The regal heart of Windsor City Centre captivates visitors with its stunning castle and medieval charm. Cobblestone streets wind past St. George's Chapel where royal weddings take place. The scenic Thames Path offers beautiful river views and glimpses of Eton College across the water. Windsor's compact historic centre is highly walkable with pedestrianised shopping areas and traditional British pubs. Enjoy afternoon tea in cosy tea rooms or watch the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Two train stations connect visitors to London while Windsor Great Park provides 5,000 acres of parkland and gardens.
Eton captivates visitors with its medieval charm and prestigious Eton College, founded in 1440. The historic High Street features charming Tudor-style shops. Gothic stone buildings and ancient courtyards create a glimpse into elite British educational traditions. The Thames River provides scenic walking paths with views towards Windsor Castle's majestic towers. Traditional British pubs and tea rooms offer authentic local flavours. Most attractions are within a 30-minute walk through cobblestone streets and riverside paths.
Windsor Park unfolds as a majestic royal escape where centuries of English heritage blend with natural splendour. The iconic Long Walk guides visitors towards Windsor Castle while red deer roam freely through ancient oak groves. Copper Horse statue offers sweeping views across the Thames Valley. This vast green space invites peaceful exploration away from urban bustle. Pack a picnic to enjoy under towering trees or stroll along well-maintained paths through pristine royal grounds. LEGOLAND® Windsor sits nearby for families seeking additional entertainment after experiencing this timeless English countryside.
Old Windsor captures England's rural charm with a history that predates Windsor Castle. Saxon stones whisper ancient tales at St. Peter and St. Andrew's Church. Medieval lanes wind towards Windsor Great Park's grand entrance. The Thames River flows gently past this authentic village setting. Traditional English pubs serve hearty fare in centuries-old settings with local ales and warm conversation. Walking paths along the riverbank and through the Great Park offer peaceful exploration. Village life continues largely undisturbed by tourism, giving visitors a genuine taste of English countryside living.
Escape the tourist crowds in Clewer East, a tranquil Windsor suburb offering authentic British local life. This peaceful residential area features charming tree-lined streets with Victorian and Edwardian homes just a 15-minute walk from Windsor Castle. Discover heritage buildings and historic churches that reflect the neighborhood's medieval roots. Enjoy easy access to the Thames Path for scenic walks and cycling routes. Small local pubs provide glimpses into genuine English suburban living. Windsor's shops, restaurants, and main attractions remain conveniently close while you enjoy the calm of this leafy residential haven.
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LEGOLAND® Windsor
8.0/10 (1,091 reviews)
This creative wonderland brings LEGO to life with rides and attractions for young adventurers. Explore Miniland's miniature landmarks or test your ninja skills in NINJAGO World, perfect for families seeking interactive play.
Windsor Castle
9.0/10 (5,444 reviews)
Windsor Castle, the world's largest and oldest occupied castle, has been a royal residence for over 900 years. Explore lavish State Apartments with priceless artworks and St. George's Chapel, where monarchs rest.
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Windsor Great Park
9.4/10 (152 reviews)
This historic 4,800-acre royal landscape features majestic avenues, gardens, and woodlands dating back centuries. Stroll the iconic Long Walk to Windsor Castle or explore the ornamental Savill Garden's seasonal displays.
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Eton College
8.4/10 (98 reviews)
Walk around the campus at Eton College during your visit to Windsor. Attend a sporting event or simply enjoy the lively bars while you're in the area.
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Open Photo by Keely Butler
Dorney Lake
8.0/10 (17 reviews)
Olympic rowing venue from 2012, Dorney Lake offers pristine 2.2 km waters surrounded by 400 acres of parkland. Stroll the well-maintained paths while watching world-class athletes train on this engineering marvel.
Dorney Court
9.6/10 (9 reviews)
This 500-year-old Tudor manor features preserved 16th-century architecture and was England's first pineapple growing site. Explore its timber-framed rooms with portraits and period furniture during limited open days.
Theatre Royal
8.8/10 (20 reviews)
Follow in the footsteps of George VI and Elizabeth II with a trip to see a production in this iconic theater near Windsor Castle.
Windsor Racecourse
8.6/10 (36 reviews)
Experience the unique figure-of-eight track at Royal Windsor Racecourse, set beautifully along the River Thames. Consider arriving by river taxi for a scenic approach to this historic racing venue.
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"The copper castle was an amazing place to stay, clean, comfortable, staff were amazing, children loved the animals and collecting egg's from the chickens in the morning. Owner's were very helpful and accommodating, will definitely be coming back for another stay."
"Great place, just a short walk to the Castle. Good room and AC was a godsend, as it was in the 30's for the trip.
Helpful & friendly staff. Very good hotel and a great stay."
"I stayed while the hotel was undergoing renovation (the restaurant). It was nevertheless quiet, I had an excellent salad and delicious breads with room service, the staff was very warm and friendly and went out of their ways to help. They even allowed me to check in hours early! The bed was very comfortable and the air conditioning very strong (could be adjusted in the room exactly to my liking) while it was very hot outside in July. Excellent! Highly recommend the lovely Castle Hotel and will...
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What are the cheapest months to go to Windsor?
If you're looking to score a cheap Windsor holiday package, consider visiting in December, January and February. You'll typically find better rates on flights and accommodation during these quieter months — ideal for budget-conscious travellers.
How many days is enough for Windsor?
Windsor holidays come in all shapes and sizes, but to really sink your teeth into this destination, we think 2 days is a good ballpark. In this timeframe, you can fit in major attractions like Changing of the Guard and Windsor Castle and seek out some underrated gems. Don't skip neighbourhoods such as Windsor City Centre and Wexham either. If you're clever with your time, you can even take a day trip from Windsor too.
Is it worth booking a holiday package to Windsor?
Whether you're looking to explore attractions like Windsor Racecourse and Windsor Great Park on your Windsor holiday, or coming for its excellent walking trails, nature and bars and pubs, there's something for everyone here. With so much to see and do, you'll soon find out why so many travellers think Windsor is a good holiday destination.
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