Experience a Windsor Private Black Cab Tour with hotel pick-up in Central London for up to six passengers, including full wheelchair accessibility. Travel in comfort with a professional driver-guide as you explore the historic town of Windsor. Visit Windsor Castle (exterior only; tickets sold separately), marvel at its grandeur, and learn about its royal heritage. Stroll through Windsor Town, soak in the charm of Thames Street, and see the famous Crooked House, a quirky architectural gem. Enjoy a seamless, stress-free journey in a modern London black cab, perfect for solo travellers, couples, families, or small groups seeking an exclusive and informative experience.
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Windsor Castle is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and one of the official residences of the British monarch. Located in Windsor, England, it has been home to British kings and queens for over 1,000 years. Originally built by William the Conqueror in the 11th century, the castle has been expanded and modernized over the centuries. It is famous for its stunning State Apartments, St. George’s Chapel (where Prince Harry and Meghan Markle got married), and the Changing of the Guard ceremony. The castle also serves as a royal retreat and was a favorite residence of Queen Elizabeth II. Today, it remains a working palace, often used for state events and ceremonies.
Windsor Town is a charming, historic market town located on the River Thames, just west of London. Best known for being home to Windsor Castle, the town blends royal heritage with a vibrant, welcoming atmosphere. Its cobbled streets are lined with boutique shops, traditional pubs, and cafés, making it a great place to explore. Thames Street is one of its most picturesque areas, offering stunning views of the castle. Visitors can also see The Crooked House, a quirky, leaning 17th-century building. Windsor has a relaxed yet elegant feel, with plenty of green spaces, including Windsor Great Park, making it a perfect destination for history lovers and families alike.
The Crooked House of Windsor is a famous historic building located on Thames Street in Windsor. Built in 1687, it is known for its noticeable tilt, caused by reconstruction work in the 18th century using unseasoned oak beams. Over time, the structure shifted, giving it its distinctive leaning appearance. Despite its quirky look, the house has served many purposes over the years, including a tea room, jewelry shop, and restaurant. It is also linked to secret underground tunnels rumored to have connected to Windsor Castle, possibly used for royal rendezvous! Today, the Crooked House is a popular tourist attraction, offering a unique photo opportunity in the heart of Windsor.
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We will pick you up and drop you off from any central London location