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Discover Windsor with this self-guided walking tour using a mobile app. Explore landmarks, royal stories, and scenic views at your own pace for just $7.19.

For those visiting Windsor & Eton, this self-guided walking tour offers a flexible way to explore the town’s highlights and hidden corners. Priced at just $7.19 per person, the tour provides access to a mobile app that includes an in-app map, audio commentary, and offline access—all designed to make your walk informative and easy to navigate. The tour takes approximately 1 hour 10 minutes to 2 hours, making it suitable for a half-day adventure.
Starting conveniently at the Windsor & Eton Riverside Train Station, this tour is perfect for visitors with limited time who want to see the key sights without the constraints of a group guide. The tour is aimed at those who enjoy walking at their own pace and appreciate the freedom to linger at favorite spots or skip others. While it does not include transportation or physical devices, the mobile app ensures you stay informed without needing an internet connection once downloaded.
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The tour begins at Windsor & Eton Riverside Train Station, a convenient location near Windsor town center. From here, the app guides visitors through the town’s historic and scenic areas, making it easy to follow the route without a physical guide. The starting point is accessible and close to public transportation options, which enhances the overall convenience.
This initial stop sets the tone for a walk filled with stories about Windsor’s royal connections and local sights. The app’s in-built navigation helps travelers stay on track, ensuring they don’t miss any key landmarks along the way.

The first part of the tour focuses on Windsor’s rich royal history and its influence on the town. Key landmarks include Windsor Castle, a must-see for visitors, along with the Queen Victoria statue, which celebrates the monarch’s connection to Windsor. The crooked house is another highlight, providing a quirky photo opportunity and a chance to relax with a snack or mulled wine during the holiday season.
The tour’s emphasis on stories of royalty helps visitors understand how Windsor has been shaped by its monarchs, from historical events to modern-day traditions. The guildhall and Peascod Street further reveal Windsor’s lively town scene, blending history with everyday local life.
Next, the tour takes visitors along the famous Long Walk, a broad avenue stretching from Windsor Castle to the town. This scene offers stunning views, especially if visitors catch sight of deer grazing nearby. The walk lasts around 15 minutes and is a scenic highlight, providing sweeping vistas of Windsor and the surrounding countryside.
The long walk is a peaceful spot that captures Windsor’s grandeur and natural beauty. Visitors can take their time, enjoy the fresh air, and take photos of the castle silhouette against the sky. The app guides you through the history and significance of this iconic feature.
After the Long Walk, the tour continues into Eton, with an outside view of the prestigious Eton College. The walk along Eton High Street offers a glimpse into the town’s exclusive academic tradition, and the app shares what makes Eton College so famous.
This part of the tour provides an opportunity to appreciate the contrast between Windsor’s royal splendor and Eton’s historic educational prestige. The walk around Eton is straightforward and offers space for photos and quiet reflection on the town’s storied past.
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One of the tour’s key strengths is the mobile app, which is compatible with both iPhone and Android phones and provides offline access once downloaded. Visitors receive audio commentary for 12 locations, making the experience both informative and engaging without needing an internet connection.
The app’s in-app map ensures that navigation is straightforward, guiding visitors from landmark to landmark. It also allows for repeated listening at any time within a year, giving flexibility to revisit the commentary at leisure or at home.
This tour departs from Windsor & Eton Riverside Station and ends near Eton College. It runs every day from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, with the flexibility to start any time within those hours. The maximum group size is limited to 20 travelers, ensuring a comfortable experience with plenty of space to explore.
Booking is simple, and the tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, providing peace of mind for spontaneous plans or changes. The tour is suitable for most travelers, with service animals allowed and easy access to public transportation.
The tour’s itinerary includes notable photo opportunities like Windsor Castle, the crooked house, and the Queen Victoria statue. While it does not include transportation, the walking route is designed to be manageable and rewarding, especially for those interested in history, architecture, and scenic views.
The price point makes this tour accessible, especially considering the depth of information provided through the app. Visitors should plan for about 1 to 2 hours to enjoy the full experience comfortably, leaving enough time to explore the sites at their own pace.
This self-guided Windsor tour suits independent travelers, history enthusiasts, or those with limited time who want to maximize their exposure to Windsor’s sights. It’s particularly convenient for visitors who prefer flexible scheduling and personalized pacing. The audio commentary and offline map make it a smooth experience, even for those unfamiliar with the area.
It’s especially recommended for budget-conscious visitors, given the modest price of $7.19, and for families or groups who enjoy walking and exploring without a guide.
This self-guided walking tour offers a cost-effective, flexible, and informative way to explore Windsor and Eton. The combination of landmark highlights, royal stories, and scenic views makes it a compelling choice for a half-day outing.
While it does not include transportation or a live guide, the mobile app’s narration and navigation compensate by providing rich context and ease of use. Visitors who appreciate walking tours and want to discover Windsor at their own pace will find this experience a worthwhile addition to their trip.
With positive reviews praising its scenic views and helpful guidance, the tour delivers a practical way to see Windsor’s most notable sights. It’s particularly suited for curious explorers eager for historical insights and beautiful scenery, all for a reasonable price.
“Windsor Castle and St Georges Chapel are a must see.”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, most travelers can participate, and the tour is accessible for a wide range of ages.
Do I need to bring my own devices or headphones?
No, the tour includes access to the mobile app, but headphones are not included.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 1 hour 10 minutes to 2 hours, depending on pacing and stops.
Can I start the tour at any time?
Yes, the tour is available Monday through Sunday from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and you can start whenever it suits you.
Is there any included transportation?
No, the tour is entirely walking-based, with no transportation provided.
What landmarks are covered in the tour?
Highlights include Windsor Castle, Queen Victoria statue, the crooked house, Peascod Street, the Long Walk, and views of Eton College.
What are the cancellation policies?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time for a full refund.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
The tour’s route is walkable, but specific accessibility details are not provided, so travelers should consider their comfort with walking.
Do I need internet during the tour?
No, once downloaded, the app works offline, ensuring you can enjoy the commentary without internet connection.
Can I listen to the guide multiple times?
Yes, the audio commentary can be listened to any number of times within the 1-year access period.