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How to get to Windsor Castle from London by train?

One of the easiest ways to get from London to Windsor is to take the direct train from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside, which takes under an hour and has plenty of space on board. The train generally runs every 30 minutes, and also stops at Clapham Junction, Richmond, Twickenham and Feltham.



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One of the easiest ways to get from London to Windsor is to take the direct train from London Waterloo to Windsor & Eton Riverside, which takes under an hour and has plenty of space on board. The train generally runs every 30 minutes, and also stops at Clapham Junction, Richmond, Twickenham and Feltham.

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Windsor doesn't have an underground station itself, with London Paddington Station the closest to the area. However, if you want to travel using the Tube, you can take the metro to London Paddington station and transfer to a train going to Windsor & Eton Central Station.

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The cheapest way to get from London to Windsor Castle is to bus which costs £2 and takes 1h 39m. How do I get from London to Windsor Castle the fastest? The fastest way to get from London to Windsor Castle is to taxi. Taking this option will cost £170 - £210 and takes 31 min.

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By train. The nearest train stations are 'Windsor & Eton Central' or 'Windsor & Eton Riverside'. Both stations are a short walk (less than 10 minutes) to the Castle but from Riverside station you will need to walk up a steep hill. Visit National Rail Enquiries for times and fares.

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There is no dress code to follow at Windsor Castle. However, given the importance of the attraction to the UK's heritage, wear respectable and modest clothes. Is photography permitted inside Windsor Castle? Photography is not permitted inside Windsor Castle State Apartments.

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A visit to Windsor Castle takes about half of a day, including your transportation to and from central London. It can easily be added on to places like Stonehenge and Bath, if you want to spend one full day exploring the sights outside of London.

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