Warwick Castle: Standard Entry Ticket

at Warwick Castle

Available until Fri 20 Nov

History comes to life at Warwick Castle

Immerse yourself in more than 1,100 years of history in the heart of Shakespeare's England when you visit Warwick Castle! 

  • Discover the Castle's incomparable interior in the Great Hall & State Rooms
  • Take a wander through the peaceful castle grounds and spot the Peacock Garden
  • Watch an expert falconer demonstrate the skills of the castle's amazing birds of prey
  • Live and breath through Warwick's darkest history in the Castle Dungeon
  • Explore an interactive maze, have a go at archery and lots more medieval fun! 

All of the above is included in your Warwick Castle tickets, plus lots more activities to enjoy on your mighty medieval adventure! 

Get your tickets today in just a few clicks and get ready for an unforgettable trip through time. 

Uncover 1,100 years of history 

Enjoy a timeless journey through the heart of British history as you discover one of the most beautiful castles in the UK. 

Hear stories of heritage, history and Hollywood when you visit Warwick Castle, with legends hidden in the hallowed halls, stunning grounds surrounding the medieval architecture and iconic filming locations; there's endless discoveries to be made.

You'll even be able to immerse yourself in Warwick Castle's history with interactive activities such as archery, historic talks, a Horrible Histories maze, the Castle Dungeon, and by watching the stunning bird of prey displays. 

Don't miss a visit to Warwick Castle for an inspiring medieval day out! 

Location

Warwick Castle

Warwick,
Warwickshire,
CV34 6AU
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How to find us

By car:

The castle is well signposted, and less than two miles from junction 15 of the M40.

Please note, that there are limited tarmac spaces reserved for guests with limited mobility and Knight's Village Accommodation guests, all other cars will be directed to the field car park.

The Stratford Road and field car parks are situated on an incline to the main entrance, please allow 10-20 minutes for this walk.

By train:

Warwick Railway Station is approximately one mile from the Castle. A direct service into London Marylebone (1 hour 45 minutes) or Birmingham Snow Hill is available. 

Please allow for 15 minutes to walk from Warwick Railway Station to Warwick Castle.

Facilities
  • Toilets
  • Café
More Info
Is Warwick Castle wheelchair accessible?

Yes, Warwick Castle is a wheelchair accessible attraction.

Please note that some areas may be inaccessible to wheelchair users, but the friendly team onsite are there to assist.

Is there food and drink at Warwick Castle?

Yes, Warwick Castle is home to the Undercroft Cafe and the Conservatory Tea House.

Can I bring my dog to Warwick Castle?

Only assistance dogs are allowed at Warwick Castle. 

Can I take photographs at Warwick Castle?

Guests are permitted to take photographs of the Castle and its exhibits throughout the course of their visit. Please note that photography is not permitted in the Castle Dungeon or the Princess Tower. 

Is smoking allowed at Warwick Castle?

Warwick Castle and grounds are non-smoking. The same policy applies to guests using e-cigarettes and vapes. 

Should I spend a whole day at Warwick Castle?

There's plenty to see and do at Warwick Castle to keep you and your family occupied for the whole day! 

Is Warwick Castle family-friendly?

Yes! Warwick Castle has a huge range of activities to keep children of all ages entertained throughout the day. 

Please note however, that the Castle Dungeon is not suitable for children under the age of 10 years old. Anyone under the age of 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian aged 18 years or older. 

When was Warwick Castle built?

Warwick Castle was first built in 1068 as a wooden motte-and-bailey castle. 

Who built Warwick Castle?

Warwick Castle was originally built by William the Conqueror in 1068. 

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