Windsor Castle Tours from London: Every Option Compared for 2026

The most popular way to visit Windsor Castle from London is on a half-day or full-day coach tour departing from central London. Tours range from simple entry-plus-transport options (approximately £40–£60) to full-day combos combining Windsor with Stonehenge and Bath (approximately £80–£130). Independent travel by train from London Paddington takes as little as 22 minutes (change at Slough) and costs around £6–£10 return. Both options are valid — the right choice depends on your time, budget, and interest in visiting additional destinations.

Windsor Castle sits just 22 miles from central London, making it one of the most accessible royal heritage sites in the country. On a clear day, it is visible from the train window long before you arrive. Most visitors from London choose between two approaches: booking an organised tour that handles all transport and logistics, or travelling independently by train and booking castle entry separately.

This guide covers every tour option available in 2026, what each includes, how they compare on value and experience, and how to choose the right one for your visit.

Half-Day Tours from London

A half-day tour is the most efficient way to visit Windsor Castle from London. These tours typically depart central London mid-morning, spend approximately 2 to 2.5 hours at the castle, and return visitors to London by early afternoon — leaving the rest of the day free.

What half-day tours typically include: – Return coach transport from central London (usually Victoria or Earls Court) – Windsor Castle admission ticket – Live guide commentary on the coach journey – Free time to explore the castle independently with the included audio guide

Windsor Castle Half-Day Tour from London

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This is the recommended option for visitors who want to see Windsor Castle without committing to a full day out of London, or for those combining it with other London sightseeing on the same day.

A half-day tour from London to Windsor Castle typically takes 4 to 5 hours in total, including travel time. You spend approximately 2 to 2.5 hours at the castle itself. A full-day tour runs from approximately 08:00 to 19:00 and includes additional destinations such as Stonehenge or Bath.

Full-Day Tours: Windsor with Stonehenge & Bath

The most popular full-day tour format from London combines Windsor Castle with Stonehenge and Bath — three of England’s most iconic heritage destinations in a single day. Tours depart early morning and return in the early evening.

Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, & Bath Day Trip from London

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Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, & Bath with Pub Lunch in Lacock

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Windsor, Stonehenge & Oxford Full-Day Guided Tour

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A typical full-day Windsor, Stonehenge, and Bath itinerary covers: – Depart London (Victoria) approximately 07:30–08:30 – Windsor Castle: approximately 2 hours on site – Stonehenge: approximately 1.5 hours – Bath: approximately 2 hours – Return to London: approximately 19:00–20:00

These tours represent excellent value for visitors who want to cover multiple UNESCO and heritage sites in a single day without the complexity of organising transport between three locations independently.

Windsor Castle & Stonehenge Inner Circle Access

For visitors with a particular interest in Stonehenge, the Inner Circle Access day trip offers exclusive access to stand among the ancient stones — an experience not available on standard Stonehenge visits.

Windsor Castle & Stonehenge Inner Circle Access Day Trip from London

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Small-Group Tours

For visitors who prefer a more intimate experience — smaller coach, fewer fellow travellers, and greater access to the guide — small-group tours offer a meaningful upgrade from standard coach tours.

Windsor, Stonehenge & Bath Small-Group Day Tour from London

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Small-group tours are particularly well suited to visitors who find large coach tours overwhelming, those travelling solo or as a couple, and visitors with specific heritage interests who value access to a guide’s knowledge.

Private Tours from London

Private tours offer the ultimate in flexibility — dedicated transport, a personal guide, and an itinerary tailored entirely to your group’s interests and pace.

Private Windsor Castle, Stonehenge, & The City of Bath Day Tour

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Private tours are the most expensive option — typically £150–£300+ per person depending on group size and itinerary — but for families, couples, or small groups of friends, the per-person cost becomes considerably more competitive as group size increases.

Windsor Castle & Buckingham Palace

For visitors specifically focused on royal history, a tour combining Windsor Castle and Buckingham Palace covers the two most significant working royal residences in Britain.

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Windsor Castle Afternoon Sightseeing Tour

For visitors already sightseeing in London in the morning, the afternoon sightseeing tour departs later in the day, allowing a flexible start and returning in the evening.

Windsor Castle Afternoon Sightseeing Tour from London

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Travelling Independently: Train from London

For visitors comfortable with independent travel, the train is the fastest and most cost-effective way to reach Windsor Castle from London.

From London Paddington (fastest route): Paddington → Slough (Great Western Railway, approximately 15–18 minutes) → change to local service → Windsor & Eton Central (approximately 7–10 minutes from Slough). Total journey: approximately 22–28 minutes. Fares from approximately £6–10 return. Windsor & Eton Central station is a short walk from the castle entrance.

From London Waterloo (direct, no change): Waterloo → Windsor & Eton Riverside (South Western Railway, direct service). Total journey: approximately 55 minutes. Windsor & Eton Riverside station is a 10-minute walk through Windsor town centre to the castle.

Independent travellers should book castle admission separately in advance at rct.uk. See our How to Buy Windsor Castle Tickets (2026) guide for full booking guidance.

Which Option Is Right for You?

Your SituationBest Option
Short on time, want Windsor onlyHalf-day tour or independent train
Want Windsor + Stonehenge + BathFull-day combo tour
Prefer fewer people on the coachSmall-group tour
Families or groups wanting flexibilityPrivate tour
Royal history focus, two palacesWindsor + Buckingham Palace tour
Already in London in the morningAfternoon sightseeing tour
Budget-conscious, confident travellerIndependent train + direct booking

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to get to Windsor Castle from London by train?

From London Paddington (changing at Slough), the journey takes approximately 22–28 minutes to Windsor & Eton Central station. From London Waterloo, a direct service takes approximately 55 minutes to Windsor & Eton Riverside station. Both stations are within a 10-minute walk of Windsor Castle.

What is the best tour from London to Windsor Castle?

For a straightforward visit focused on Windsor Castle alone, a half-day tour is the most efficient option. For visitors wanting to combine Windsor with other heritage sites in one day, the Windsor, Stonehenge, and Bath full-day tour is the most popular choice.

Do Windsor Castle tours from London include entry to the castle?

Most organised tours from London include Windsor Castle admission. Always verify what is included when booking — some tours offer transport only, with castle entry purchased separately.

Can I visit Windsor Castle from London independently without a tour?

Yes. Travelling by train from London Paddington or Waterloo is straightforward and cost-effective. Book castle admission separately through the official Royal Collection Trust website or a third-party booking platform in advance.

Is Windsor Castle worth a day trip from London?

Yes. Windsor Castle is widely considered one of the best day trips from London — it is close (under an hour by train), visually spectacular, historically significant, and offers a 2.5 to 3-hour visit covering the State Apartments, St. George’s Chapel, and the castle precincts. The town of Windsor itself rewards additional time after the castle visit.

What is included in a Windsor Castle guided tour from London?

Most guided tours include return coach transport, Windsor Castle admission, and live guide commentary on the journey. Some include a traditional lunch or additional destinations. Check the specific inclusions for each tour before booking.

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