Guided Tours of Windsor
Windsor's visitors wishing to have a guided tour of the town have two options. They can either walk or take a bus. The town is compact, so walking tours of windsor are a perfectly fine option as they can also include Eton on the other side of the footbridge which is closed to motor traffic. The bus tours also take in some more distant views of Windsor Castle which help visitors understand just how impressive the castle really is.
Private
guided walking tour of Windsor
Chris Brown (archaeologist, local history enthusiast and previously an official guide at both Wembley Stadium and Lords Cricket Ground) will take tours of up to thirty people and will vary the theme of the tour to fit your precise requirements. Chris' tours are great fun and he actually lives in Windsor and knows the town's history really well.
Contact Chris Brown today for more
information on both daytime and evening tours of Windsor.
For details of other guided tours, visit the tourist information centre on the high street.
The visitor's centre is also offering self-guided walking leaflets for under a pound. These have lots of fascinating information. Of Course, once you are finished with Windsor, there are loads more fantastic places to explore in Berkshire
Bus Tours of Windsor
The official Windsor tour bus starts from outside Windsor Castle, next to the statue of Queen Victoria and lasts about an hour.If you choose this option you get to travel in an open topped double decker through Windsor, Old Windsor, Datchet and Eton on a circular tour route. You are free to get on and off the bus as may times as you want and simply hop on the next one when you are ready.
Other Walking Tours of Windsor
There a number of good guides showing visitors round Windsor, including Guided Tours from Hugh Burn.
Interactive map of Windsor with points of interest.


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