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| Windsor Castle and Hampton Court Palace (Tour 12) | | | Tour Highlights Full Day TourVisit Windsor Castle State ApartmentsVisit Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House & St George’s ChapelLunch in Windsor (optional extra)Visit Hampton Court Palace State ApartmentsVisit ALL the Gardens at Hampton Court PalaceAll Entrances Included |
Runnymede – We will see where King John was forced to seal the Magna Carta in June 1215.
Windsor and Eton – The cobbled streets of Windsor have many interesting buildings dating from the 17th century. The Old King’s Head, is said to be where William Shakespeare wrote “The Merry Wives of Windsor” and just before Windsor Bridge is Sir Christopher Wren’s House, which was the family home of the famous architect. Across the bridge lies famous Eton College founded in 1440, during the reign of Henry VI.
Windsor Castle – Windsor is the largest and oldest occupied castle in the world, the home of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. Your visit includes Queen Mary’s Dolls’ House, the most famous dolls’ house in the world, and St George’s Chapel.
Hampton Court Palace – Set on the banks of the River Thames surrounded by parkland, the earliest remaining buildings, including Base Court, date back nearly 500 years. Henry VIII rebuilt and extended the buildings, where he honeymooned four of his six wives and his only son was born. All the subsequent royals stayed here, until it was used to imprison Charles I during the Civil War. We will see the state apartments, containing a large part of the Queen’s art collection, and also visit the spectacular formal gardens, set in over 60 acres.
Hampton Court Gardens – You’ll see the Privy Gardens, manicured masterpieces of garden design completed in 1702 for William III, and the formal East Front Gardens. Other gardens to visit include the South Gardens and the Lower Orangery. The Maze,planted in 1702 covers an area of one third of an acre, and is definitely worth visiting.
Tour 12L – Windsor Castle & Hampton Court Palace with Lunch at a Traditional English Pub
Enhance your Day with Lunch at a Traditional English Pub – To make your trip more memorable why not combine your visit with a traditional English pub lunch with tea or coffee.
This tour finishes at approximately 7.30pm

| | | | Ticket Prices from 1st April 2007 - 30th September 2007
| Ref | Ticket Type | On Days | Price | | Tour 12 | Adult | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | £65.00 | | Tour 12 | Child (3-16 Years) | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | £55.00 | Tour 12L (includes Lunch) | Adult | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | £74.00 | Tour 12L (Includes Lunch) | Child (3-16 Years) | Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday | £64.00 |
Ticket Prices from 1st October 2007 - 31st March 2008 | Ref | Ticket Type | On Days | Price | | Tour 12 | Adult | Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday | £65.00 | | Tour 12 | Child (3-16 Years) | Tuesday, Thursday, and Sunday | £55.00 | Tour 12L (includes Lunch) | Adult | Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday | £74.00 | Tour 12L (Includes Lunch) | Child (3-16 Years) | Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday | £64.00 |
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