Begin with Windsor and its grand views. Stroll part of the Long Walk for a fine first look, then, if you wish, head inside the Castle for State Apartments and the Chapel (tickets extra). Your driver-guide keeps timings smooth, points out quiet photo spots, and shares clear, friendly stories of kings, craft, and court life. If you prefer a lighter pace, we can enjoy the town lanes, riverside paths and a calm coffee stop with the Castle in view.
Cross the bridge to Eton, a place of neat high street fronts, tailors, and school halls steeped in custom. We wander at an easy pace past old yards and mellow brick, with time for gifts and photos. On the Thames, swans glide by and the air feels unhurried; if the day is warm, we add a short riverside walk before a relaxed drive towards the afternoon’s grand house.
Hampton Court brings rich Tudor and later court tales to life. If you choose to enter (tickets extra), explore vast kitchens, great halls, painted rooms and broad gardens. Step into the Chapel Royal, see the Great Vine, and lose yourself—in thought only—in the hedge labyrinth’s winding turns (when open). We set gentle timings for tea or a late lunch, then return to London in comfort.


