he disappeared. Not a tour guide. Wasn’t impressed.
Hello "Global598211" We are sorry to hear that you did not enjoy your time with us, however, It should've been our responsibility to tell you that the royal Windsor tour is not accompanied by a professional Tour guide, only a host who makes sure everyone is accounted for and informs you of your return time. An audio guide was available at Windsor for an informative walkthrough of Windsor. We will acknowledge and speak to your host regarding improving a polite mannered domineer towards passengers, however it was not his responsibility to tour you around. we are happy to clear any confusion or follow up questions you may have -Even Evens team



