Warwick Castle

Visit Warwick Castle to experience 1,100 years of history, thrilling medieval exhibitions, and stunning gardens. A must-see UK attraction for all ages.

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Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle

Warwick Castle, a majestic fortress nestled in the heart of Warwickshire, offers visitors an immersive journey through 1,100 years of history. Built by William the Conqueror in 1068, this castle has played a pivotal role in England’s medieval history. Today, it stands as a living museum where visitors can explore its rich heritage and enjoy a host of thrilling activities and events.

Step inside the castle’s ancient walls to discover grand halls, impressive collections of medieval armor, and interactive exhibits that bring the past to life. Wander through the beautiful castle grounds, which include picturesque gardens, a tranquil river, and even a trebuchet—the largest working siege machine in the world. Whether you're intrigued by royal history, captivated by knights and battles, or looking for family-friendly entertainment, Warwick Castle has something for everyone.

Located in the charming town of Warwick, this iconic site is surrounded by other attractions, including the scenic Cotswolds, Shakespeare’s birthplace in Stratford-upon-Avon, and Kenilworth Castle. Whether you’re a history buff or a casual visitor, Warwick Castle promises an unforgettable experience blending adventure, learning, and timeless beauty.

Highlights

The Great Hall and State Rooms

Marvel at the grandeur of the Great Hall, adorned with medieval artifacts and tapestries, and explore the lavishly decorated state rooms.

The Castle Dungeon

Experience spine-tingling tales of medieval justice and punishment in an interactive, theatrical dungeon attraction.

The Trebuchet

See the world’s largest working trebuchet in action and learn about its role in medieval sieges.

The Peacock Garden and Grounds

Stroll through beautifully landscaped gardens featuring peacocks, fountains, and serene views of the River Avon.

Frequently Asked Questions

Curious about Warwick Castle? We've compiled answers to the most frequently asked questions to help you uncover the highlights and visitor essentials.

What is the history of Warwick Castle?

Warwick Castle was built in 1068 by William the Conqueror and has been a key player in England’s medieval history.

Are there guided tours at Warwick Castle?

Yes, guided tours are available to provide a deeper understanding of the castle’s history and architecture.

What activities are available for families at Warwick Castle?

Families can enjoy interactive exhibits, live-action shows, and attractions like the Castle Dungeon and Knight School.

How long does it take to visit Warwick Castle?

A visit typically takes 3–4 hours, but you could easily spend a whole day exploring the grounds and activities.

Can you stay overnight at Warwick Castle?

Yes, Warwick Castle offers unique overnight stays, including glamping in the castle’s grounds and lodges.

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