Windsor Castle is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, where Her Majesty The Queen lives. It’s also home to many royals over 900 years who have made this palace an important landmark for their history as Britain’s leader on different occasions such as Charles II & George IV. Kings of England started living here centuries ago but it wasn’t until 1839 when William III commissioned Sir Jeffery Wyatt into building what we know now as “Windsor Palace”. Today there are 13 acres worth exploring including state apartments that were once used by royal relatives.:
FAQs & Additional Information
Is there parking?
Yes, there is parking nearby.
Are there toilets available
Yes, there are toilets, accessible toilets and baby changing facilities.
Is Windsor Castle baby friendly
Yes, there are baby changing facilities.
Can I bring my own food
Windsor Castle has not told us if you can bring a picnic.
Is there food available to buy
Windsor Castle has not told us about their dining options.
Is Windsor Castle wheelchair friendly
Yes, Windsor Castle is wheelchair friendly and has accessible toilets.There are two stepped entrances into the Castle. There are 17 stone steps into Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House from the North Terrace. The Castle is situated at the top of a steep hill and there are long distances that have to be covered on site.
Is Windsor Castle pushchair friendly
No, Windsor Castle have stated they are not pushchair friendly.
Can I take my dog
Assistance/Guide Dogs only.
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