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Windsor Castle & Buckingham Palace

Windsor Castle & Buckingham Palace

Summer Opening
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Duration: 8.5 hours

Included

  • Entry to Windsor Castle
  • Entry to Buckingham Palace
  • Visit two of England's Royal Residences in one day

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Cancellation Policy

You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.

Highlights

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Want to visit two of England's most iconic royal residences in a single day? This summer-only tour takes you from London to Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace, taking in over 900 years of royal history along the way.

Your Day — Itinerary

Your day begins at Victoria Coach Station, where your luxury air-conditioned coach departs for Windsor — one of England's most iconic royal destinations.

Windsor Castle

Perched high above the River Thames, Windsor Castle has over 900 years of royal history waiting to be explored. From William the Conqueror in the 11th century, 40 successive monarchs have lived here, making it the largest continuously occupied castle in the world. You'll be among the first visitors to enter each morning, giving you the chance to take in the splendour of St George's Chapel — the final resting place of Her Late Majesty Queen Elizabeth II — and the magnificent State Apartments at your own pace. Windsor itself is a charming town full of traditional shops and historic pubs — Shakespeare is said to have written The Merry Wives of Windsor in one of them!

Buckingham Palace

After free time for lunch, your coach heads to Buckingham Palace — the official London residence and administrative headquarters of the British monarchy. The Palace opens its doors to the public every summer, offering a rare and exclusive glimpse behind the famous facade. Explore the lavishly furnished State Rooms, used regularly by the Royal Family for official ceremonies and state functions, and admire the priceless works of art — including pieces from one of the greatest royal art collections in the world. Did you know the Palace has 775 rooms, including 19 State Rooms, 52 royal and guest bedrooms, and even its own post office and cinema? Afterwards, take a stroll along the south side of the Royal Garden and enjoy views across the picturesque lake, originally constructed in the 19th century. The tour ends at the Palace, leaving you free time to explore at your leisure.

Special Exhibition Summer 2026: The King's Tour Artists

On display in the State Rooms this summer is a remarkable exhibition featuring over 70 artworks from His Majesty The King's personal collection — many being shown to the public for the very first time. For the past 40 years, The King has personally selected artists to accompany his official overseas tours, capturing the moments that inspired them. Featuring the work of 42 artists across 95 countries and 69 royal tours, this is a rare and unique perspective on royal travel.

What's Included
  • Entry to Windsor Castle
  • Entry to Buckingham Palace
  • Professional guide
  • Transportation by luxury air-conditioned coach
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities (optional)
  • Hotel drop-offs

Good to Know

  • The tour departs from Victoria Coach Station, Gate 19, at 7.45am (boarding from 7.30am).
  • The return transfer from Windsor departs at approximately 1pm, with a final drop-off at Buckingham Palace.
  • This is a summer-only tour, available during the months Buckingham Palace is open to the public.
  • Free cancellation and full refund if cancelled at least 24 hours before departure.