If you’re planning a royal adventure in Windsor, visiting St. George’s Chapel is a must. We’ll reveal how to make the most of your visit, whether it’s through ticketed entry or as a stop on our Free Day in Windsor Itinerary. Here’s your definitive guide to ensure an unforgettable visit:

Ticketed Admission:

Entrance to the St. George’s Chapel is included in a ticket to Windsor Castle, though the chapel is closed to the public on Sundays.

Be sure to pick up an audio guide as you enter the castle. The informative guide will give a comprehensive overview, but if there is anything you’d like to dig into further, uniformed guides are happy to answer questions.

If you’re watching the Changing of the Guard Ceremony, you’ll be near the entrance to the chapel when it finishes.

Inside you’ll be able to wander at your own pace.

The Quire: Admire the majestic Quire, where royal weddings, funerals, and religious ceremonies have been held for centuries. Take a moment to soak in the atmosphere and imagine the echoes of history that resonate within its walls.

Royal Tombs: Pay homage to monarchs and royals of the past as you encounter the illustrious royal tombs scattered throughout the chapel. From King Henry VIII to Queen Victoria, each monument tells a story of legacy and remembrance.

The Nave: Stroll through the serene Nave, lined with beautifully crafted pews and adorned with heraldic symbols. Let the tranquility of this sacred space envelop you as you contemplate the centuries of devotion that have unfolded here.

The Cloisters: Take a leisurely stroll through the tranquil Cloisters, which encircle the chapel and offer glimpses of lush gardens and picturesque courtyards. It’s a peaceful retreat where you can pause and reflect amidst the hustle and bustle of the castle grounds.

What else to know:

How to Enter St. George’s Chapel for Free

Admission to the chapel for worship is open to everyone at no charge. Evensong service is held daily at 5:15. Queue at the Henry VIII gate to attend the 45 minute choral service.

Queue early and you’ll likely be able to sit in the Quire, where some of the best examples of heraldic art is housed. It’s a memorable experience in and of itself.

Check the official site for a chapel schedule.

Notes: Entering the chapel for service does not grant you access to most of the chapel. Plan on staying for the entirety of the service.

Visiting St. George’s Chapel is more than just a sightseeing experience—it’s a journey through centuries of history, tradition, and spirituality. From attending chapel services to exploring its hidden treasures, every moment is an opportunity to immerse yourself in the royal legacy of Windsor Castle.

Plan your visit today and discover the magic of St. George’s Chapel—an architectural masterpiece that continues to captivate hearts and minds around the world.