Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Discover the Irish Guardsman Statue and Windsor’s Military Ties

Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide

Discover Windsor’s royal heritage on this private 1.5-hour walking tour with a local guide, exploring iconic sights like Windsor Castle and Eton College in detail.

Explore Windsor at Your Own Pace with a Personal Local Guide

Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Explore Windsor at Your Own Pace with a Personal Local Guide
Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Starting Point at Windsor Guildhall
Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Discover the Irish Guardsman Statue and Windsor’s Military Ties
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The Private Windsor Walking Tour with a Local Guide offers an intimate glimpse into this charming town’s royal past and lively present. Priced at $171.09 per group (up to 6 people), this 1 hour 30 minutes tour is ideal for small groups seeking a personalized experience. Starting from Windsor Guildhall, the tour showcases the town’s most notable sights, from Windsor Castle to Eton College, all without the need for inside tickets. This is perfect for visitors who want a flexible, relaxed discovery with expert commentary, all at a pace that suits them.

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What makes this tour stand out is the inclusion of local insights and guidance on Windsor’s history and life today. While you won’t go inside the castle, the guide provides rich background on Windsor’s deep royal roots, architecture, and modern vibrancy. The tour’s short duration ensures that it’s accessible and enjoyable without feeling rushed, though it’s especially well-suited for those with limited time and an interest in authentic local stories.

Key Points

  • Private, small-group experience for up to 6 people
  • Includes major Windsor sights like Windsor Castle and Eton College
  • Guided by a local expert with in-depth knowledge
  • Duration of 1.5 hours offers a relaxed pace
  • No inside castle tickets included, focus on exterior views and history
  • Convenient meeting point outside Windsor Guildhall

Starting Point at Windsor Guildhall

Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Starting Point at Windsor Guildhall

The tour begins outside the Windsor Guildhall at 51 High St. Here, the guide introduces Windsor’s story, setting the stage for what’s to come. This location is easy to find and near public transportation, making it a simple starting point for most visitors. The initial stop offers an overview of Windsor’s significance as a royal town, with the guide sharing background that enriches the subsequent stops.

Marvel at Windsor’s Crooked House of Windsor

One of the most eye-catching sights on the tour is the Crooked House of Windsor, often compared to a miniature version of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This quirky building is a fun photo opportunity and highlights Windsor’s eclectic architecture. The guide explains its story and why it looks the way it does, giving visitors a quick but memorable glimpse of Windsor’s unique character.

Discover the Irish Guardsman Statue and Windsor’s Military Ties

Private Windsor Walking Tour with Local Guide - Discover the Irish Guardsman Statue and Windsor’s Military Ties

A noteworthy stop is the Irish Guardsman Statue, which pays tribute to a regiment central to Windsor’s community. This free statue offers a poignant reminder of Windsor’s military connections. The guide shares insights into the regiment’s history and its ongoing role in the town, making it more than just a statue.

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Walk Along Historic Thames Street and the Two Brewers

Next, the tour visits Thames Street, one of Windsor’s oldest streets, where the Black Horse Inn once stood. The guide describes Windsor’s historic taverns and lively past on this street, enriching the walk. Nearby, the Two Brewers pub provides a sense of Windsor’s social history, with the guide pointing out its significance in local life.

Stroll the Long Walk and Admire the Copper Horse Statue

A highlight of the tour is the Long Walk, a scenic avenue stretching from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse Statue of King George III. The guide discusses its origins as William the Conqueror’s hunting grounds and explains how it remains a favorite spot for locals and visitors alike, offering great views of Windsor Castle from afar.

Relax in Alexandra Gardens

The Alexandra Gardens provides a peaceful break during the tour. The guide highlights its beauty and popularity for summer relaxation, while sharing stories of Windsor’s floral traditions and community events held here. It’s a chance to appreciate Windsor’s green spaces and scenic river views.

View the River Thames and Eton Across the Water

The River Thames is a defining feature of Windsor, flowing past the town and toward London. The guide points out notable sights along the riverbank and explains Windsor’s historical relationship with the waterway. A quick look over to Eton, home of Eton College, offers insight into this prestigious school’s long-standing presence and its connection to Windsor’s aristocratic heritage.

Explore Thames Street and the Hidden Surprises Beneath the Pavement

Walking up Thames Street, the guide shares stories about the town’s evolution and spotlights interesting features like surprising details in the pavement. This short but insightful stop emphasizes Windsor’s layered history visible in its streets, architecture, and local stories.

Admire Windsor Castle from the Outside

The Windsor Castle is the most iconic sight of the town, and from the outside, its impressive facade and battlements tell stories of monarchs past. The guide explains the castle’s significance as the oldest and largest inhabited castle in the world, and its role as a royal residence. No tickets are needed for this exterior view, but the castle’s grandeur is enough to evoke its importance.

Visit the Gates of St. George’s Chapel

The tour concludes outside the gates of St. George’s Chapel, a royal burial site and picturesque example of Gothic architecture. The guide shares stories about the chapel’s royal occupants and its function as a religious and historical landmark, providing a fitting end to the Windsor experience.

Practical Details and Booking Insights

This private tour ensures an exclusive experience, with only your group participating. The local guide is known for their knowledge of Windsor’s sights and history, making the experience both educational and engaging. The mobile ticket format allows for easy access and flexible start times, with most travelers able to participate.

While Windsor Castle fees are not included, the exterior views and stories provide plenty of context without additional costs. The meeting point outside Windsor Guildhall simplifies logistics, and the 24-hour cancellation policy offers peace of mind.

Who Would Enjoy This Tour Most?

This tour appeals to visitors seeking a personalized, guided exploration of Windsor’s top sights without the crowds or inside ticket costs. It’s ideal for those with limited time or a preference for relaxed walking and detailed storytelling. History buffs, royal enthusiasts, and small groups wanting a more intimate experience will find this particularly worthwhile.

Final Thoughts on the Windsor Walking Tour

The Private Windsor Walking Tour delivers a compact, informative overview of Windsor’s royal and local highlights. The knowledgeable local guide adds depth to the experience, making historical sites come alive with stories. Its short duration makes it accessible for most visitors, while the exterior views and commentary offer a rich taste of Windsor’s history and modern life.

While it does not include inside castle visits, the tour’s focus on outside landmarks and local insights makes it a strong choice for those wanting a personal, flexible, and engaging introduction to Windsor. It’s a worthwhile experience for small groups eager to explore at their own pace with expert guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the Windsor Castle inside visit included?
No, this tour does not include entry to Windsor Castle. It focuses on exterior views and historical context.

How long does the tour last?
The guided walk lasts approximately 1 hour 30 minutes.

Can I cancel or reschedule?
Yes, cancellations are free if made at least 24 hours in advance.

Is this tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and it’s accessible for most ages, but it’s best suited for those interested in walking and history.

Where does the tour start and end?
It begins outside Windsor Guildhall and ends back at the same location.

What’s included in the price?
The tour includes a local guide and private group experience. Admission tickets for Windsor Castle are not included.

Is this a private tour?
Yes, only your group participates, making it a personalized experience.

How many people can join?
Group size is limited to up to 6 people.

What are some of the key sights visited?
Stops include Windsor Guildhall, the Crooked House, Irish Guardsman Statue, The Long Walk, Copper Horse Statue, Alexandra Gardens, River Thames, Eton, Thames Street, Windsor Castle, and St. George’s Chapel.

Is parking or public transportation nearby?
Yes, the meeting point is near public transit options, making it easy to access.

This Private Windsor Walking Tour offers an engaging, well-rounded introduction to Windsor’s most captivating sights, guided by a knowledgeable local who brings the town’s history to life in a relaxed and intimate setting.