Family Tours at Windsor Castle

The family in front of Windsor Castle.

Guest enjoying the magnificent views at Windsor Castle

A visit to Windsor Castle is an unforgettable day out for everyone – but specially for families. Exploring the town and castle on private Windsor tours allow families to focus on the history, the views and quality time together—without worrying about logistics.

 

Exploring Windsor with Ease

Travelling can be tiring – especially when a group is made up to different ages – and tastes! This is where both a professional tour guide and a chauffeur makes all the difference. An expert guide can tailor a visit to make the day enjoyable for everyone. Plus – being dropped off right at each landmark means no long walks, no parking stress and more energy to enjoy the day together.

 

A quick photo at the castle gate.

Getting ready for an adventure – at the famous Royal gates!

Want to know more about why families love visiting Windsor with London Magical Tours?

Here’s a recent example of a family, who were kind enough to share their thoughts on how much they enjoyed the experience. With a dedicated driver and a knowledgeable guide, they were able to see more places in less time, while keeping the tour fun and engaging for everyone.

 

 

This is what makes a Windsor Castle Private Tour such a popular choice for families—comfortable, efficient and thoughtfully planned from start to finish.

 

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A Royal Day Out: Windsor and Stonehenge

Our guests enjoying a perfect day exploring Windsor and Stonehenge.

Guests enjoying a perfect day exploring the delights of both Windsor and Stonehenge

Combining Windsor and Stonehenge in a single day is one of the most rewarding ways to experience the best of England beyond the capital. These two world-famous landmarks offer history, culture and breathtaking scenery, making them the perfect combination for a full-day adventure.

But what makes these two locations so special? Let’s take a closer look:

Discover the Living History of Royal Windsor

Your day starts in the charming town of Windsor, home to Windsor Castle, the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Our Private Windsor Tours let guests step right into centuries of royal history. With your expert guide, there is so much to discover at a comfortable and relaxed pace.

 

The magnificent Windsor Castle, home to centuries of royal tradition.

Magnificent Windsor Castle, home to centuries of royal tradition

One of the biggest advantages of travelling with London Magical Tours is the seamless experience from the moment you arrive. Your chauffeur drops you right at the Castle, avoiding long walks and parking challenges, while your personal guide brings the stories of this royal residence to life.

Uncover the Timeless Landscape of Stonehenge

After Windsor, your private vehicle heads into the English countryside for a scenic drive to one of the most iconic sites in the world. Our Private Stonehenge Tours give you the time and space to explore this ancient monument with expert insight and clear explanations, that add so much needed depth to the visit.

 

The iconic stones of Stonehenge.

The iconic stones at Stonehenge – a true world wonder

Guest Feedback

Take a look at what recent guests from the United States had to say about their day out: praising their driver and guide for creating a smooth, insightful and perfectly timed experience – even enjoying beautiful weather at both landmarks – which cannot always be guaranteed!

 

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A Royal Christmas at Windsor

The majestic Christmas tree at St George's Hall, Windsor Castle

The majestic Christmas tree at St George’s Hall, Windsor Castle

A Christmas visit to Windsor always feels special — and thanks to Queen Victoria’s own writings, we get a wonderful glimpse into how the royal family celebrated the festive season more than 170 years ago. Her 1850 diary entries reveal a warm and intimate Christmas filled with family traditions, gift-giving – and timeless royal charm.

 

A sweeping view of Windsor Castle’s grand exterior, a timeless symbol of the British monarchy.

Windsor Castle: A timeless symbol of the British monarchy.

Christmas Eve at Windsor Castle

On 24 December 1850, Queen Victoria describes a quiet, wintry morning at Windsor as she walked with her children, while Prince Albert went shooting. Much of the day was spent preparing and giving presents — to Lady Lyttelton, their personal staff and members of the household.

Her highlight was seeing the Christmas tree and table, lovingly prepared by Prince Albert:

“My beloved Albert took me to my tree & table, covered by such numberless gifts, really too much, too magnificent.”

Among her treasures were watercolours, oil paintings and a bracelet designed by Albert himself, holding a miniature of Princess Louise — a gift she called “of infinite value.” The children “jumped & shouted with joy” over their toys, filling the castle with festive excitement.

 

Christmas Day at the Castle

On 25 December, Victoria reflected with gratitude on “the return of this blessed season.” She enjoyed a mild winter’s walk with her children, attended Christmas service, and revisited her gifts throughout the day. The castle glowed once again in the evening as the trees were lit and the children played happily around them.

 

Queen Victoria would have 9 children with Prince Albert and many wonderful Christmases together - before his young passing led to her dressing in black

Queen Victoria would have 9 children with Prince Albert and many wonderful Christmases together – before his young passing led to her dressing in black

The royal household gathered for Christmas dinner, with the young princes and princesses appearing throughout the meal — a lovely reminder that even royal celebrations revolved around family.

Boxing Day continued the festivities with charades, poetry recitations and performances by the children, including young Bertie (later King Edward VII), who recited Shakespeare’s Seven Agesremarkably well.” Despite the dull weather, Windsor remained bustling with warmth and cheer.

These diary glimpses offer a touching look into a Victorian royal Christmas — a magic that still lingers today when exploring Windsor Castle on a Private Windsor Tour.

 

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