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From March 2020 until further notice: Administrative Guard Mount; sentries will still be posted and guards will change, but there will be no ceremony or music, or guard march through the town.
The Changing the Guard is one of the highlights of a visit to Windsor and the days on which they march are scheduled by the British Army and change every month.
A band usually accompanies the guards, although this is subject to weather conditions.
The guards march from Victoria Barracks on Sheet Street, up the High Street and into Windsor Castle. The best places to see them are on Windsor High Street or on the Corn Exchange under Windsor Guildhall.
If you want to see the actual ‘changing’ ceremony you need to buy a Windsor Castle ticket and allow plenty of time to get into the Castle.
The Changing the Guard ceremony takes place in the Lower Ward of the Castle, outside the Guardroom, except during Easter Court when the change takes place in the Quadrangle.
To watch the guards march up the High Street takes only 10 minutes; to watch the actual ceremony inside the Castle takes about 30 minutes.
From March 2020 until further notice: Administrative Guard Mount; sentries will still be posted and guards will change, but there will be no ceremony or music, or guard march through the town.
The Guard March takes place all year round, dependant on the weather. The ceremony doesn't usually take place on a Sunday except during Easter Court when The Queen is in residence. The schedule is set by the British Army and is subject to change. Please check the Household Division website for the Windsor Changing the Guard schedule.
The new guard step off from Victoria Barracks on Sheet Street at approximately 10:45am and march through the Town Centre.
The Changing the Guard Ceremony then takes place in the Lower Ward inside Windsor Castle at 11:00am. The sentries are changed throughout the day.
The old guards then march back to the barracks at about 11:25am.
Please note that traffic is stopped when the guards make their way between the barracks on Sheet Street, along the High Street and into the Castle.
Traffic Wardens and Police control traffic on the following approaches to the centre of town: Thames Street, the junction of Victoria Street and Sheet Street and near the junction of Frances Road and Sheet Street.
Traffic is usually stopped between 10:45am and 11:00am (as the guards march to the Castle) and between 11:15am and 11:30am (as they return to the Barracks).
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* From March 2020 until further notice there is an Administrative Guard Mount; sentries will still be posted and guards will change, but there will be no ceremony or music, or guard march through the town.
The Guard March takes place all year round on specific days of the week. The Guard March is also weather dependant. Please check the schedule in the 'About' section of this web page as Guard March days vary from month to month.
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