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Jon,
United Kingdom
31 Mar 2022
Excellent
Really great day out. Friendly staff who had time to talk to you about the exhibits. Went out of season so it wasn’t crowded. Some great exhibits in the museum.
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Jennifer,
United Kingdom
28 Aug 2023
Excellent
Was a great castle to visit, not the terrible crowds we have been dealing with elsewhere. Very historic & true to how things were many centuries ago.
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Jason,
United Kingdom
07 Aug 2021
Excellent
Absolutely fabulous day. The Hawk show and Jousting was brilliant. Set in a stunning location. English heritage did themselves proud IMO
Carisbrooke Castle
About: Carisbrooke Castle
Carisbrooke Castle is an English-Heritage landmark on the Isle of Wight. Surrounded by romantic English countryside – rolling hills, green pastures, and the like – the medieval castle sits right in the middle of the island.
Steeped in history and formerly a home to royal figures (Charles I was imprisoned there for over a year before his execution in the 17th century), Carisbrooke Castle tickets give you access to the entire grounds. That's the high castle walls with their exceptional island views, the vibrant Princess Beatrice Garden, the Norman Keep, the Carisbrooke Castle Museum, and more.
Don't forget to say hello to the resident donkeys – they've been there for donkey's years!
Osborne House was the summer home for Queen Victoria and Prince Albert. The palace was designed by Prince Albert in the style of an Italian Renaissance palace, and even included its own private beach, which is now open to the public. It is located in East Cowes on the Isle of Wight, England.
At Queen Victoria's behest, the State Rooms of Kensington Palace were opened to the public in 1899, on her 80th birthday. Since then it's been both a private residence for the royal family and a public museum. In fact, it's where Prince William lives with the Duchess of Cambridge and their three kids. Though you won't bump into them in the hallway, a visit here is still a fascinating window into the lives of royals past and present.