So Warwick Castle is a beautiful attraction built up of history. The authentic beauty makes the attraction worth visiting. There is a little bit for everyone in regards to experiences and shows. 
Warwick Castle caters for all the family and a variety of age groups. There’s various shows throughout the day. Almost every year there is a new show added and various small improvements to the older shows. It’s not just shows which are offered there’s various walk through experiences within the castle itself, including the Dungeons, Princess Tower & Time Tower etc. The Dungeon offers a more intense insight into the history with a recommended age range of 10+. Whereas the Princess Tower is a 15 minute storytelling experience, suitable for those aged 3-8 years old. So pretty much every age range is covered with attractions suited for them.
Another brilliant addition for all the family is the Horrible History Maze. Upon entering the maze be sure to collect your booklet. Throughout the maze there are various stamps to collect, which adds to the fun for the children. Once finishing collecting all the stamp don’t forget to collect your pop badges when exiting in the Stables Shop.
You can stay onsite in the Knights Village. The packages include a free second day admission, breakfast and VIP parking. This is ideal for those who live far away wishing to visit. There are other local hotels which are nearby to stay at with a Travelodge down the road.
Our top tips for visiting Warwick Castle are to wear your comfortable shoes. There are plenty of steps, hills and loads of walking involved when visiting. Warwick Castle is an ideal place to bring a picnic there’s plenty of lawn and benches to take a break and enjoy some food. However there’s also a range of food outlets to eat from with the main one been Pizza & Pasta. If it’s a warm day bring plenty of water or purchase an all you can drink bottle. It’s very exhausting walking up and down steps in heat, it’s very important to stay hydrated. Don’t forget your camera or mobile phone as there’s plenty of photo opportunities.
So in our opinion Warwick Castle is well worth visiting it may not be everyone’s cup of tea. However it’s worth trying to find that out there’s so much to learn about the history. If you’ve visited or going to visit let us know your opinions across our social media accounts.



