How to get to Warwick Castle?

Where is Warwick Castle located?

Address: Warwick Castle, Warwick CV34 6AH, United Kingdom | Find on maps

Warwick Castle is located in the historic town of Warwick in central England, set on the banks of the River Avon. It is just a short walk from the town centre, surrounded by medieval streets, traditional buildings, and a compact historic core, making the area highly walkable and scenic.

Closest landmark: Lord Leycester Hospital, approximately 480 to 640 m away

Getting to Warwick Castle by public transport

  • Travel time: 15 mins walk from Warwick Station (or 10–15 mins taxi)
  • Closest station: Warwick Railway Station
  • Timings: First trains typically start early morning (5:30 am); last services around 11:30 pm (varies by route)

Warwick Railway Station is about 1 mile from Warwick Castle and has direct connections to Birmingham and London Marylebone. From the station, you can walk through Warwick town centre via Coventry Road and Castle Lane, or take a short taxi ride for faster access.

  • Travel time: ~5–10 mins from Warwick town centre
  • Closest stop: Warwick, Jury Street / Warwick Town Centre stops
  • Timings: Buses generally run from 6 am–11 pm (varies by route)

Local bus services connect Warwick with nearby towns such as Leamington Spa and Stratford-upon-Avon. From the town centre stops, it’s a short walk through historic streets leading toward Castle Lane. Frequency is higher during the day and decreases in the evening.

  • Travel time: 5–10 mins from Warwick town centre / 10–15 mins from Leamington Spa
  • Closest drop-off point: Warwick Castle main entrance (Castle Lane)
  • Timings: 24 hours

Taxis are readily available in Warwick and nearby towns, and ride-hailing services such as Uber may operate depending on availability. The dedicated drop-off zone is close to the entrance and is particularly useful for accessibility needs or luggage drop-off.

  • Travel time: Varies (2–3 hours from London)
  • Closest stop: Warwick Castle coach drop-off area
  • Timings: Scheduled tour departures only

Coach tours from London and other cities are operated by providers such as Golden Tours and Evan Evans. These packages typically include transport and entry, with drop-off near the main entrance before returning later in the day.

Getting to Warwick Castle by car

Driving route

  • Travel time: ~5–10 mins from Warwick town centre / ~90 mins from London
  • Distance: ~2 km from Warwick town centre (approx. 2 miles)
  • Peak traffic hours: 8–10 am, 5–7 pm
  • Routes: Fastest via A425 (Coventry Road) and Castle Lane; alternate via A429 for town centre access

Driving to Warwick Castle is straightforward, with clear signage from the M40 Junction 15. Traffic can build up near Warwick town centre and Castle Lane, especially during peak hours and event days, so slight delays near the entrance are common.

Parking facilities

  • On-site parking: Available (Stratford Road, Field Car Park, Stables Car Park)
  • Timings: Open during castle operating hours (varies seasonally)
  • Charges: Approx. £7.50 (Stratford Road & Field Car Park) / £10 (Stables Car Park)

Nearby parking options:

  • Stratford Road Car Park (10–20 min walk uphill): main general visitor parking area
  • Field Car Park (10–20 min walk): overflow parking used during busy periods
  • Stables Car Park (1–5 min walk): closest paid parking near the entrance
  • Warwick town centre car parks (5–10 min drive): alternative public parking options

Parking is well signposted but can fill quickly on weekends, holidays, and event days, so arriving early is recommended.

Accessibility

Warwick Castle is a historic medieval fortress with partial accessibility, as many areas include steps, cobbled paths, narrow passageways, and uneven terrain.

  • Public transport: Warwick Railway Station is step-free, but access to buses and onward travel may vary. Assistance dogs are welcome, and accessible toilets are available in key areas of the site.
  • Driving & parking: Blue Badge parking is available in both Stratford Road and Stables car parks. A designated drop-off zone is located near the main entrance for guests with mobility requirements. Standard parking charges apply.
  • Entrance: Step-free access is available in selected areas, with a wheelchair accessibility lift providing access to the Great Hall and State Rooms. Wheelchair hire and mobility scooter hire are available, subject to availability and conditions.

Walking / Cycling to Warwick Castle

  • Best for: Scenic historic walk, riverside views, exploring Warwick town centre
  • Travel time: Walk 10–15 mins / Cycle 5–10 mins
  • Distance: 0.8–1.2 km from Warwick town centre

Walking to Warwick Castle from the town centre is one of the most pleasant ways to arrive, with a short route that moves through Warwick’s medieval streets and compact historic core. The walk typically passes near landmarks such as Lord Leycester Hospital and St Mary’s Church before continuing along Castle Lane toward the castle entrance.

Cycling is also a quick option within Warwick, with quiet town roads connecting the centre to the castle area in just a few minutes. While there is no formal bike-share system, cycle parking is available near the entrance and in surrounding public areas, making it suitable for short local journeys.

Compare your travel options

Mode of transportTravel time (approx. from Warwick town centre)Estimated costBest for

🚶 Walking

10–15 mins

£0

Easy, scenic route through historic streets

🚌 Bus

5–10 mins

£2–£3 (single fare)

Short local connection from the town centre

🚗 Car / Ride-hail

5–10 mins

£7.50–£10 parking + £5–£12 local ride-hail fare

Families, convenience, luggage

🚕 Taxi

5–10 mins

£6–£12 (typical local fare)

Fast direct access to the entrance

🚆 Train + Walk

15–25 mins total

£3–£10 (regional short-distance fare range)

Travelling from nearby towns/cities

Which entrance should you use at Warwick Castle?

Stratford Road Entrance (Main Visitor Access)

  • Best for: General admission ticket holders, most visitors arriving by car or coach
  • Closest transport: Warwick Railway Station (15–20 min walk) / Local buses to Warwick town centre (10–15 min walk)

This is the main arrival route into Warwick Castle. Visitors parked at Stratford Road or Field Car Park walk 10–20 minutes uphill to the main entrance. Standard ticket validation and security checks take place here before entry into the castle grounds.

Stables Entrance (Castle Lane Access)

  • Best for: Stables Car Park users, accessibility drop-off, mobility requirements, premium close parking users
  • Closest transport: Short taxi drop-off / limited local walking access via Castle Lane

This is the closest access point to the castle entrance, located just off Castle Lane. It offers the shortest walk (1–5 minutes) into the castle and is especially useful for visitors with accessibility needs or those using the Stables Car Park. Entry procedures and ticket checks are still completed at the main admission point inside the site.

Frequently asked questions about getting to Warwick Castle

The most convenient way to reach Warwick Castle is by car or train, combined with a short walk. Warwick Railway Station is about 15–20 minutes away on foot, while driving offers direct access via the M40 Junction 15 with nearby signposted parking options.