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Ticket Prices and Opening Times
| Standard Admission Fees | Ours | |
| Adult | £31.00 | |
| Child (5-17) | £15.50 | |
| Young Person (18-24) | £20.00 | |
| Under 5 | FREE | FREE |
Important Information about 2 for 1 Discounts
2 for 1 discounts are available on standard admission tickets for Windsor Castle when you travel by train and present a valid National Rail voucher. Individuals receiving certain benefits, such as Universal Credit, may be eligible for special ticket offers. Please be aware that some promotions, including the £1 ticket offer, end on a Friday.
If you have any questions about eligibility or how to claim your discount, check the official Windsor Castle website or contact their customer service team.
We encourage all visitors to leave a review of their ticketing experience to help us improve future offers.
Many visitors combine Windsor Castle with other iconic UK landmarks — you can also book Stonehenge tickets in advance to secure entry on your preferred date.
What’s included in the admission price?
Standard Windsor Castle tickets usually include access to:
- The State Apartments – richly decorated ceremonial rooms still used for official occasions
- St George’s Chapel – one of England’s finest Gothic churches and the resting place of monarchs including Queen Elizabeth II
- Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House – a highly detailed miniature royal residence
- Multimedia guide – available in multiple languages
Some areas may close temporarily due to official events or services, but tickets remain valid for the rest of the site.
Windsor Castle Opening Times
Opening hours vary throughout the year.
Typical opening times:
- March to October: 10:00 – 17:15 (last entry earlier)
- November to February: 10:00 – 16:15 (last entry earlier)
St George’s Chapel is usually closed to visitors on Sundays, as it remains an active place of worship.
Always check availability for your chosen date before booking.
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Is It Cheaper to Buy Windsor Castle Tickets in Advance?
In most cases, yes. Advance tickets are often cheaper than paying on the day and allow you to choose a specific entry time.
Booking ahead also helps you:
- Plan your itinerary more easily
- Avoid sold-out dates
- Compare ticket options before committing
How Long Do You Need at Windsor Castle?
Most visitors spend 2.5 to 3 hours exploring Windsor Castle. This allows enough time to see the State Apartments, St George’s Chapel, and Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House without rushing.
If you’re short on time, prioritise:
- The State Apartments
- St George’s Chapel (if open)
Windsor Castle Closures
Please note that the Castle is closed to visitors on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Additionally, it’s important to be aware that access to the beautiful St. George’s Chapel is limited after 2:30 PM, so visitors should plan their visit accordingly.
Important Information about booking for Windsor Castle
Tickets are available at discount prices if you book directly through our site. However, if you are to book directly on the day at Windsor Castle (subject to availability), or directly online with the Windsor Castle Trust then these tickets will be more expensive. With our service you get up to a 24-hour cancellation policy with a full refund, so you don’t lose out if your plans change.
Please note that the Castle may close at short notice for royal events or ceremonies, so visitors should check for updates before their visit. During the summer, the Castle is open on the following Tuesdays, with exceptions listed on the official website.
The Castle is open every day, except Tuesday and Wednesday, except for Christmas Day and Boxing Day and generally from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm (however, this is date-dependent, and you can find more details below). From November through February, the Castle closes earlier, and October marks the start of the autumn season with adjusted hours. Autumn is a popular time for special offers and seasonal access to Windsor Castle. The Castle is often busiest in the morning and does sell out; therefore, it is recommended to book tickets in advance.
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Frequently Asked Questions
You need a ticket to enter the grounds of the Castle. While you can see the castle from the town centre, the true experience is inside. The ticket grants access to all attractions within the walls, including the state apartments, St George’s Chapel, the moat room, and Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House. You can also relax at the castle café.
Windsor Castle is one of the attractions that, more often than not, will stop selling on-the-day tickets in the morning. This is to prevent over-crowding in the rooms and for health and safety reasons. Therefore, we always recommend pre-booking your ticket before travelling. Should your plans change, you should be able to change the date or cancel for a refund as long as you give sufficient notice.
Unfortunately, the highly sought-after 2-for-1 tickets to visit the Castle are no longer available, leaving visitors with limited options to enjoy discounted access. However, there is still hope for those seeking reduced prices, as StonehengeVisit.co.uk offers an exclusive opportunity to obtain discounted tickets. With our reliable and convenient online platform, we ensure that visitors can experience the grandeur of Windsor Castle and St Georges Chapel and more while also enjoying significant savings. So, even though the 2-for-1 tickets may no longer be an option, we are still a valuable resource for anyone looking to explore Windsor Castle on a budget.
The castle opens at 10:00 am and closes at either 5:15 pm or 4:15 pm, depending on the time of year. You can take your time exploring the castle, as there is no limit on how long you can spend in each area. As one of England’s most popular attractions, Windsor Castle covers 13 acres with many areas to explore. It’s best to dedicate at least a few hours to your visit, but you can easily spend half a day or more. Guided tours are available to help you make the most of your visit.
Yes, the State Apartments are included in your admission ticket. These rooms showcase the Royal Collection and offer a glimpse into the history and lifestyle of British royalty. Visitors can explore grand rooms like St George’s Hall, the Crimson Drawing Room, and the Throne Room. The apartments also house some of the world’s finest art, including paintings by Rembrandt and Rubens. Whether you’re interested in history or art, the State Apartments are a must-see.
Yes, entrance to St George’s Chapel is included with your Windsor Castle ticket. This historic royal chapel, known for its Gothic architecture, is the final resting place of several English kings and queens. Founded in the 14th century by King Edward III, it has hosted many royal weddings, including those of King Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon in 1509, and Prince Harry and Meghan Markle in 2018. St George’s Chapel is a significant part of English history and an important feature of Windsor Castle.
Yes, you can see Queen Mary’s Doll’s House during your visit to the Castle. This miniature marvel, crafted with incredible attention to detail, showcases the work of the finest artists, craftsmen, and designers of its time. As a faithful replica of an aristocratic home, the Doll’s House features exquisite furnishings, intricate decorations, and even a working elevator. It offers a unique glimpse into the opulent world of the British royal family, allowing visitors to marvel at the craftsmanship and appreciate the historical significance and artistic value of this miniature masterpiece.
Yes, you can watch the Changing of the Guard for free. This iconic ceremony happens on the magnificent grounds of Windsor Castle, attracting crowds from around the world. The precise choreography, splendid uniforms, and stirring music create a captivating atmosphere. The Changing of the Guard symbolizes the monarchy’s continuity and the dedication of the British military. Visitors can see the ceremonial exchange of duties between the old and new guards, accompanied by the rhythmic beat of drums and the tunes of a military band. Watching this tradition unfold against the backdrop of Windsor Castle’s historic walls is a delight. The ceremony typically takes place on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 11:00 AM, from April to July.
You can walk around part of the outside of the Castle, as this is just off the main high street of Windsor town centre along side the River Thames. However, without a ticket, you will be unable to get inside the walls, state apartments or rooms of the oldest occupied castle that is Windsor Castle.
Generally the current opening and closing times for St Georges Chapel are found below:
Monday to Saturday:
Chapel opens at 10:00 AM
Last entry at 4:00 PM
Chapel closes at 4:15 PM
Sunday:
Chapel is closed to visitors for worship services but opens to visitors after the services, usually from 1:00 PM onwards.
However, please note that these opening hours are subject to change and it is best to check on the day when you arrive to ensure you are clear on the precise opening and closing time.
The best time to visit Windsor Castle will vary depending on your personal preferences and what you want to get from your trip to Windsor Castle.
History: If you are interested in history and want to see the castle in all its glory, the summer months of June to August are the best time to visit. During this time, the castle is accessible to the general public, and visitors can see the State Apartments, St George’s Chapel, and the Queen’s Dolls’ House.
Changing of the Guard: For those who are interested in the Changing of the Guard ceremony, it takes place every day at 11:00 a.m. from April to July and every other day from August to March. If you want to avoid larger crowds, the best time to visit is in the early morning or late afternoon, when the castle is less busy.
Christmas: Alternatively, if you want to see the castle decorated for Christmas, you can visit in December, when the castle is adorned with festive decorations and lights.
Overall, the best time to visit Windsor Castle can be any time; it just depends on what you want to get from your trip. Don’t worry about Windsor Castle closures as our booking engine will only provide booking on available open days.
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