It’s hard to overstate how important Windsor Castle is to Britain. It’s been the seat of the British Monarchy for almost 1,000 years and is the oldest inhabited castle in the world. The ancient fortress protected Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II as a child during World War II. It’s also home to England's highest order of chivalry, the Most Noble Order of the Garter.
a brief glimpse of the Quadrangle of the Upper Ward when you walk up to the castle from the ticket office or when you exit the State Apartments. At one end of the Quadrangle, on the side of the Round Tower, is the equestrian statue of King Charles II.
Outside of Windsor Castle is the Windsor Great Park. It is open to the public and a great way to enjoy your time in Windsor or after...
Read moreOne of the most impressive views within the Windsor Castle grounds, the quadrangle is surrounded by the impressive stone walled state apartments and towers that characterise the castle following its 19th century restoration. The immaculately maintained lawn within the quadrangle is overlooked by a regal statue of King Charles II on horseback. While the quadrangle is not accessible to the public, it is easily viewed from behind the fence that marks the boundary of the...
Read moreUltimate, Marvelous whatever you want to add your wish. It's such a masterpiece, especially the royal ceremony path of 2.5+ Miles, if you were walking on that and watching the castle, can't say in words..once you reach the end of the path you can see the complete Castle view, experience it... Along with that you can observe multiple restaurants from different continents, all varieties of food available. It's just walkable from the...
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