The Great Hall and Westgate Museum

About The Great Hall and Westgate Museum

The Great Hall in Winchester, Hampshire, stands as a magnificent remnant of Winchester Castle, located in the heart of the city. This 13th-century medieval hall is renowned for its impressive architecture and historical significance. The hall’s most famous feature is the legendary Round Table of King Arthur, which has hung on the west wall for over 700 years.

Visitors can marvel at the grandeur of the aisled hall with its high-vaulted ceiling and Gothic windows. The Round Table, although created in the 13th century, is painted with the Tudor rose and portrays King Arthur and his knights. While not the original table from Arthurian legend, it remains a captivating centrepiece.

The Great Hall hosts a fascinating exhibition called “The Legacy of King Alfred”, which explores the life and times of the Anglo-Saxon king who made Winchester his capital. Interactive displays and artefacts provide insight into Winchester’s rich history and its role in shaping England.

Throughout the year, the Great Hall serves as a venue for various events, including historical re-enactments, concerts, and educational programmes. During the summer months, visitors can enjoy outdoor performances in the adjacent gardens.

The site is easily accessible, with wheelchair access available. A small gift shop offers souvenirs and informative books about the hall’s history. While there is no on-site café, the city centre with its numerous dining options is just a short walk away.

The Great Hall and Westgate Museum

Facilities

  • Free to visit
  • Accessible
  • Suitable for kids
  • Guide Dogs Accepted

Opening Times

March to October: 10:00 – 17:00

November to February: 10:00 – 16:00

Ticket Price

On the doorOnline
Adult£8.50£7.65
Child (5-15 years)£6.00£5.40
Concession£7.75£6.97
Under 5sFreeFree
Family ticket (up to 5 people, max. 2 adults)£28.00£25.20

How long do people typically spend here

1-2 hours

How to get here

Address

Castle Avenue,

Winchester,

Hampshire,

SO23 8UJ

By Car:

From London: Take the M3 south, exit at Junction 9 and follow signs to Winchester city centre. From Southampton: Take the M3 north, exit at Junction 11 and follow signs to Winchester city centre.

By Bus:

Regular bus services run to Winchester from surrounding towns and cities. The bus station is a 10-minute walk from the Great Hall.

By Train:

Winchester Railway Station is served by direct trains from London Waterloo, Southampton, and other major cities. The Great Hall is a 15-minute walk from the station.

Best Hotels Nearby

  1. The Winchester Hotel & Spa
  2. Mercure Winchester Wessex Hotel
  3. Hotel du Vin Winchester

Best Restaurants Nearby

  1. The Chesil Rectory
  2. Kyoto Kitchen
  3. Brasserie Blanc

For the Kids

  • Interactive displays about King Arthur and medieval life
  • Dressing up area with period costumes
  • Activity sheets and quizzes
  • Outdoor space for picnics (weather permitting)

Why you should visit

I found the Great Hall to be a fascinating glimpse into medieval history. The Round Table is truly impressive, and the exhibits provide an engaging way to learn about Winchester’s past. It’s a quick visit, but well worth it if you’re interested in history or Arthurian legend. The central location makes it easy to combine with other Winchester attractions.