Feeding swans in Windsor is a cherished tradition and this guide will take you through everything from the majestic royal history to the practicals of feeding these beautiful animals in a way that protects their health and well being. After watching the Changing of...
It’s a nexus of religion, royalty, and architectural splendor. The history of St. George’s Chapel with its illustrious occupants and stunning design make it one of the most iconic landmarks in the United Kingdom and is a must see when visiting Windsor. Origins and...
Aside from the castle, one of Windsor’s most photographed sites is likely the old Market Cross House (usually referred to as “Windsor’s Crooked House”) next to the Guildhall on Windsor High Street. The obvious question arises: “How did it get so wonky?”...
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...
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...
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...