French Brothers run public trips from Windsor, Runnymede and Maidenhead. Choose from a short return trip or a full-day cruise. 40 mins return trip from Windsor: Boats depart frequently offering superb views of Windsor Castle, Eton College and Windsor...
Victoria's deep love for her husband Prince Albert is well known and when he died on 14th December 1861, of typhoid at Windsor Castle, Victoria was devastated. Within four days she had ordered the Frogmore Mausoleum to be built at her own expense in ...
The world-famous Miniland, which contains over 40 million LEGO bricks, is one of LEGOLAND® most popular areas and new for 2006. At LEGOLAND Windsor the entertainment is certainly hands-on. Children aged 2-12 can take to the road, soar through the sk...
We run a guided walk that will talk you through the churches history. Many of the graves are of great interest such those of Sir Daniel Gooch, Great Western Railway pioneer, Mrs. Mary Anne Hull, nurse to all Queen Victoria's children (whose names are...
The Savill Garden is part of The Royal Landscape, which also includes the Valley Gardens and Virginia Water. It is England's finest woodland and ornamental garden with over 35 acres of trees, shrubbery, ponds and streams, lawns, meadows and formal be...
With distinctive buses and friendly staff, the choice in selected cities between multi-lingual commentary or live guide, an exclusive Kids Commentary in some destinations, sightseeing has never been so much fun!...
Windsor Castle is one of three official residences of The Queen and has been home to the Sovereign for over 900 years. The Castle is the largest inhabited castle in the world and the oldest....