The Long Walk stretches nearly three miles through Windsor Great Park, leading from the George IV Gateway of the castle to the Copper Horse statue atop Snow Hill. The Long Walk is a journey through centuries of tradition, royalty, and architectural splendor. Windsor’s...
Afternoon Tea in Windsor is an indulgent and elegant respite after walking the Long Walk, visiting the castle or viewing the changing of the guard. Here our top five spots for Afternoon tea in Windsor. Cup of Rosie You have to hunt for this gem as it is hidden down an...
What’s the difference between afternoon tea, high tea and cream tea? Many visitors to Britain are confused when it comes to differences between afternoon tea, high tea and cream tea. You’ll want to know the difference before choosing your tea experience. Despite their...
If you’re headed to Windsor, you’ll want to watch the Changing of the Guard. Visitors from across the globe come to witness this spectacle steeped in history and pageantry. Let’s dive into how to make the most of your experience, from the dates and times to the best...
The changing of the guard in Windsor symbolises the transfer of responsibility for protecting the castle. It’s a tradition deeply intertwined with the history of the British monarchy and military. Origins of the guard ceremony The changing of the guard can be traced...