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Windsor Castle and Eton
Oldest occupied castle in the world, official residence of the Queen, plus historic Eton College.
About
The world's oldest occupied castle spans 900 years of royal history, where Queen Elizabeth II spent lockdown and monarchs still host state visits. This fortress-palace combo showcases British heritage at its finest—from William the Conqueror's Round Tower to Gothic St George's Chapel housing ten royal tombs, including Henry VIII and Prince Philip.
Royal Treasures Within
State Apartments dazzle with Rembrandt masterpieces, Van Dyck portraits, and Sèvres porcelain collected across centuries. Queen Mary's Dolls' House astounds at 1:12 scale—working electricity, running water, tiny handwritten books by 1920s authors. Even the wine bottles contain real vintage wine!
St George's Chapel showcases Perpendicular Gothic perfection where recent royal weddings and funerals reminded the world of continuing traditions. The 11am Changing of the Guard (check schedule) offers more intimate ceremony than Buckingham Palace, with bands marching through medieval gates.
Beyond Castle Walls
Eton's cobbled streets lie five minutes' walk away, where 20 British Prime Ministers studied at the famous college. Browse antique shops, enjoy riverside pubs, or tour Eton College Chapel during term breaks—experiencing where princes mixed with future politicians.
Time your visit wisely: semi-State Rooms open only September-March, while summer brings East Terrace Garden access. Pre-book tickets online for guaranteed entry, especially weekends. The castle closes when royals visit, so check the flag—Royal Standard means they're home!