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Can you walk around Warwick Castle for free?
YES! Walk up castle lane to the 'Merlin' entrance, this allows you to see the old stables and castle courtyard, there's loo's a cafe etc and you can access all this without paying.Tickets & Passes

Ticket Includes: One day admission ticket including spectacular live shows and attractions! Save up to £17 per adult when you book in advance. Rainy Day Promise included.If you're in planning a larger group trip then you should allow at least 4 hours for everyone to get a good feel of the Castle.

Can you go in and out of Warwick Castle : Is it possible to leave the Castle and re-enter on the same day using the same ticket If you ask our attendant on the turnstiles entrance they will be able to enable re-entry later on in the day.

Can I just turn up at Warwick Castle

To ensure we keep everyone safe, tickets will need to be pre-booked online here.

Is it worth going to Warwick Castle : A must see site especially if you have children. There is so much to see, War of the Roses, archery, birds of prey, etc. And, the castle tour itself is super. Avoid climbing the long walls and towers if you have issues with closed in places.

How to Spend the Day at Warwick Castle

  1. Entering the castle. Photo: © F.Hardy.
  2. Armoured horse in the Great Hall. Photo: © F.Hardy.
  3. One of the exhibits of the Royal Weekend Party.
  4. Entrance to the dungeon.
  5. Birds of prey show.
  6. One of the Kingmaker exhibits.
  7. Photo: © Merlin Entertainments.
  8. Eagle at Warwick Castle.


Warwick is a pretty and intriguing town, steeped in history and heritage with many wonderful things to see and do. Whether visiting the magnificent Warwick Castle or gazing at the ancient artefacts in St Mary's Church, there is something for everyone here in Warwick.

How to spend a day at Warwick Castle

How to Spend the Day at Warwick Castle

  1. Entering the castle. Photo: © F.Hardy.
  2. Armoured horse in the Great Hall. Photo: © F.Hardy.
  3. One of the exhibits of the Royal Weekend Party.
  4. Entrance to the dungeon.
  5. Birds of prey show.
  6. One of the Kingmaker exhibits.
  7. Photo: © Merlin Entertainments.
  8. Eagle at Warwick Castle.

Since 1978, the castle has served as a popular tourist attraction, which each year sees over half a million tourists come to enjoy and explore this unique place.