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Arlington Row cottages in Bibury Village, Cotswolds, with visitors walking nearby.
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  • Journey back to the Middle Ages at Warwick Castle where medieval history is brought to life by actors, interactive displays, and select shows.

  • Scale the walls, towers, and ramparts once used by bowmen and archers, and visit the lush gardens to see the resident peacocks.

  • Explore the magnificent interiors of the Castle, including the State Dining Room which once hosted Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Upgrade your tickets to enjoy the convenience of round-trip rail transfers from London, or a day trip to Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Cotswolds.

  • Did you know? Warwick Tower also served as a prison, and its dungeons once held none other than King Edward IV.

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  • Journey back to the Middle Ages at Warwick Castle where medieval history is brought to life by actors, interactive displays, and select shows.

  • Scale the walls, towers, and ramparts once used by bowmen and archers, and visit the lush gardens to see the resident peacocks.

  • Explore the magnificent interiors of the Castle, including the State Dining Room which once hosted Queen Victoria and Queen Elizabeth II.

  • Upgrade your tickets to enjoy the convenience of round-trip rail transfers from London, or a day trip to Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, and the Cotswolds.

  • Did you know? Warwick Tower also served as a prison, and its dungeons once held none other than King Edward IV.

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  • Begin at Stonehenge with entry to its iconic stone circle, then continue to Windsor and Oxford, where historic streets reflect royal and academic traditions.

  • Stroll through Windsor’s town with its royal connections, then explore Oxford’s streets lined with colleges and buildings that reflect long-standing academic history.

  • Follow an expert guide available in English, Spanish, or Japanese, who explains each stop clearly, helping you understand what you see without needing extra research.

  • Relax in a well-equipped coach with Wi Fi and USB charging, while a personal headset helps you stay connected to explanations throughout the journey.

  • Choose upgrades that include Stonehenge & Windsor Castle entry, select guide language preferences, and access an interactive audio map to better understand Stonehenge during your visit.

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  • Begin at Stonehenge with entry to its iconic stone circle, then continue to Windsor and Oxford, where historic streets reflect royal and academic traditions.

  • Stroll through Windsor’s town with its royal connections, then explore Oxford’s streets lined with colleges and buildings that reflect long-standing academic history.

  • Follow an expert guide available in English, Spanish, or Japanese, who explains each stop clearly, helping you understand what you see without needing extra research.

  • Relax in a well-equipped coach with Wi Fi and USB charging, while a personal headset helps you stay connected to explanations throughout the journey.

  • Choose upgrades that include Stonehenge & Windsor Castle entry, select guide language preferences, and access an interactive audio map to better understand Stonehenge during your visit.

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Radcliffe Camera and surrounding buildings at Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Bridge of Sighs over a street in Oxford, England, with pedestrians walking below.
Stratford-upon-Avon town center with historic Tudor-style buildings and a roundabout.
Shakespeare's Birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, timber-framed house with red-tiled roof.
Row of historic stone cottages in Cotswold with tourists walking along the path.
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Warwick Castle facade with visitors exploring the historic stone architecture.
Warwick Castle interior with medieval armor and weapons display.
Cotswolds village scene with stone cottages and a canal, part of Stratford, Oxford, Cotswolds & Warwick Castle Tour.
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  • Fit city streets, village lanes, and fortress walls into a single full-day itinerary to the Cotswolds, Oxford, Warwick Castle, and Stratford-upon-Avon, with all travel logistics organised.

  • Settle into your air-conditioned bus at the start of the day, then sit back as you are driven out of London toward your first stop.

  • Follow a guided walking route through Oxford, spend time in Stratford-upon-Avon, and travel between them via a drive across the Cotswolds.

  • Benefit from a professional English-speaking guide throughout the journey, gaining context, tips, and orientation at stops along the way.

  • Upgrade your ticket to include entry at Warwick Castle, or go further with a tour that also adds access to Shakespeare's childhood home.

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  • Fit city streets, village lanes, and fortress walls into a single full-day itinerary to the Cotswolds, Oxford, Warwick Castle, and Stratford-upon-Avon, with all travel logistics organised.

  • Settle into your air-conditioned bus at the start of the day, then sit back as you are driven out of London toward your first stop.

  • Follow a guided walking route through Oxford, spend time in Stratford-upon-Avon, and travel between them via a drive across the Cotswolds.

  • Benefit from a professional English-speaking guide throughout the journey, gaining context, tips, and orientation at stops along the way.

  • Upgrade your ticket to include entry at Warwick Castle, or go further with a tour that also adds access to Shakespeare's childhood home.

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Traditional cream tea with scone, jam, and cream on Cotswold tour.
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  • Experience the best of the Cotswolds on a small-group tour, traveling in comfort aboard a luxury, air-conditioned minibus for the full-day adventure.
  • No need to plan logistics—London pick-up and drop-off are included, giving you a hassle-free way to visit the Cotswolds.
  • Learn from a passionate guide who knows the Cotswolds inside out, making every stop even more fascinating with history and local insights.
  • Visit the Cotswolds’ most charming spots, including Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold, each packed with history and picture-perfect scenery.
  • Get access to Broadway Tower, a fascinating Victorian folly, and admire panoramic views stretching across the Cotswolds and into Wales.

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  • Experience the best of the Cotswolds on a small-group tour, traveling in comfort aboard a luxury, air-conditioned minibus for the full-day adventure.
  • No need to plan logistics—London pick-up and drop-off are included, giving you a hassle-free way to visit the Cotswolds.
  • Learn from a passionate guide who knows the Cotswolds inside out, making every stop even more fascinating with history and local insights.
  • Visit the Cotswolds’ most charming spots, including Bibury, Bourton-on-the-Water, and Stow-on-the-Wold, each packed with history and picture-perfect scenery.
  • Get access to Broadway Tower, a fascinating Victorian folly, and admire panoramic views stretching across the Cotswolds and into Wales.
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What our guests say

Anna M

Solo
Jan 2026
It was a very pleasant experience. The trip was quite entertaining, especially thanks to our guide Saul, who was very attentive to logistics and very knowledgeable! Visiting wonderful places like Stonehenge and Windsor and learning important historical details allows us to appreciate what we see even more!

From London: Stonehenge, Windsor & Oxford Full-Day Trip

Baby P

United Kingdom
Couple
Apr 2026
Beautiful day out at the castle 🏰. Whilst my baby boy enjoyed everything, we, adults, we're also thrilled about the atmosphere overall.

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Lévai R

Hungary
Group
Apr 2026
The guide had a very engaging style and gave just the right amount of information. She did her utmost to make everyone feel comfortable and welcome. Also appreciated the flexibility of being able to choose whether or not to participate in the various programs at the scheduled stops. The walking tour of Oxford was especially enlightening.

Guided Tour of the Cotswolds, Warwick, Oxford & Stratford-upon-Avon

Pamela L

Australia
Couple
Dec 2025
the trip was smooth and well organised, thanks to both tour guide, Dan xia n her captain Ku who worked well togethr to achieve this. Each place is beautiful with rich info supplied givrn to us which adds the highlights to the tour.

Guided Tour of the Cotswolds, Warwick, Oxford & Stratford-upon-Avon

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Your London to Warwick day trip experience

Around 1.5–2 hours from London, Warwick Castle makes a straightforward day trip into medieval England. From towers and the Great Hall to falconry, jousting, and family attractions like the Castle Dungeon and play areas, it balances heritage with fun. Direct trains from London Marylebone and guided coach tours with round-trip transport mean you skip driving logistics and simply enjoy a full, stress-free day.

Overview

  • Distance from London: about 160 km (100 mi) via major motorway
  • Typical travel time: 1.5–2 hours each way by train or coach, traffic-dependent
  • On-site visit duration: 3–5 hours at Warwick Castle and surrounding grounds
  • Budget category: Mid-range overall, considering train or coach plus castle entry
  • Best season: Apr–Sep for most shows operating and typically better weather
  • Meeting/drop-off point: London Marylebone Station or Victoria Coach Station in central London
  • Key attractions: Warwick Castle, Great Hall, State Rooms, Castle Dungeon, castle gardens

What to expect on a London to Warwick Castle day trip

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Comfortable transfers

Travel from London by train or coach through Warwickshire countryside, arriving near Warwick Castle’s entrance ready to explore.

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Castle interiors

Enter the medieval fortress, walk the Great Hall and State Rooms, and experience immersive exhibits on Warwick’s noble past.

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Towers and views

Climb towers and battlements for elevated views of Warwick town, River Avon, and surrounding landscaped gardens and grounds.

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Live shows and activities

Join scheduled falconry or trebuchet demonstrations, step into the Castle Dungeon, or let children explore Zog Playland and mazes.

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Extended stops

Some itineraries add Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford walking tours, or brief photo stops in Cotswolds villages for broader regional context.

Things to know before booking your London to Warwick Castle day trip

  • Total duration & timing: London–Warwick day trips last 10–12 hours, with departures between 6:00 am and 8:00 am; avoid tight evening commitments afterward.
  • Transit & road conditions: Travel involves 1.5-hour trains from London Marylebone or ~2-hour motorway coaches; factor potential traffic and station walks into your comfort.
  • Group size options: Standard coach tours run in larger groups with fixed schedules, while private, small-group or self-guided rail options better match flexibility preferences.
  • Expert guided insight: Day trips often include guides, including some Blue Badge experts, explaining Warwick, Stratford, and Oxford; choose these if historical narration is important.
  • Customizable add-ons: Some itineraries add Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, medieval banquets, ghost tours, or Kenilworth and museum stops; select combinations matching your interests and stamina.
  • Accessibility & mobility note: 10–12 hour itineraries involve standing, stairs, and uneven surfaces; wheelchair users or guests with mobility needs should confirm access before booking.

Which London to Warwick day trip is right for you

Standard entry ticket (Warwick Castle)

Perfect if you’re arranging your own travel, this flexible ticket gives full castle access and shows so you can explore at your own pace.

  • Duration: Flexible visit, 3–5 hours recommended
  • Inclusions: Castle access, towers, ramparts, gardens, live shows
  • Transfers: Not included; travel by train, car, or bus separately
  • Group size: Independent visit (self-guided, no assigned group)
  • Food: On-site cafés and picnic areas at own expense
  • Best suited for: Independent travelers and repeat visitors comfortable planning transport

London to Warwick guided day tour

A structured, guided day including transport from London and castle entry, ideal if you want expert commentary and zero logistics to worry about.

  • Duration: Full day, around 9–12 hours
  • Inclusions: Round-trip transport, Warwick Castle entry, professional guide
  • Transfers: Round-trip coach or train from London
  • Group size: Shared guided group tour (exact size not specified)
  • Food: Meals not included; purchase food independently
  • Best suited for: First-time UK visitors wanting a hassle-free Warwick day trip

Combo day trip (Warwick + Stratford-upon-Avon + Oxford)

Efficient multi-stop itinerary covering Warwick Castle, Shakespeare’s hometown, and Oxford in one day, great for travelers wanting maximum variety and guided insight.

  • Duration: Full day, around 10–12 hours
  • Inclusions: Multi-stop itinerary, transport, guided commentary across Warwick, Stratford-upon-Avon, and Oxford
  • Transfers: Round-trip transport from London included (mode specified on tour)
  • Group size: Shared guided group tour (exact size not specified)
  • Food: Meals not included; choose from local cafés at each stop
  • Best suited for: Travelers wanting Warwick plus Stratford and Oxford in one day

Premium castle experience

Offers priority access and special experiences like dungeon entry and tower climbs, suited to visitors seeking fewer queues and more immersive castle-only time.

  • Duration: Half-day to full-day, depending on package
  • Inclusions: Priority entry, dungeon experience access, tower climb; guide optional
  • Transfers: Not included; make your own way to Warwick Castle
  • Group size: Shared timed experiences inside the castle (group size varies)
  • Food: Food not included; use castle cafés or picnic areas
  • Best suited for: Visitors focused on Warwick Castle who want enhanced on-site experiences and shorter queues

Main stops on your Warwick Castle day trip from London

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Warwick Castle & Great Hall

Warwick Castle is a towering medieval fortress packed with atmosphere. Step into the Great Hall and State Rooms to see armour, weapons, and portraits, then climb the ramparts and towers for sweeping views over Warwick and the River Avon. It’s the centrepiece of every Warwick Castle day trip. Recommended duration: 2–3 hours; Included: Yes, all tours.

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Falconer’s Quest & live shows at Warwick Castle

At the castle’s riverside arena, Falconer’s Quest and seasonal birds-of-prey shows send eagles, owls, and vultures swooping just overhead. Narration and music set the scene while experts explain each bird’s role in medieval hunting. It’s a high-energy highlight that kids and adults remember long after the trip. Recommended duration: 1–1.5 hours; Included: Yes, all tours.

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Stratford-upon-Avon Old Town

Stratford-upon-Avon, Shakespeare’s birthplace, is a charming Tudor town of timber-framed houses and riverside gardens. Guided walks trace the playwright’s early life past his childhood home and local church, with time for photos or a quick café stop. Some tours also offer optional entry to Shakespeare-related attractions. Recommended duration: 1–2 hours; Included: Yes, some tours.

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Oxford historic center & colleges

In Oxford, you’ll stroll among the university’s “dreaming spires,” cobbled lanes, and leafy quads. Short guided walking tours typically showcase landmarks like the Bodleian Library, Radcliffe Camera, and Christ Church College, sharing stories of famous alumni and film locations while you snap photos and soak up the collegiate atmosphere. Recommended duration: 1–1.5 hours; Included: Yes, some tours.

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Cotswolds villages

Many routes wind through the Cotswolds, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty dotted with honey-stone villages like Bourton-on-the-Water or Stow-on-the-Wold. Expect brief stops for photos, a stroll past cosy pubs and tearooms, and classic English countryside views of rolling hills, dry-stone walls, and grazing sheep. Entry to these attractions is included in all or some tours, depending on the experience you choose.

Your Warwick Castle day trip from London itinerary

  • Morning: Depart central London by train and relax on the scenic ride to Warwick. Walk through the historic town to Warwick Castle, then start your visit in the Great Hall and State Rooms before heading up the ramparts for sweeping countryside views.
  • Afternoon: Continue exploring the grounds, watching a live falconry display or daring yourself in the Castle Dungeon. Pause for lunch at the Undercroft Café or enjoy a picnic in the gardens, then let kids burn energy in the Zog-themed play areas.
  • Evening: Fit in a final walk along the towers or a browse through the gift shop before leaving the castle. Stroll back to Warwick station and board your return train, unwinding on the easy journey back to London after a full, satisfying day.

Best time to visit Warwick Castle

Weather & climate

Spring (AprilJune) and early autumn (SeptemberOctober) bring temperate weather, longer daylight, and generally drier days—ideal for outdoor shows and rampart walks. Summer (JulyAugust) is warmer but can feel humid, while winter (NovemberMarch) is colder, wetter, with reduced programming.

Events & seasonal highlights

Core castle entertainment—Falconer’s Quest, jousting, full outdoor programme—runs mainly MaySeptember. Halloween scare events peak in October, while Christmas at the Castle and light trails in NovemberDecember create a festive, evening-focused visit less suited to packed multi-stop day tours.

Crowd dynamics & peak windows

Visitor numbers peak during UK school holidays, especially JulyAugust, and on event weekends in October and December. For balanced conditions and manageable queues, target weekdays in April–mid-June or September; January–early March is quiet but relatively bare-bones.

How to get from London to Warwick

Pre-booked round-trip transfers from London are usually the easiest and most recommended way to reach Warwick and Warwick Castle. You travel on a comfortable coach or rail service from central London, with a guide handling timings, tickets, and navigation. Many tours also include additional stops like Oxford or Stratford-upon-Avon, so you see more without planning connections or worrying about getting back to London on time.

  • Best for: Visitors wanting a fully organized, stress-free day trip
  • Time taken: ~1.5–2 hours each way
  • Approx price: Included in tour price

Helpful tips for a London to Warwick Castle day trip

  • Catch an early Marylebone train: Aim for a departure before 9am from London Marylebone so you reach Warwick Castle for opening and first live shows.

  • Plan around show times: Check Falconer’s Quest and jousting schedules on arrival, then explore towers between performances to avoid repeat backtracking across the grounds.

  • Dress for castle terrain: Choose sturdy closed shoes and a light layer, as narrow spiral staircases and windy ramparts can feel slippery and exposed.

  • Pre-book the Dungeon with your ticket: London packages sometimes exclude this scare attraction, and same-day slots at Warwick Castle often sell out by lunchtime.

  • Pack light and skip big bags: The castle doesn’t allow large luggage, so leave suitcases in London and bring only a small daypack.

  • Time your meals strategically: Lines at the Undercroft Café peak 12–2pm, so consider an early lunch or grab a sandwich in Warwick town first.

  • Save souvenir shopping for Warwick town: Castle gift shops skew pricey, while nearby High Street boutiques sell fudge, books, and Warwickshire-made crafts at better prices.

  • Know which experiences suit your group: Castle Dungeon is dark and intense for under-10s, whereas Zog Playland and the Horrible Histories Maze are perfect alternatives.

  • Choose flexible rail tickets: For self-guided trips, an Off-Peak Day Return from London Marylebone lets you linger for shows without stressing about a fixed train.

  • Prioritise Warwick highlights on combo tours: With only 2–3 hours at the castle, head first to the Great Hall, ramparts, and Falconer’s Quest arena.

Frequently asked questions about day trips from London to Warwick Castle

  • Most day trips last 10–12 hours door to door. Expect around 1.5–2 hours each way from London, plus 3–5 hours at Warwick Castle itself and, on combo tours, additional time in Oxford, Stratford-upon-Avon, or the Cotswolds before returning early evening.

  • Most tours include round-trip transport from central London (coach or rail), entry to Warwick Castle, and guided commentary. Some add Oxford or Stratford stops, walking tours, or audio guides. Meals, Dungeon entry, archery, and seasonal events are usually extras unless clearly mentioned as inclusions.

  • Guided tours usually use air-conditioned coaches from central London, taking about two hours. Rail-based options include return tickets from London Marylebone to Warwick, plus castle admission. Self-guided visitors can also take regular trains or drive via the M40 and use the paid castle car park.

  • Yes, advance booking is strongly recommended, especially from April to September and during UK school holidays. Tours and castle tickets can sell out, and prices may rise closer to the date. Booking early secures seats, preferred dates, and often better timings for shows and Dungeon slots.

  • You can. Take a direct train from London Marylebone to Warwick, then walk or taxi to the castle and buy timed tickets in advance. Independent travel gives more flexibility but means you’ll manage train times, routes, and show schedules yourself instead of relying on a guide.

  • Very much so. Warwick Castle is designed with families in mind, with shows, the Falconer’s Quest, Zog Playland, mazes, and interactive characters. Do note that the Castle Dungeon has age restrictions and can be scary; many families skip it with younger kids and focus on outdoor activities.

  • The castle grounds, some interiors, cafés, and toilets are wheelchair-accessible, and there are accessible routes and parking. However, towers, ramparts, and some older staircases are not step-free. If you rely on a wheelchair or have difficulty with stairs, expect partial—but not complete—access.

  • Expect several hours on your feet. Inside the castle you’ll walk between halls, exhibits, and shows, often on uneven medieval surfaces. Climbing towers or ramparts adds multiple flights of stairs. Combo tours add short walking tours in Oxford or Stratford, so comfortable footwear is essential.

  • Meals are usually not included. Most itineraries give free time to eat at the castle’s cafés and tavern or grab a quick bite in town. Premium or private tours may occasionally include lunch; check your specific tour description if you prefer a pre-arranged meal.

  • Tours generally run in most weather, and many castle areas are indoors. Some outdoor shows (like falconry or jousting) may be altered or cancelled in heavy rain or high winds. Rescheduling or refund options depend on your tour operator’s policy, so check this before booking.

  • Yes. Many popular day trips bundle Warwick Castle with Shakespeare’s Stratford-upon-Avon, Oxford, and sometimes a Cotswolds village. These itineraries are full but efficient, with a few hours at the castle plus shorter guided walks elsewhere—ideal if you want to see several classic English sites in one go.

  • Plan for meals, snacks, and souvenirs. Optional extras at the castle—such as the Castle Dungeon, archery, or seasonal events—may carry separate fees. Drivers should factor in parking. If your tour doesn’t include castle tickets, you’ll need to purchase those separately or on arrival.

  • Coach tours typically depart early morning from central London locations such as Victoria Coach Station. Rail-based packages start at London Marylebone. Most return to London around 7–8 pm, depending on traffic and any extra stops. Exact meeting points and times are confirmed after booking.

  • The Castle Dungeon is a theatrical horror-style attraction with live actors, jump scares, darkness, and graphic historical themes. It usually has a minimum age (often around 10 years) and may not suit young children, nervous guests, or those with certain medical conditions. Entry is often a paid, timed add-on.