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Find Things to Do, Accommodation and what's on in Windsor. Plan your visit to Windsor with top places to visit, attractions, activities and more.
From practical information – such as getting here, travelling with a disability, maps, parking and FAQs to itinerary inspiration – you should find everything you need to get the most out of your stay in Windsor and Maidenhead.
Nov 1, 2011 · Take in the splendour of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, the burial place of 11 monarchs including Queen Elizabeth II, Henry VIII and Charles I and one of the finest examples of Gothic architecture in England.
Find all the top attractions and activities in Windsor & Maidenhead. Discover what not to miss during your visit with our definitive guide.
Are you coming to Windsor and the Royal Borough for the day or are you planning a weekend or short break with us? However long you are able to stay you will find so many wonderful attractions in Windsor and Maidenhead and things to do in the Maidenhead and Ascot areas of the Royal Borough too.
Windsor, Eton and Maidenhead have a fun and wide range of town centre events throughout the year, many of them free of charge. Watch hilarious pancake racing in the town centre on Shrove Tuesday, rubber duck racing on the Thames in June, delicious local food and drink markets, craft markets, night markets and pumpkin carving parties in October.
The two towns of Windsor & Eton are just separated by the River Thames and the leaflet includes a map showing the shopping areas, car parks, open spaces, train stations, cycle racks and the main attractions to visit. The leaflet also includes a map of the wider Windsor, Maidenhead and Ascot area.
The historic towns of Windsor and Eton have grown up over the centuries in the shadows of Windsor Castle. Its imposing towers and battlements loom large from every approach to the towns, creating one of the most spectacular skylines.
It's not all about the entrance fees. Here are some ideas for some free things to see and do when you visit the Windsor and Maidenhead area. And don't forget: Entry to Windsor Castle is free with our Residents' Advantage Card and the Castle offers many great free family activities at weekends and school holidays.
Lower Peascod Street and St Leonard’s Road are where Windsorians love to shop. Here you’ll find a part of Windsor that champions the independent retailer and you'll discover cosy cafés, original homeware shops and great food and wine, with a bit of fashion thrown in for good measure.