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Map of Windsor — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

Map of Windsor — Best attractions, restaurants, and transportation info

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• updatedNov 17, 2025

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We’ve made the ultimate tourist map of Windsor, United Kingdom for travelers! Check out Windsor’s top things to do, attractions, restaurants, and major transportation hubs all in one interactive map.

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Top 10 attractions in Windsor

Here are the top 20 places you should check out to get the best experience of your time in Windsor. If you want to see more, visit our full list here.
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Windsor Castle

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Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Windsor Castle, located in the royal borough of Windsor, is the oldest and largest inhabited castle globally. It has served as the family home for British monarchs for nearly a millennium and is currently an official residence of Her Majesty The Queen. The castle features spectacular art, antiques, and a chapel within its grounds.
Windsor Town and castle a must on your travel list. We visited two days after Donald Trump had been here. The flags were flying all through town. We visited the castle on a Saturday afternoon and not busy in September. Amazing the history,the grandeur of royalty and the way they live today. The grounds and long walk in tbe Windsor Gardens amazing. The Autumn colours exquisite. A lifetime experience. We missed the Queens doll house as it was a two hour queue. We had audio all the way on our tour which give us every detail of the castle rooms. Buy your tickets online or at the gate. Very helpful staff. Worth the money.
Birdie — Google review
A Breathtaking Journey Through History My visit to Windsor Castle was an absolutely unforgettable experience. It is not just a castle; it is a living monument to British history and royalty, and it truly deserves its reputation. The castle itself is magnificently grand and imposing, set against beautifully manicured lawns and pristine gardens. The contrast between the sturdy, historic stone walls and the flawless green landscaping is strikingly beautiful. Inside, the arrangement of the State Apartments is both logical and fascinating. Each room flows into the next, revealing its unique function, from grand halls for ceremonies to more intimate living quarters. They are beautifully preserved and offer a genuine sense of how the palace operated. Furthermore, the furnishings are not merely decorative; they are functional pieces of art. The vast and diverse collections are utterly precious. I was particularly captivated by the extensive array of portraits of royal members. These paintings, varying in size, are so vividly lifelike that they seem to breathe, telling the story of the monarchy across the centuries. The entire visit was an eye-opening and dazzling spectacle. It leaves one in deep awe of the British Royal Family's centuries of influence, global history, and their immense accumulation of cultural and artistic treasures. It was, without a doubt, a trip that was worth taking in every sense.
Amanda L — Google review
First time visiting and was blown away at the history and beauty of the Castle, the church and grounds. The town is charming as well. This is a must see, easy trip via overland train from London. Get the audio tour headsets as it’s included and will make the experience worthwhile.
Giuseppe — Google review
I went las Saturday to see the change of guards, it is amazing!!! It it important to wait for them (10:50 am approx) if you arrive early, otherwise you won’t have time or the best location to see them. The exhibition is quite amazing, and unbelievable!
Andy A — Google review
Its an english castle. Well kept. I Its slightly less for value of money. Would advice to buy tickets in advance as that will save money. If you are visiting multiple castles throughout UK, kindly buy a pass for them as that will be cheaper rather than buying tickets at every castle. No pictures allowed inside.
Ahmed M — Google review
Over the past 40 years that I have been coming to London, I somehow avoided Windsor Castle for no reason except that there were other things to do but on this trip I am glad to say that I finally visited it and I was not disappointed. I especially was fond of the chapel. I’m not religious whatsoever, but the burial chamber of the Queen was worth seeing. The crest room as seen in one of these photos fascinated me. The tour guides and Museum staff were helpful and knowledgeable.
Elise K — Google review
The Windsor Castle and Town are a must to visit! An authentic place with it's atmosphere and history. While visiting the castle you get the audio guide and it is really easy to walk, listen and admire. We spent here about 4h to visit each and every chamber and exhibition. Great experience!
Iri D — Google review
​Having traveled all the way from India, and after visiting the incredible Warwick Castle, I have to be honest: Windsor Castle, while historically important, didn't quite deliver the overall tourist experience I was hoping for. ​The Good (The Royal Legacy) ​The castle is undeniably an icon of British royalty and history. It’s a privilege to walk through a working royal palace, and the sheer scale of the place, from the State Apartments to the beautiful St. George’s Chapel (the final resting place of Queen Elizabeth II), is impressive. If you are deeply invested in the British Royal Family, the sense of gravitas and history is palpable. The audio guide is excellent and helps paint a picture of the centuries of monarchy. ​The Letdown (The Visitor Experience) ​This is where it lost two stars for me. Compared to the kind of packed, energetic experience we often see in top historical attractions (think of the crowds and chaos at a major Indian monument, but in a good way!), Windsor felt a little too stiff and hands-off. ​No Photos Allowed Inside: This was a huge disappointment. In a digital world where every moment is a memory captured, the strict ban on photography inside the State Apartments means you walk through grand, gorgeous rooms and leave with only the memory, not the image. At Warwick Castle, I could take pictures of the fascinating exhibits, which made it feel much more engaging. ​Less "Attraction" and More "Museum": Warwick Castle is owned by a theme park company (Merlin) and it shows—they packed it with live historical shows, interactive elements, wax figures, and birds of prey displays. Windsor, by contrast, is a royal home and a museum for priceless art. If you want a fun day with lots of shows and activities, skip Windsor and go to Warwick. ​Verdict for an Indian Visitor ​If your main goal is to tick off the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world and see the pomp of the British monarchy, then come here. ​However, if you are looking for a more interactive, family-friendly, and all-around tourist-attraction-style historical experience—where your ticket price buys you more spectacle and the freedom to take photos—you will find Warwick Castle a far more fulfilling day out.
Aswin S — Google review
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LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

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Theme park
Water & Amusement Parks
LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort is a playful property that offers thrill rides, Lego statues, and themed rooms. It also provides free Wi-Fi and breakfast for guests. While in the area, visitors can explore the town and surrounding areas on an all-day hop-on, hop-off bus tour that includes stops at various points of interest such as Windsor Great Park, Eton College, Datchet Green for river cruises, and The Long Walk.
Great day out. Arrived when it opened and left at 5:45 children were 6 and 3. It was busy but from talking to others not as busy as school holidays. Smaller rides the wait was short which worked for us. Took the older one on 3 that that the other couldn't go on too. Went on enough to say it was worth it. My only criticism is there is no sense of pace with the staff. Could have moved the que a little faster if they were more enthusiastic. This is not a reflection on all the rides it was just on a few. Model village was fascinating for the kids with lots of moving parts. Once rides were over we spent at least half an hour there, could have spent longer. Took a packed lunch with us but plenty on food places. Would go back when my youngest is able to get on more rides.
Kerry — Google review
We visited Legoland on a Sunday afternoon and stayed in one of the woodland lodges before a full day in the park. The process of booking the stay was fairly convoluted on the website, but from that point, there were clear instructions and links for all our passes, which were very handy to have on the official app! Sunday in the park was manic and not at all quiet, with 40 min queues for all the main rides (including the underwhelming Dragon rollercoaster). Flight of the sky lion is a great ride, but please sort the queue system out for people with the fast access pass (some of which have paid extra). We waited longer in this queue than people were in the standard entry! I don't think the clearly hungover lad running it could cope with figuring out what to do. The site is quite sprawling and despite there being a train that runs from the entrance into the middle of the park, it isn't always in operation, so prepare for the walk back up the winding hill! Food offerings are standard over-priced fried theme park fare unfortunately, with little imagination in the variety on offer. Breakfast at the woodland lodge clubhouse was fairly decent on the other hand. Our lodge was clean and spacious, with the skylight projector in the kids room being a nice touch. The treasure hunt also went down a treat. You might want to take earplugs though, as the Heathrow flight path is directly above, so sleep was fairly limited to the hours of 11pm -5am. It could be so much better in places, but overall it was still an enjoyable outing that was worth checking out.
Chris G — Google review
Great theme park, I enjoyed the rides, we didn’t wait to wait too long to get onto the rides and there was 2 that we did a couple of times. Kids loved it. The Lego mini land was great, loads to see and a lot of detail gone into it. Food was expensive but always is at these places. We’d happily return!
Adele — Google review
The kids absolutely loved it. It was definitely a fun outing that everyone in our group really enjoyed. The ride times generally seemed to work out pretty well, and you can definitely make a great day out of it if the weather stays nice. The pizza and pasta buffet was efficient and there was plenty of food to go around.
Sam R — Google review
I recently visited Legoland, and overall, it was a fun experience, especially for young adults and kids who love Lego. The park is bright, colorful, and full of creative Lego displays that make you feel like you’re in a toy world. The rides are exciting but still safe and suitable for younger visitors. Some of the best ones include the Lego Driving School and the Dragon Roller Coaster. They bring a lot of joy and laughter to both kids and parents. However, one big problem that spoils the fun is the long waiting time for the rides. Most rides have a waiting time of 30 to 45 minutes, and some even take almost an hour. For young kids, standing in a queue that long is very difficult. They get bored, tired, and sometimes upset before they even reach the ride. It becomes a frustrating experience for both children and their parents. Because of this, the excitement of visiting Legoland turned into disappointment. It is hard to enjoy the park fully when so much time is wasted just waiting in lines. To make the experience better, Legoland should think about limiting the number of people allowed in the park each day. This would reduce the crowd and make waiting times shorter. In conclusion, Legoland is a great place with amazing rides and attractions, but the long queues really spoil the mood. A little crowd control would make it a much happier and smoother experience for everyone.
Ikram S — Google review
Bad: Rides waiting time: I'm starting with bad because I want people to first know what they are getting into so they can make a better decision. The rides have massive queues, the resort is not very organised in terms of crowd management. The queues are massive, like there's at least 60 minute of waiting for almost all the rides, unless you have ultimate ride pass forget about managing to do even 3-4 rides in a day. And their opening times are only 10-5, which is definitely not enough for the money you pay. I had ultimate pass and still I couldn't do all the rides and it felt such a stretch - is it worth the money though : absolutely. As we didn't have to wait more than 5 minutes for any rides. But it's ot for people who can't afford to pay for those passes. Food: If you are vegetarian, forget about eating here, not many options to eat, a Pizza place, that's beyond expensive £23-£24pp - with very limited vegetarian options, a burger place that does serve vegetarian burger, and the waffles place can't handle crowds and they close the shop when they can't handle the load. Face paint: rude staff and poor face painting skills Good: ultimate pass is rhe best way to enjoy the park, we loved all the rides we took. Miniland is awesome and so is their train. Staff is helpful (if you find them).
Swapna B — Google review
I’m in love with the Lego village, it’s so beautiful and full of detail. The miniatures are perfect, and the little surprises with the moving parts are such a clever, well-thought-out touch. The rides are great too, and I definitely recommend the Haunted House. The main store has fair prices, which honestly surprised me. Overall, the park is a fantastic way to spend a day, you can experience a lot in just one visit since the queues are relatively short (the longest wait was around 60 minutes), especially compared to other similar parks.
Háron S — Google review
Really fun park - great rides, infrastructure and entertainment for all ages. It was my birthday so we stayed at the Legoland Resort hotel and it wasn’t worth it though: the hotel is nice enough, but not as amazing or new as one would expect; the service is random - depending on who you ask you get things / help… or not. Food is overpriced and subpar for the cost. I highly recommend the park for two days (lots to see and enjoy!) but stay in a hotel nearby and pack a picnic so you don’t get disappointed
Luiza B — Google review
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St George's Chapel

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Chapel
Sights & Landmarks
St George's Chapel, located within the grounds of Windsor Castle, is a stunning example of late medieval Perpendicular Gothic architecture. Founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and expanded in the late 15th century, it has been an integral part of royal history for centuries. As a place of worship, it hosts multiple services daily and is open to visitors, except on Sundays.
Magnificent chapel with a Gothic architectural grandeur more typical of a fine cathedral, situated within the grounds of Windsor Castle. One of the highlights of the castle visit, the chapel's interior is as impressive as its exterior, with stunning ceilings, soaring arches and ornate oriel windows. Unfortunately photography is not permitted inside, but this helps keep visitors flowing through to avoid crowding. A number of memorials reside within the chapel, with 10 former royals laid to rest inside. The digital audio guide covers the chapel in detail and helps enhance the visitor experience. The chapel opening times are more restricted than the rest of the castle grounds, so it's worth checking the website before visiting to avoid disappointment.
Andrew T — Google review
I came to Salisbury for the cathedral but fell in love with this chapel. I sat down for the last of the service one evening and they were kind to allow me to take a look before closing. I returned the next two days to just sit and enjoy. Highly recommend!!
Jennifer — Google review
Visiting Windsor Castle and St. George's Chapel on the grounds was beautiful. It was a lovely day and many visitors. The visitors were happy and friendly.
Lisa V — Google review
Highly recommended! St George's Chapel is a Gothic chapel located in the lower bailey of Windsor Castle in Berkshire, England. Windsor, the most important castle in England, is the primary residence of the monarch. The castle chapel is under the direct jurisdiction of the monarch and is the seat of the Congregation of the Order of the Garter. The castle chapel was founded in the 14th century by King Edward III and significantly expanded in the late 15th century. It is the site of many royal church services, weddings and funerals. If you bought a ticket to visit Windsor Castle, the chapel is included in the ticket price. You can also buy a separate ticket for much cheaper if you do not plan to visit the castle. A castle + chapel ticket costs 35 pounds, a ticket only for the chapel is about 7 pounds. Information accurate as of June 2025. P.S. I try to share specific information. If the review was useful, put 👍. I don't get any "goodies", but other tourists will see this review first. Have a good mood and exciting travels!🌍☀️🪂
Olga O — Google review
A nice chapel, very informative details shared on the headphone guide set. I also saw the memorial where Queen Elizabeth II and Duke of Edinburgh was buried and also the main church where there were previous royal weddings and funerals. Sadly can't take pictures of inside the chapel.
C M — Google review
The chapel in Kings college is amazing, but not quite worth 20+ pounds.
Yaohang L — Google review
Within the grounds of Windsor Castle and a bit of a misnomer.... chapel, it's more like a cathedral. Epic historical building. No photography allowed inside. Built in the late medieval perpendicular Gothic style. Founded in the 14th century. Definitely worth going to see if you like architecture as the interior is magnificent and awesome.
Photos R — Google review
Went to a service at St. George’s Chapel at Windsor Castle and it was beautiful hearing the choir. The service was quite full with a national scout day so I’d be curious to visit when less people are there.
Jake H — Google review
4

Theatre Royal Windsor

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Performing arts theater
Concerts & Shows
Theaters
The Theatre Royal Windsor, located just a stone's throw from the grand Windsor Castle, offers a diverse range of shows including live music acts, dramatic theater performances, and screenings at its Picturehouse cinema. The theater itself has a rich 200-year-old history dating back to the time of King George II and features opulent decor with lush red velvet seats, high ceilings, and a vast crystal chandelier.
A great evening watching Joe Pasquale and Brian Conley. The seats in the upper circle are very steeply banked, so beware if you're not good with heights. The seats are also small and a snug fit so not much legroom or either side of you. Great venue though and polite staff!
Michael D — Google review
Amazing!!! Went to see The Lightning Thief- Percy Jackson!! Wow! All the performers were spot on! 100% recommend if you get a chance to watch. Songs were catchy, stage design was great, jokes were just right! Well done to all.
Krish J — Google review
I recently had the pleasure of seeing the Michael Jackson tribute starring Ben at the Theatre Royal Windsor, and it was amazing. From start to finish, the energy was electric and the performance thoroughly entertaining. 🎤 Ben truly captured the essence of Michael Jackson – his voice, moves, and charisma were spot on bringing every song to life. The costumes were stunning and added that extra sparkle to the whole experience. 💡 The stage lights are extremely bright, so if you're sensitive to lighting, you might want to bring sunglasses or sit a bit further back. 🪑 Seating-wise, the chairs are quite snug. If you're on the larger side, I’d recommend booking an “end” seat for a bit more comfort with leg room. That said, the view was really good. 🏰 The location couldn’t be better – right opposite Windsor Castle and surrounded by lovely restaurants, making it perfect for a pre-show dinner or post-show drinks. Parking and the train station is conveniently just around the corner, which made the whole evening stress-free. 👋 The staff could of perhaps provided a more friendly and welcoming experience to the venue. If you're a fan of MJ or just love a good night out, this tribute show is a must-see. Whilst he doesn’t look like MJ if I closed my eyes he did an amazing job at sounding like him 🎶
Team R — Google review
Amazing staff, they made us so welcome this lunchtime for the Fireman Sam show. What a lovely little theatre, well equipped to cater for little ones with booster seats and helping direct everyone to their seats. They seemed to enjoy the show just as much as the kids too! Thanks again for making it a wonderful experience
Jen W — Google review
Went to watch percy jackson today and it was amazing!!! Although however there was an inconvenient delay in the second half of the performance, still had a spectacular time
Divina 1 — Google review
This was my first time visiting this venue and I was pleasantly surprised. It’s a lovely little theatre with a welcoming feel. The bar area is a good size and I really liked that there were tables and chairs available, rather than having to stand as you often do in many London theatres. Parking was easy, we used Windsor and Eton station car park which is less than a five-minute walk away, making it very convenient. Overall, a great venue and I’d be happy to return.
Brenda M — Google review
Lovely theatre, unfortunately the show we saw, sherlock Holmes, lacked pace, script was obscure and characterisation lacking except for the guy who played lestrad. Really disappointed. The guy next to me fell asleep 4 times.
Teresa M — Google review
We enjoyed the production today of Doubting Thomas on this week. An unusual “who dunnit” hinging on dementia, family issues and longstanding relationships. The acting was good (I’m not a drama fanatic but it’s my opinion) and some twists added to surprises. A few laughs too. I’ve been to the theatre before and it has character and charm. But I enjoyed the storyline very much. Worth a visit. We asked for and got pensioner rates. Sat at the back but that was fine.
Julie — Google review
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Eton College

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General education school
Sights & Landmarks
Educational sites
Eton College is an iconic Tudor-era boarding school with a Gothic chapel, boasting a prestigious legacy of British education. Established in 1440, it has produced some of the world's brightest minds, including notable alumni such as Prince William and Prime Minister David Cameron. The annual Windsor Festival offers a variety of cultural events at venues like the Waterloo Chamber and Eton College Chapel.
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Royal Windsor Racecourse

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Racecourse
Fun & Games
Horse Tracks
Royal Windsor Racecourse, situated in Windsor, Berkshire, is a renowned venue with over 150 years of history. It offers thrilling horse racing events on a figure-of-eight flat course and is frequented by the royal family. The racecourse hosts various meetings throughout the season, providing a lively atmosphere for spectators amidst picturesque views along the River Thames. Additionally, visitors can enjoy afternoon teas, conferences, and events at this charming location.
Love it. Grandstand atmosphere is just one for relaxing, if you want to go there for that and maybe a small bet, if that's what you want. Or if you prefer hospitality, go for it, looks professional. Now, I've been both on weekends and weekdays, and I prefer the latter, personally, for seeing the horses.
Anca R — Google review
Lively,fun race venue. Chose the 1866 dining option. Superb service, pleasant food menu. Great value for money.
Del W — Google review
Went for the Monday Night Races, and it was so much fun. Happy people having a good time, enjoying the good weather. Very well organised and signalled, no ambiguity about where you are and where you need to go. We had a blast, thank you for organising.
Ionut V — Google review
Great racecourse with a relaxed atmosphere. I spent a fantastic day there with my family, and everyone really enjoyed it. The cherry on top was winning a few bets! Definitely planning to come back.
Robert B — Google review
It was absolutely amazing place. I have participated in Palace 2 palace walk starting from Windsor racecourse to Windsor castle. Plenty of parking, staff was really nice. Castle was super busy though. Guards change is must see timing.
Venkat V — Google review
It's always a pleasure to work here. This time we had a client that wanted a 1000ft inflatable assault course with lots of entertainment, food, drink. We had a blast. The staff here are so helpful. It's makes our time here so much easier. The venue is perfect for all kinds of corporate events. And I did notice the Monday night racing and live bands. Hmmm yep I think we will be back for a night out.
Jon S — Google review
Gorgeous venue for a summer event! Picture perfect backdrop with some minor decorations I put up in the marquee. Outside, the picnic tables and gazebo create a lovely chilled out environment. The tree
Fazlynn A — Google review
Brilliant experience to have a winner with Far Above The Law and Syndicates.Racing. A big welcome to a track with great heritage.
Jack C — Google review
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Windsor & Royal Borough Museum

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Museum
Specialty Museums
The Windsor & Royal Borough Museum, located in the historic Windsor Guildhall, offers a family-friendly exploration of East Berkshire's rich history. Visitors can immerse themselves in interactive displays and audio trails featuring local residents' stories about Windsor's evolving landscape. The museum boasts a diverse collection, including a 100,000-year-old Mammoth tusk and a model of the Hawker Hurricane designed by Windsor-born Sir Sydney Camm.
This little museum is situated in a very beautiful building. It has a stocks outside that is a photo opportunity to those cheeky ones! The guard 💂outside had the proper attire on to the tea, he was very friendly and always seemed cheerful whilst he was dealing with other visitors. which made him very professional indeed. If you ask them nicely you might be allowed a picture with them. We did 😁! Inside the museum itself it has 2 floors. The first is very informative about other aspects of Windsor that you wouldn’t of thought of, and then upstairs in more about the royal family. There is toilets inside and there is also a stair lift attached to one side of the stairs, which I thought was quite considerate to visitors that might benefit from it. Try not to miss the portraits along the ceilings near the stair area though. Kids crafts was on at the time we visited but we didn’t go to this, we looked at the museum itself instead. There was 2 lady staff upstairs that were very polite and informative when questions were asked. Free admission, recommend going to visit!
Rachel H — Google review
I walked in, imagining a museum. It wasn't free. I had to come back with cash after finding an ATM. As much as I like museums, galleries and other cultural places, this one cannot qualify as a museum. It's a single room. Not much larger than a living room with some photos, posters, screens and some odd objects. After a minute, that was it. I have seen everything and there were no other rooms. I still tried to search for anything worthwhile, but apart from reading posters and staring at some old objects, there was nothing exciting at all.
Amine M — Google review
Great little museum with lots of local history in a pretty historic building, sadly we missed out on the up stairs section of the building as there was a lot of renovations going on but that can only be a good thing in the long run, the audio guide was really good and informative, it was a little humorous in places too, I'll have to go back and see what it's like when it's finished.
Rob A — Google review
Lovely little museum! Spent ages here with 7year old. He did some colouring, played with castle toy, played with Duplo and jigsaw of crest, space chase fact hunt, dressed up as along, I liked headsets we were given to use, and we did tour of guildhall. Staff were so lovely and helpful! Only small museum but they've managed to utilise space and activities really well! Highly recommend!!!
Rebecca J — Google review
A small (one room) museum. Only £2 for adults, £1 for over 12 years, free under 12 years. Really interesting exhibits on history of Windsor and the local borough. Information on local trades and family history. A good selection of WW1 photos. Audio tour and some interactive exhibits. Large selection of dress upressing up for the younger children. Staff were amazingly friendly and informative.
Lea I — Google review
This is an interesting and free but small museum about Windsor. It includes a small information area and shop.
Karen B — Google review
The place was very small than expected. Barely could have place to walk around and read.
Yogesh L — Google review
I visited today and I loved it , I took my dog in and i spent some time talking to the volunteers/staff who were really friendly and welcoming. It's a free of charge little exhibition and very interesting. As for the people who say "it's just a little room" 🙄. It's free entry and contains ancient artifacts, what's not to like.
D J — Google review
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Windsor Guildhall

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Wedding venue
Event venue
Windsor Guildhall, serving as the Town Hall of Windsor, is a historic venue that has hosted numerous charity fundraisers, dinner events, and weddings of famous couples. Notably, Prince Charles and Camilla had their civil wedding ceremony here in 2005. The elegant building was partly constructed by Sir Christopher Wren and features a covered area beneath supported by stone columns.
Lovely visit for the Mayors Armed Forces Charity Dinner. Beautiful surroundings and looked after so well by the excellent staff on Duty.
John W — Google review
Beautiful event venue and the exterior of the building is impressive too!
Backpacker F — Google review
As a wedding photographer, I can confidently say Windsor Guildhall is in the perfect location for unforgettable photos. Just a short walk away, you’ll find amazing backdrops like Windsor Castle and the iconic Changing of the Guard. I know all the best local spots for capturing those picture-perfect moments, and this venue ties everything together perfectly. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a truly memorable and elegant celebration – LHT Photography, Lauren.
Lauren T — Google review
It was my pleasure to shoot Teddy & Ally's wedding at your beautiful venue! Thank you for the professional staff and amazing interior.
James A — Google review
Very interesting tour, saw paintings of past Kings and Queens and they were very life like.
Charles W — Google review
What an amazing venue for conferences and private meetings at very reasonable prices. Great, friendly and super helpful staff.
Winnie K — Google review
Spend an hour wandering around the Guildhall in Windsor with a knowledgeable guide - worth the £2 entrance fee!!
Carol J — Google review
Great place and was amazing to be in. Attended a wedding civil ceremony and the decor was amazing i couldnt stop looking around. Was great for kids too looking at the paintings and quizing them on history and also explaining it them at the same time.
Nayan P — Google review
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Frogmore House and Gardens

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Park
Historical landmark
Frogmore House and Gardens, a 17th-century royal residence nestled within Windsor Home Park, is a must-visit for history and nature enthusiasts, as well as royal watchers. The estate offers seasonal guided tours of its elegant interiors showcasing art and royal memorabilia. Visitors can also explore the beautifully landscaped gardens featuring various plants, flowers, and tranquil spots.
We had an organised group trip to Frogmore House and gardens. Arrival into the grounds was fast, met by our guides at the house We were a group of about 30, so split into three groups. All visits are accompanied by guides. During the tour of the house and gardens we never encountered another group, well OK, a glancing pass in the night with another group from our contingent. The gardens were interesting, plenty of trees and shrubs. New and ancient trees, the grass of course brown from the recent drought. A Heron appeared by the pond, a well known feature. The ponds and mausoleums made good photo opportunities, as did the Heron. I was looking for reflections in the water. Inside the house, it was history, the East side was sombre, dark and damp, the West side facing the pond was warm, bright and warm. The gifts and memorabilia from the past were impressive. Guides were friendly and experts in their areas. Depending on the guide, you had either a personal view of Royal life, or a more formal art/history view. One member of the group left their camera behind, and the coach was stopped at the exit gate, the camera duly reunited with the owner before we left. Photography allowed in the gardens, NOT in the house. There is a shop selling guides, post cards and ice cream.
Steve T — Google review
Visited here on the Charity Open Day in August . Entrance for individual tourist is at the Park St., which is close to the train station. It’s a beautiful place for a summer chill out. Highly recommended bringing your picnics and stay there for a whole afternoon. Ticket for the Frogmore House sold separately.
Ivy L — Google review
We came here on the day the National Garden Scheme (NGS) hosted a day at Frogmore Gardens when all the ticket income goes to charity. Ordinarily visits can only be arranged in advance for groups of 15 or more. Our ticket said House and Garden, but the House was not included and a separate ticket had to be purchased. The gardens are well worth a visit with the remarkable Frogmore Memorial where Queen Victoria and Prince Albert are buried.
T H — Google review
Very lucky to be able to visit. We were only allowed in the house and gardens and not in the Victoria and Albert mausoleum, which was being repaired. We were also not allowed near the graves of the many members of the royal family, including the Duke and Duchess of Windsor, who are buried there. I understand it's only open to the public several times a year.
Yvonne P — Google review
Only open to the public in August when the Queen is not at Windsor Castle as Frogmore House is still used by the Royal family. Guided tour of gardens & house. Very interesting! A must!
Sheran C — Google review
Beautiful gardens, house full of history and charm. Such a shame only open 3 days a year for individuals to visit. Lovely that the Queen allows charities to benefit from the openings. Felt privileged to be able to view.
Jane O — Google review
Absolutely stunning gardens and with the added pleasure of being able to visit the house. Such a wonderful experience.
Vikki 1 — Google review
So much history here. Rarely open to the public. Three days in June only and only groups in August.
Arturo R — Google review
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Windsor Great Park

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Nature & Parks
Windsor Great Park, managed by The Crown Estate, spans 4,800 acres and boasts a rich royal history dating back over 1,000 years. Visitors can explore historical monuments, ancient forests, and beautiful horticultural displays while encountering rare wildlife and plants. The park features the famous Long Walk, a 2.5-mile path from Windsor Castle to the Copper Horse statue of King George III.
Stunning park, delicious food and friendly staff. We had an amazing day and are sure to come back! Parking was 15£ for a day but entrance to the park is free (except for Saville Gardens) so it’s well worth it.
Melina V — Google review
Very large park with distinct zones. We like coming in the back door from Windsor direction. Basically like being on a carless road in the countryside. Yet so close to major conurbation. None facilities this side but very quiet. Great for cyclists. Entrance near our home in Virginia water has toilets, cafes etc. but gets very busy.
Alex B — Google review
Virginia Water to Windsor Castle,, 6.5 miles walk. Amazing view on the way. Park is so convenient at Virginia Water car park,, it charge me almost 16 pounds for the day. From the car park, using toilet, u can start ur walk to the park,, if you follow the path, it will take u all the way to Windsor Castle. On the way don't miss the amazing Deer park, cow pond and many more attractions. Best view from King's George statue to Windsor Castle. Make sure to book a return ticket from Windsor Castle to Virginia Water,, avoid bus while u can. There's many toilet facilities available. Ice cream ban, café an, restaurant and a playground.
SOHAG A — Google review
Extensive park with easy walks around the Virginia Water lake and beautiful gardens. The park is home to many interesting features, including The Cascade (a dramatic artificial waterfall) and Leptis Magna Roman Ruins at the eastern corner of Virginia Water. The totem pole near The Valley Gardens was an impressive feature, as is the towering obelisk near the upper pond. Wildlife seems to thrive here - I saw lots of birds and a grass snake by the lakeside. Late spring is the best time to visit, when the azaleas and rhododendrons in The Valley Gardens are in full bloom, providing truly stunning displays of colour. The Punchbowl is a must see at this time of year. Parking is fairly expensive at £3 per hour, but there's plenty available across multiple sites, and the facilities are immaculate. A high end café at Virginia Water offers a good range of drinks and cakes, with more substantial lunch options available at The Savill Garden visitor centre, where there's also a large shop. Impeccably maintained toilet facilities are located near the main entrances. The park is free to visit, but The Savill Garden is charged separately - visitors purchasing a ticket are entitled to a refund on their parking charge. If you've got a couple of extra hours The Savill Garden is well worth a visit, particularly in May when the flowers are at their peak. There's plenty to see including a tropical glasshouse, Mediterranean garden and rose garden. Windsor Great Park is easily a full day out if you explore everything it has to offer - set aside another day for Windsor Castle and you can enjoy an excellent weekend here.
Andrew T — Google review
Visited Virgina Water on Saturday. The park is vast and is connected to Windsor Park. If you have the legs you can walk to Windsor castle. The park has a big lake, lots of beautiful gardens, waterfall and few cafes. The park is run by crown and not by local council. The price of food and drink at main cafe near the car park is very reasonable. Highly recommended.
Roobik E — Google review
Very beautiful place to visit in summer... ❤️ Parking at Virginia Water is really convenient, with a large car park right by the entrance—though it did cost nearly £15 for the day as I remember. From there, it’s easy to access the toilets and start your walk into the park. The main path is well-marked and takes you on a scenic route that can lead all the way to Windsor Castle if you're up for it. Along the way, you’ll pass some truly lovely spots like the Deer Park, Cow Pond, and several other picturesque attractions. It’s a perfect place for a relaxing day outdoors!
Madu S — Google review
Had a fabulous few hours here. Beautiful area, plenty to see and explore. We started at the garden centre, within the park, which has an amazing play area for children. We didn’t really have a plan, though I did want to see the Long Walk, which we did. Many photo opportunities, especially of Windsor Castle. We certainly could feel that we’d done 5 miles by the end. Luckily, the garden centre had the best Roast Pork lunch, it was delicious.
Julia W — Google review
Beautiful park for strolling and exploring. Also very interesting when the polo is on particularly if you are a horse lover.
John D — Google review

Top 10 restaurants in Windsor

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The Boatman

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Gastropub
The Boatman is a historic riverside pub in Windsor, offering an extensive drink menu and locally sourced homestyle cuisine. It is the only proper pub by the river in Windsor, featuring spacious outdoor and all-weather terrace areas. Dogs are welcome both outside on the terrace and inside the bar. The menu offers a mix of traditional British favorites like fish and chips, sausage and mash, as well as Mediterranean dishes and delectable desserts.
Beautiful pub with a fantastic menu. Highly recommend booking a table especially if the sun is out and you’re wanting to sit riverside. We walked in and luckily got a table under the covered outdoor seating area. The roof is adjustable and when the staff could see I was began to sweat with the heat they adjusted the roof for more shade for me which was so wonderful. Started with drinks and decided to stay for lunch. Food was really lovely. The fish cake was delicious, great portion with a beautifully dressed salad. I was worried it wouldn’t be very filling but it was. My fiancé had the fish and chips. Not the best fish and chips we’ve ever had but still great nonetheless. We would have preferred mushy peas over regular peas. Definitely add this spot to your list if you’re in Windsor. We had a wonderful afternoon here.
Jess N — Google review
Lovely setup by the river hand very close to the train station and a short stroll to town .. We sat outside overlooking the boats going up and down the Thames. We had the homemade fish cakes, crayfish and chilli Linguine and the famous Eton Mess, all very delicious. Highly recommend it to anyone visiting Windsor.
Zuzi — Google review
Came here after the theatre and was pleasantly surprised by how good the food was, especially considering how busy it was. We were seated straight away. While a couple of staff members didn’t seem particularly friendly, our waitress was absolutely lovely. The fish and chips were delicious, and the chicken pâté starter was just as tasty. I’d definitely recommend this place for both the food and the setting.
Brenda M — Google review
Extraordinary view. Returned for cappuccino and Etons Mess. Fish and chips with peas-good. Fig and blue cheese salad lovely. Highly recommended after a good stroll to relax and enjoy the river.
Rachel H — Google review
Really fun & cool experience. We booked a private party for our colleague. It was very good food and tasty food. We didn’t have to worry about entrances and drinks. Everything was taken care of by them. Thank you so much.
ADARSH V — Google review
Lovely place for a spot of lunch on a Saturday! I had the Chicken Milanese which was very juicy and a lovely garnish on the salad. My sister had fish and chips and she really enjoyed it! The staff were very friendly and attentive to us. My second visit here and i will be back for sure!
Miss S — Google review
We came across this lovely pub accidentally because of the parking , and it was such a delight to sit there , beautiful view , delicious food ! Lauren looked after us so well , she’s so attentive and her beautiful nature ensured we had the best service , nothing was too much 🥰 would highly recommend 👌🏼
Rajs R — Google review
We came across this pub while walking along the river and what a find.It has a great outdoor seating area and also a nice dinning area outdoors with a retractable roof so you stay dry if it does rain.The staff were very nice as was the food.I had the lamb on a bed of mashed potatoes with green beans and gravy which was so good but I could have done with more green beans.i thought they'd missed it off the plate but the green beans were under the lamb and hidden.i had to go looking for them and there were only 3 which was a bit disappointing but I did really enjoy the meal.my wife also said the fish and chips was superb.The best part however was the Eton mess we had for desert,it was absolutely amazing and one of the best deserts I've ever had.i'd definitely recommend coming in here if ever in windsor
Ian B — Google review
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Meimo

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Mediterranean restaurant
Meimo is a modern restaurant adorned with gilded mirrors, offering classic Moroccan and Mediterranean cuisine. Visitors praise the authentic food and ambiance, making it a fantastic spot for a taste of Morocco. The family-owned establishment provides friendly service and a lovely atmosphere, perfect for enjoying mint tea or a full meal. Located near the castle, Meimo is known as one of Windsor's finest restaurants, where guests can savor delicious dishes in a welcoming setting.
We loved our lunch at Meimo. Restaurant has indoor & outdoor seating. The indoor is decorated in beautiful Moroccan style. Service was very efficient, friendly & welcoming. They also cater to those who don't want Moroccan food, with sandwiches, salads, burgers & English breakfasts. We loved our lamb tagine, which was flavourful and very tender with just the right amount of spice. We ordered flat bread to mop up the beautiful gravy. We also had a mezze plate - they offered a special on 3, 4 or 5 sharing plates. We enjoyed the calamari, aubergine zaalouk, chicken wings & meatballs. All were delicious!!
Trish S — Google review
This is the first time we try the Moroccan Mediterranean dishes. The grills are more smoky or may be the restaurant. The tastes are very appealing. The Chicken brunettes are great and the portion is big. The mint tea is really nice and refreshing after the meal.
Adrian L — Google review
“Visiting from out of the country, we received exceptional attention and service. The staff had a great attitude, and the food was absolutely wonderful. Overall, it was a fantastic experience — I would definitely recommend it 100%.”
Alfonso F — Google review
From the moment we walked in the door, we were warmly greeted and welcomed. The owner is friendly & made great recommendations on what to try. We enjoyed our first experience with Moroccan food & beer- everything we tried was delicious. This was a fantastic dinner, and I would love to come back and try more dishes!
Angela S — Google review
We had lunch at Meimo while on a tour of Windsor and Stonehenge, after our tour guide Robert recommended it! Everything we ordered was fantastic, and the owner is absolutely lovely - very welcoming and a fantastic host! We had the Meimo grill with three small plates, followed by Baklawa and the orange salad for dessert, all in the photos. We loved every dish, and especially the Pastilla, which we'd never had before, and was extremely unique and delicious, an amazing mix of chicken, filo pastry, roast almonds and orange blossom. Absolutely a must enjoy! Thank you for a lovely and memorable meal!
Scott H — Google review
I had a wonderful experience at Meimo. The food was delicious with a great variety of authentic Moroccan dishes, and it’s all halal, which was fantastic. The staff were extremely friendly and welcoming, which made the whole dining experience even better. Highly recommend Meimo for anyone looking for great food, warm service, and a comfortable atmosphere.
Hajra — Google review
Wonderful restaurant. Delicious food and service is top notch! Highly recommend it. The atmosphere and ambiance is very inviting
Maritza S — Google review
“I had a wonderful brunch here on Saturday, the 14th of June with my friends. It’s a beautiful location in the heart of Windsor, with delicious food and exceptionally attentive staff. They went above and beyond to look after us. Public parking is available only 5 mins from this restaurant. Very convenient and I highly recommend this place. We will definitely be back!” 18/10/2025 We returned as promised and the food and the experience were even better than the first time!! The staff are so caring and lovely, made us feel very special 😊 10/10 ! Thank you Meimo !!
Pearly — Google review
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The Two Brewers

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Pub
Restaurant
The Two Brewers is a charming 18th-century pub located near Windsor Castle and Great Park. Its picturesque floral exterior and cozy interior make it a favorite among locals and visitors. The pub offers a selection of local beers, including options from Cornwall, along with classic pub food such as fish and chips. With limited indoor seating but ample outdoor picnic tables, it's an ideal place to enjoy post-stroll pints or socialize with friends in the lively atmosphere.
Came for a quick drink. Wanted to have food but sadly we didn't have a reservation on a Sunday, our fault. This place really is a victim of it's own success because everyone wants to go there, gets very busy on a Sunday. Located right next to the long walk to Windsor castle. Beautiful old fashioned pub, cosy and welcoming atmosphere. Good selection of drinks at reasonable prices. Not child friendly, which didn't bother us. Service was friendly and welcoming. Worth a visit.
Michael C — Google review
After a long walk we deserve a pint so best chance to have it from The Two Brewers. Perfect location right at the Windsor Castle back garden gate. Asa i entered, get positive vibes. Great pub with lovely atmosphere. I sat out to enjoy the summer and street view. Worth to visit after castle or if you around.
Win T — Google review
What a nice pub!!! Full of history - you can feel it in the air. So much memorabilia on the walls. Everywhere you look you can find something interesting. It has been in the same spot for 100s of years and it shows. 🕯️ In the evening they lit candles through out the pub. It make the whole atmosphere just so much cozier! 🫠 🍻 Beer is great! As always. ⭐️ Highly, highly recommended anybody visiting Windsor to stop by this pub! 🚽 Nice, clean toilets. Fun fact where toilet is now used to be horse stable. 🅿️ There is parallel parking on the street. When we were there, there were always some spots available. 🕚 Keep in mind, they close at 11pm.
Constantin L — Google review
A pub with a lot of history and personality just outside Windsor Park. Dark but cozy inside, with quirky quotes and notations all over. Attentive personnel serve a good selection of British Ales and international beers as well as high quality food. My sandwich came in a nicely toasted bread with tender beef tips, caramelized onions and a fried egg. The side soup was tasty with potatoes, leeks and courgettes. Very genuine despite being in a very touristy area.
Antonio S — Google review
The Two Brewers is an absolute must visit if you’re in Windsor. Tucked just a short walk from Windsor Castle and the Long Walk, this charming and historic pub offers a warm, cozy atmosphere filled with character. The walls are lined with fascinating memorabilia, echoing the long and rich history of the place. Hospitality here is second to none, genuinely friendly staff make you feel welcome from the moment you walk in. I tried the Coldharbour Lager and Inch’s Riverside Cider, both of which were excellent. The lager was crisp and refreshing, while the cider was smooth, subtly sweet, and perfect for a relaxed afternoon. Prices are very reasonable, especially considering the location. Whether you’re stopping in after a stroll or looking for a classic British pub experience, the Two Brewers delivers. Highly recommended for locals and visitors alike! 🍻
Tommy N — Google review
Hands Down the Best Pub in Windsor and now ... My Local 💞 Their Sunday Lunch & Tapas are delightful, and so is their exceptional service- BTW, try their Hugo Spritz! If you like Fun Facts, every day, they painstakingly post all kinds of history on their chalkboard! So impressive!!
Shelley B — Google review
Ducked in here for a snack and a drink after the castle. Great service. Small bar area. Lots on tap I think. Food was good. Has a few outdoor tables too. No kids allowed inside though.
AP O — Google review
A great little spot for a pint after a day of exploring Windsor or taking a long walk on The Long Walk. The building and bar date from the 1700’s. It’s right at the entrance to The Long Walk so it’s night right in the crowds around the castle.
Ted G — Google review
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Al Fassia Restaurant

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Moroccan restaurant
Al Fassia Restaurant in Windsor offers a warmly decorated Moroccan dining room where you can enjoy a menu featuring tagine, couscous, and vegetarian dishes. The family-run restaurant is known for its top-notch authentic Moroccan cuisine, including special tagines and specialty couscous served in the tradition of historical cities of Morocco. With 22 years of experience, Al Fassia prides itself on providing excellent service and a lovely warm ambience.
My wife and I have been dining at Al Fassia for about ten years, now... Never once have we walked away not satisfied.. The food is authentic, I imagine like what a Moroccan home cooked meal would be, the service is always impeccable and friendly, the restaurant immaculate, and the prices very fair... The Al Fassia salad, shown here is phenomenal, the chicken Maghdour is amazing...Thank you, Al Fassia, for the consistency of great food and service
Luis C — Google review
When I visited, there was only one person hosting, and he was incredibly friendly and a pleasure to interact with. He made my dining experience enjoyable, guiding me through the menu and helping me choose the best options for my first Moroccan meal. The restaurant itself is small and a bit shabby in places, but the interior decor gives off a truly authentic Moroccan vibe, which is equally reflected in the menu. Most of the dishes I had were on the sweeter side, and the tagine stew was a bit bland for my taste. However, the lamb was perfectly cooked—falling off the bone, and despite some fatty parts, it melted in the mouth without being chewy at all. The only downside, which might also be seen as a positive, was that the host’s high energy made me feel slightly rushed. I wasn’t there for even an hour, which raised some concerns about whether the food was freshly prepared or reheated. Despite the brief visit, it was a delightful experience overall. I'd still recommend it, especially for those looking to try Moroccan cuisine for the first time. It was a great introduction to the flavours and culture.
Bob J — Google review
Al Fassia is a hidden gem in Windsor a few minutes from the High Street. The Manager was the best part of the dining experience. He was friendly and knowledgeable and could offer menu suggestions for my #Gluten Free requirement. He wad also a total gentleman who made me realise Chivalry is not completely dead 😀 He held my coat up for me to put on, which no one has done for me, ever! The Moroccan wine was really nice, I didn't know Morocco produces wine! We all had a Tagine as the main course, and they were all delicious and extremely flavourful and served piping hot. The lamb was so well cooked it was falling off the bone and melting in ky mouth. The Merguez sausage was really flavourful, I'll definitely look out for those! The Filo pastry as a starter was a hit with everyone. The food is very homely, and so is the atmosphere. I'll definitely go back to try the other dishes.
Ang A — Google review
Al Fassia is a fantastic restaurant. The fact that I've been there multiple times speaks volumes. Hussain, the owner has really good service. And as a vegetarian the food is uncompromising which is unlike many other restaurants. The decor upstairs takes you back to Morocco 🇲🇦. Go try it. :)
Vineet B — Google review
Amazing! The decor is authentic, the food is delicious and the people are very friendly. Had the best chicken tagine, couscous and kofta. They even have a well-thought kids menu (not the usual nuggets and chips you find everywhere). The orange juice was really freshly juiced, and the desserts and mint tea were amazing. I'd love to go again when in Windsor.
Shaimaa E — Google review
An authentic Moroccan restaurant offering really great tasting food. Everything about this place, looks, feels and tastes authentic. Lots of vegetarian options, starters and sweets and, perhaps most importantly, reasonably priced, especially due to the fact it’s in Windsor. Have already visited this place 3 times and it is becoming a favourite! Highly recommend this place!
Costa — Google review
Impeccable service with a warm and cosy atmosphere! Lovely rich-flavoured food!
Tayyaba M — Google review
Delightful restaurant, serving top quality genuine Moroccan food made by chef Mina. Very friendly waiter James who welcomed us into restaurant with polite manners and demonstrated amazing customer service skills. He also ensured we were happy and the food was satisfactory. The restaurant was very clean, tidy and very accessible with two floors. Definitely visiting again! :)
Akkie — Google review
5

À la Russe

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French restaurant
Restaurant
Nestled in the charming heart of Windsor, just a stone's throw from the iconic Windsor Castle, À la Russe is a delightful bistro that beautifully marries Mediterranean flavors with modern French and world cuisine. The ambiance is warm and inviting, featuring dark wood floors and elegant wall panels that create an intimate dining experience. Under the expert guidance of Chef-patron Andre, each dish is freshly prepared to ensure quality and flavor shine through.
This restaurant couldn’t be more authentically French. From the charming French waitstaff to the wine selection, the exquisite food, and the elegant decor. The ambience felt warm and welcoming, with soft lighting, tasteful artwork, and classic French touches that added a sense of intimacy. The menu offered a fantastic selection of traditional French dishes. I started with the escargot, which was buttery and garlicky in the best way, followed by a beautifully cooked Pousin that was tender and full of flavour. Service was impeccable; the staff were attentive without being intrusive and truly seemed to enjoy sharing their passion for French cuisine. Every dish was perfectly executed, and I left feeling like I’d experienced a little piece of France right here. Highly recommended for anyone looking for an authentic French dining experience. I'll definitely be back!
Bob J — Google review
Great restaurant in the middle of Windsor, I really felt I was back in a good french restaurant. Food, wine, service, atmosphere, tables, linens, wares, all perfect! A lady at another table had a birthday and we all who were dining sang a happy birthday song for her, it was very memorable and lovely. Thank you for the great food and a memorable evening, we will be back again!! It is a popular restaurant, please remember to make a reservation!
Rie ( — Google review
We were staying in Windsor after a long and late flight from Australia on Monday night - and stumbled upon this place - what a delight. Excellent menu, delicious food, expertly served - with a fantastic wine cellar. This place had the charm of a traditional French restaurant but in a contemporary setting - and exceptionally friendly staff. Some unique touches like preparing steak Diane and flambéing at your table. Will definitely re visit on our next trip to Windsor. It’s not cheap but we thoroughly enjoyed our evening so I consider it great value - highly recommend.
Julie P — Google review
Such a lovely restaurant. Friendly staff. Amazing classic French menu. Good wine list. The food was outstanding. Highlights for me were the foie gras creme brulee starter...I love foie gras but never tasted anything like that before. And get the crepe Suzette for dessert, great theatre and a delicious and surprisingly light end to an amazing meal. Will definitely be back.
Philip M — Google review
What a fabulous experience! After visiting the Castle and seeing the picturesque small town of Eton we fancied a French meal. We were not disappointed! Our staters were classic escargot in the shell and roasted octopus with strawberry purée and lightly fried gnocchi (the daily special). Both were excellent and we were so pleased we both (my spouse and I) had ear to ear smiles after we finished that course. For our mains my wife had the bacon wrapped pork roulade and I had the duck breast with stewed strawberries in on orange infused sauce that was to die for. The duck breast was perfectly cooked to a rare temperature and was so tender the knife seemed superfluous. The skin was crispy and the fat was expertly rendered to reveal a taste that pleased my palate to no end. It was accompanied by potatoes dauphinase cooked with just the right amount of garlic and cream. My dish was paired with a glass of negramarro primativo from apulia , recommended by our fantastic server, Michael. He, and the other staff were experts at their craft who never hovered but were there the moment we needed them. Our deserts were marvelous as well. My wife had the "Eton Mess" which was chantilly cream, strawberries and meringue in a chalice , very much like a deconstructed pavlova, out of this world taste! I had a simple affogato that ended what we both agreed was the best meal we have had 5 weeks into our 7 week vacation. The wonderful staff, led by an incredible expert chef are to be commended for a spectacular culinary experience. We will come back and we will pass the word, if you are in Eton you must eat there, not to be missed!! I only wish I took more photos but I was so busy eating I forgot, Mia culpa.
Gary P — Google review
This a proper French restaurant. We booked the table in advance as its always busy. Tables are clean, we had a table for four. Pleasant staff and efficient service. Very enjoyable evening, delicious bread & butter. The rabbit was particularly good. All food served were perfectly cooked and delicious.
Francis A — Google review
Been a while .... but worth the wait! Right, so we could have gone for the 'Lunch Special' menu, awesome! But we went the other way!!! Look, you will not find a better traditional French lunch menu, for £19, in Windsor .... fact! We went off lunch menu, ok! But .... what we had and saw come out was awesome! Oh, and the wine menu is somewhat.... GOOD!
Derek S — Google review
Divine food at this French restaurant. They really know what they are doing! We ordered some starters, steak Diane and dessert. All decadent and Cooked to perfection. The steak Diane was prepared and cooked in front of us which was awesome! We had it done medium-rare (you can have it cooked exactly how you like it). The flavour in the meat and the sauce was so juicy and flavoursome. Would definitely return, especially for the steak. I like the ambience too, slightly lowly lit, intimate and romantic. Perfect date night spot.
Jess V — Google review
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The Greene Oak

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$$$$affordable
Pub
The Greene Oak is a charming country gastropub located in Windsor, offering a warm and inviting atmosphere with its wooden ceiling beams, flagstone floors, and contemporary decor. The pub takes pride in its market-fresh daily changing menu and diverse selection of wines, beers, cask ales, and ciders. Founded by two former kitchen colleagues from a prestigious London restaurant, the pub exudes community spirit and offers friendly table service along with an award-winning menu.
Wonderful greeting. Freindly. Booked table for evening meal. We were very well looked after. Food perfect amd delicious 😋. Nice atmosphere. Lovely interior.
Elizabeth — Google review
Beautiful garden with plenty of outdoor seating — such a lovely place to relax and enjoy a meal. The food was excellent — creative and thoughtful, delicious, and clearly made with care. It’s dog-friendly too — they even brought doggy biscuits, which was a sweet touch. The staff were warm and welcoming, making us feel right at home. Great experience!
Kate Z — Google review
Wow, what an amazing pub. Can't believe I've not been here before. We came for Sunday lunch and I think it's the nicest veggie roast dinner I've ever had. Ever though our table was booked for 6.30pm they still had everything in stock which isn't always the case. We had the best service with friendly and attentive staff who were so friendly. I had the nut roast which you rarely get these days. It came really quickly and was delicious. You can ask for extra roast potatoes ( which are amazing), cauliflower cheese and veg if you want. Everything was cooked perfectly and great portion sizes. Had icecream for dessert which was just as nice.
Hannah W — Google review
Love this pub in west Windsor it’s a must visit whether you’re a local wanting to try somewhere new or if you’re out of town searching for your next upscale pub meal. Service as always been great here, rarely had to wait for a table unless it’s peak time without a reservation. Staff are accommodating and always polite and friendly. I would say the menu could definitely have more variety more often. I try to go there less frequently as it doesn’t change that much. However their staple menu items like the day boat fish and chips and the cheeseburger are super tasty. There could be more veggie options. Overall a great place for a Sunday roast or a last minute al fresco dining rendezvous with friends or family. Definitely looking forward to the next time we dine there!
S B — Google review
We celebrate our wedding there and it was fabulous, the service was amazing, the food aswell, our guests were very happy and satisfied with everything. Incredible place to have some food or in our case our wedding. Thanks so much to Andrea and the team who was working that day. I really appreciate everything you did for us. Thanks you
Rocio C — Google review
It’s rare I can find a vegetarian Sunday roast! So rare, I don’t think I’ve actually done a Sunday roast in all the times I’ve been over here. Thank you to The Greene Oak! Highly recommend
Allison S — Google review
A delightful pub, with excellent food and exceptional service. I went for a midweek lunch and enjoyed the £27 2-course set menu (you could have 3 for £32). I had the ham terrine with a celeriac coleslaw and cornichons; the terrine was meaty and a cool, almost creamy contrast to the horseradish zing of the celeriac. The cornichons were drained properly and were an excellent crunchy counterpart to the terrine. For mains I had the broad bean and asparagus risotto, with pea shoots and a very good wild nettle sauce. I have been thinking about it ever since - simply stunning! The pub is scrupulously clean with timely, kind and attentive staff who take care not to be overbearing or obsequious. A simply lovely experience that has left me wishing to go back as soon as possible.
R A — Google review
Very nice chicken pie for two, with a shared scotch egg to start. Good service and quiet enough for a long overdue catch up with a friend. Dog friendly too. Lovely outdoor area, although we sat inside as it was around 17°C.
Rachel W — Google review
7

GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
South African restaurant
GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant is the perfect destination for those seeking a blend of high-class modern dining and stunning marina views. This vibrant eatery offers a menu bursting with flavor, infused with South African influences that elevate each dish. As you savor your meal, you'll be captivated by the picturesque surroundings and enjoy delightful cocktails that complement the experience beautifully. Whether you're celebrating a special occasion or simply indulging in a night out, GOGOS Waterfront Restaurant promises an unforgettable culinary adventure amidst its charming maritime ambiance.
We’ve been to this restaurant twice—once during the Christmas season and again about a month ago. I have a severe allergy to onion and garlic, and I really appreciated how seriously the staff took my dietary restrictions. They offered me several safe options to choose from, which made me feel very well cared for. The first time, I ordered the steak with blue cheese sauce, and it was absolutely delicious. The meat was cooked perfectly —tender and flavourful, and the blue cheese sauce paired beautifully with it. During our second visit, I had another steak. While it wasn’t quite as amazing as the first time (possibly a different cut), it was still very tasty and enjoyable. Overall, I can strongly recommend this restaurant to anyone who appreciates good food, a warm atmosphere, and attentive service. We’ll definitely be back!
Tetiana K — Google review
Lovely food and staff. Fun menu. Sugar was on the table alongside the salt and pepper which I had never seen before. Very quaint. The insects outside got a little intense, because you’re right next to the water, but you can always sit inside. Also, they were very pretty, not your usual insects at all. Hopeful to return one day for the breakfast!
Chikamso A — Google review
We had a truly memorable dinner at Gogo’s — easily one of the best meals we’ve had in Windsor. I went with my parents and grandmother, and we all left raving about the food, the atmosphere, and the incredible hospitality. The setting was stunning. We were seated in the outdoor tent area, right by the river, with a lovely view of the yachts. The food was fantastic. My dad and I both had the sea bass, which was perfectly cooked. My mum had the mint lamb and my grandma enjoyed the salmon. We also shared the braai meat platter — generous, juicy, and beautifully grilled. For dessert, my mum had the brownie with pistachio ice cream, and I had the malva pudding (also with pistachio ice cream). Both were rich, comforting, and a perfect end to the meal. What made the experience even better was the staff. Everyone was so welcoming, friendly, and genuinely accommodating. Their warmth really made us feel at home. Highly recommend Gogo’s to anyone looking for delicious food, amazing views, and truly heartfelt service. We’ll definitely be back!
Cia C — Google review
Very nice venue, the weather was great so we sat outside. Great views across the water looking towards the racecourse. Friendly and helpful staff as needed 2 high chairs for our family. Good menu and drink selection. Would recommend.
Malcolm T — Google review
Perfect location for lunch and river views. We ordered meat platter which was just right. Lovely warm day with a good selection of drinks. Recommend !
Monish B — Google review
One of the BEST South African places I’ve been too in a long time. Food is amazing the Biltong Butter is the best thing I’ve ever tried in my life. Recommended!!!
Jody — Google review
I was here as part of a wedding celebration so we had the hired, private room at the back including exclusive access to the upstairs terrace which was fantastic, especially given the great weather. The food was really good quality and very tasty, and the portions were good. All of the staff who looked after us were friendly and attentive, especially the man behind the bar who served us right through until closing and was constantly smiling and friendly. The venue itself is situated next to a marina and the terrace was the perfect spot for watching the sunset. All in all we had a great experience here and would happily come again.
Phil S — Google review
We celebrated a special occasion with a few friends and were welcomed by a lovely atmosphere. While the service started off a bit slow and one of our orders was initially missed, Inder, the manager, addressed the issue promptly and professionally. His excellent service really made a difference and turned the experience into a memorable one. As always, the food was absolutely delicious!
Maz — Google review
8

Bill's Windsor Restaurant

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$$$$affordable
British restaurant
Bill's Windsor Restaurant is a contemporary European chain that offers separate menus for breakfast, afternoon tea, lunch, and dinner. The restaurant caters to various dining preferences and is known for its legendary breakfasts, veg-centric lunches, and a la carte dinners. With a strong emphasis on vegetarian food and fresh produce, the menu reflects founder Bill Collison's background as a greengrocer.
Really impressed with the breakfast Vegan options! Had the Plant Plate which was delicious and the only place I’ve found that does scrambled tofu! Thoroughly enjoyed Can’t wait to try the vegan pancakes next! Staff were lovely, so polite, kind energy!
Caitlin — Google review
Great place to catch up with friends, family, and partners. They have an indoor and an outdoor area (pleasant area to eat outside during summer in my opinion). Me and my partner had the Garden Breakfast and the Bottomless Pancakes.
Maanoor P — Google review
We had such a great time here! Our server Bart was amazing, super friendly, funny, and really made the whole night enjoyable. He checked in at just the right times and had great suggestions for what to order. The food was delicious and the vibes were great, but Bart definitely made the experience even better. Thanks for an awesome evening!
Jacob W — Google review
The food is a bit over invented (pizza hash browns totally unheard of) but when you get being served by Aisha everything else becomes really second irrelevant. Wonderful service attention and a smile to die for. Super polite super sweet and super attentive. The brunch burger was one of the best I have ever had.
Saeb A — Google review
What an incredible dining experience! Daiva and Bart made us feel so welcome from the moment we walked in. Their teamwork, attention to detail, and friendly personalities created such a warm atmosphere. The food was absolutely delicious, beautifully presented, and served with care. It’s rare to find a place where both the food and the service are this outstanding. We’ll definitely be back soon!
Jakub K — Google review
Absolutely amazing experience! Nina and Daiva were so friendly, attentive, and made our meal even more enjoyable. The service was fast, the atmosphere was warm, and every dish was delicious. You can really tell they care about their guests. Highly recommend and can’t wait to come back!
Bart W — Google review
Enjoyed my time so much such great food. Thanks you Nina for the great service
Miss H — Google review
We had a wonderful breakfast at Bill’s! I had the chocolate pancakes (3 stack) and they were so fluffy and tasty. My partner had scrambled eggs on toast with bacon and he said they were very tasty. The staff were very friendly and attentive! We were served by Liz who couldn’t have done any more for us! We would absolutely come again 😊
Hannah S — Google review
9

Mango Lounge

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Indian restaurant
Mango Lounge Windsor is an Indian-Thai restaurant located near Windsor Castle, offering a high-end dining experience with a relaxed atmosphere. The menu features signature dishes like truffle and rosemary naan bread and Lal Maas curry, known for its fiery flavor. Guests can enjoy flavorful options such as lemon rice with cardamom and peanuts, lamb curry, rabbit tikka, garlic naan, and mango-passion fruit crème brûlée.
Me and my family went to have dinner at the Mango Lounge Windsor last night and we had an excellent dining experience! We were immediately served an assortment of popadoms with four different types of chutneys, each one more delicious than the last. Then we ordered the starter platter which was a masterclass in variety and flavor. The selection of chicken, fish, prawns and lamb was cooked to perfection. The mutton ribs were a standout – tender, juicy, and full of flavour. For the mains we ordered chicken curry and butter chicken, which was actually customized to my nephew's liking. Chefs did an excellent job of adjusting the dish to suit his taste. The fresh nan and garlic nan were both amazing. Drinks were their mango mojitos which were just so refreshing. For dessert, we ordered their mango ice cream and mango creme brulee both of which were incredible. The mango flavours were rich and vibrant. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone looking for a delicious dining experience. Rating: 5/5 stars ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Kisa R — Google review
The website created the impression this place is more high class and elegant than it is. Food was nice, not great but acceptable. Although not sure why you add popcorn on the plate with seared scallops. It is quite tightly packed, The most irritating part was the entrance door kept being left open and creating a cold breeze through the restaurant.
Jon Y — Google review
My partner and I dined at mango lounge for the first time last night and had a lovely time overall. The food was divine, one of the best curries I’ve had in a very long time. I had the Bombay chicken which I would definitely have again. The chicken was cooked to perfection. The service was great too as we felt well looked after and even had an offering of a pre dinner canapé which was delicious too. Will definitely be back and 100% recommend to friends and family.
Kenza B — Google review
I must say, this was quite an interesting experience with ups and downs. It started off very quiet, then suddenly became very busy, with the staff managing both dine-in guests and takeout orders. I think this affected their performance. The food was exceptional authentic, traditional Indian cuisine that truly transported me to India. However, aside from the food, the rest of the evening was disappointing. The host and waitresses seemed overwhelmed, creating a chaotic atmosphere on the restaurant floor. I felt rushed while ordering, and servers came by twice to take my order, even after I had already placed it. Despite feeling hurried, the food took an unusually long time to arrive, and I struggled to get the staff's attention when I needed something, only to be ignored and made to wait even longer. I would return for the outstanding food, but I hope they can improve on last night's experience.
Bob J — Google review
Best Indian food I've tasted and fantastic service to match all in all, absolutely stellar! Would recommend the Rose Petal Chicken Korma and Chicken Chettinad, Five spice Okra makes a fantastic side too. The only slight disappointment was the slight dryness of the Lamb Keema naan coupled with the lack of atmosphere. However, most people aren't up for something as heavy as Indian curry at lunchtime so I wouldn't knock them for that!
Josh N — Google review
Amit was an amazing host, the views of the castle were beautiful, the most beautiful part was the delicious flavors. Scallop starters, guinea foul, amazing lamb. I Would highly recommend.
Susie S — Google review
Nice ambience - we had Paneer tilka, Potato gelato, Papdi chaat and Herbal green chicken tikka. Papdi chaat we liked most and other 2 veg starters were okay but chicken tikka was not good.
UPAMA D — Google review
Fab find right opposite Windsor Castle. We eat Indian food a lot, my husband cooks it too so we’re hard to please. This was Punjabi food at its best, delicious and tasty. We’d definitely recommend. Only reason we’ve given 4 star for atmosphere was it was 6pm ish on a wet Sunday evening when usually people in England are having a Sunday roast! A great experience
Annie B — Google review
10

Thai Square Windsor

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$$$$affordable
Thai restaurant
Thai Square Windsor is a contemporary Thai restaurant with a touch of elegance, featuring bronze Buddhist sculptures and traditional carvings. The upscale establishment offers an exotic and enticing ambiance, complete with contemporary Thai-inspired interiors and elegantly clad staff. The menu goes beyond the usual offerings, featuring ambitious dishes such as lamb shank in dry curry sauce, larb (northern-style minced chicken salad), whole Dover sole with three-flavored sauce, and lobster specials.
The food at Thai Square is amazing! There are veg and non-veg options. We went as a large family with some of us who are vegetarian and some who do eat meat. We were all very happy with what we ate and the food was delicious. The picture in this review is of a vegetarian platter which I shared with my wife. The staff are very friendly, courteous and accommodating. They were also able to cater to a family member who has a gluten intolerance and were able to make the Drunken Noodles dish gluten friendly. Great food, great service and great atmosphere. I would definitely recommend a visit to Thai Square Windsor.
Sukh G — Google review
We had a lovely dinner here. The food was great, service little absent minded in terms of taking away empty glasses etc - a table for 2 doesn't have much space! But the food was definitely worth it!
Bijal P — Google review
Sticky tables and sticky rice! Delicious salt and pepper squid and pretty nice curries. Papaya salad underwhelming and over priced at nearly 12 pounds.  Ok service, kept forgetting our water and no knifes on table. That said we enjoyed our meal, it was full of flavour and the decor inside is very nice!
Deirdre K — Google review
🛋️ Unassuming place for the outside when you are walking by. However, has a lot of space inside! Overall all nice interior. 🍜 Food was good. Decent soups, tasty Phad Tai. I didn’t find the dishes quite spicy. But, you can always add more spice. 🫜The have plenty of vegetarian options. 🅿️ Right next to paid parking. However, it is free after 9pm. 🚶Good spot to walk around the city after if before your meal.
Constantin L — Google review
My mum and I visited Windsor for a long weekend recently. Saturday we fancied something tasty but light and fresh and decided to try Thai Square. WHAT A CHOICE. Decor was beautiful, staff were brilliant, food was exceptional. We went in early as it was 30 degrees outside, nice and cool, huge place and not too busy. Had food from the early bird menu as it was before 6:30. Shared one of each of the platters for starters, mum had chicken with cashew nuts, I had beef penang, really delicious. The lemongrass notes in mine were incredible. Food was served quickly, hot and fresh. I don’t normally review but had to as we both felt it was exceptional. We visited another place the day before and had the manager shake his head at us as we moved tables due to being in the direct sunlight, and had a poor experience. This was completely the opposite, couldn’t have asked for a better meal with such friendly staffs highly recommended
Russell S — Google review
This restaurant is particularly beautiful inside, having been in other Thai Square restaurants. You feel transported with green light streaming through stained glass and elaborate wall murals and statues. The service is reliably attentive and kind, and every dish has been flawless. The restaurant are particularly good with allergies and I always feel well looked after eating here, and leave with a smile!
Emma B — Google review
We keep visiting this place at least once a month and if you fancy Thai food, this is one of the best places to be. The Ambience is really nice and great hospitality from the staff. I prefer to always start with a Tom yum soup and papaya salad. It’s a must try 👌👌. All the starters like chicken satay, fried prawns, squid, corn cakes, tempura are very delicious and tasty. The service is quick and pretty good portions for the starters. You have a lot of options for the main course from pad Thai to Thai green curry with rice. I really enjoy the food at Thai Square Windsor. Highly recommended 👌⭐️
Mohammed R — Google review
The atmosphere and the interior is awesome. The food is great, we have dinner after visiting Legoland with kids. The Thai milk tea is very good. Miss the taste in Thailand. The lamp shrank is our favorite dishes. A bit pricy but worth to spend dinner in here. The waiter service is so so, seem Rushing you to leave after you almost finished the dinner. We had book our table via the fork, however once we arrived we was told our booking had been cancelled. We won’t know what happen but luckily we still got a table.
Dorothy P — Google review

Transportation in Windsor

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Nearby airports

London Gatwick Airport

International airport
Airport
London Gatwick Airport, the UK's second-largest airport, is conveniently connected to other airports and London through direct coach and rail links. The nearby urban center of Crawley provides various accommodation options, with Buchan Country Park offering a peaceful retreat just outside town. Yotel Gatwick Airport in the South Terminal offers a unique Japanese-style capsule hotel experience with free Wi-Fi and 24-hour front desk service.
I’ve seen the battle between Heathrow and Gatwick ebb and flow over the decades I’ve been flying from these 2 airports. Since the airports came under separate management, Gatwick has really upped its game Their security lines are now all open. Together with new security machines that don’t need passengers to remove electronics from their bags, the security lines are really quick. I love that there are normal shops and restaurants, not just silly high end ones Our flight had a 20 minute departure delay due to volume of traffic but not bad overall
Yee O — Google review
London Gatwick Airport is a fantastic choice for travelers heading to London, Sussex, and Surrey! It's quite expansive, featuring a handy train service that connects the North and South terminals. The design of the airport makes it easy to get around, ensuring comfort and safety for everyone. You'll find a great variety of shops, including a lively food court and plenty of duty-free options to explore. It's a bustling place with a vibrant atmosphere! Navigating the airport is a breeze, thanks to clear signage and a smooth check-in process. While security can be a bit busy during peak times, overall, Gatwick is a convenient spot with solid facilities, shops, and dining choices to keep you satisfied during your travels.
Bernie — Google review
Gatwick Airport is a large and very well-organised airport that offers a great travel experience. The terminal is spacious, clean, and modern, with plenty of shops, cafés, and restaurants to choose from — perfect for spending some time before your flight. Everything feels safe and efficient, and the staff are generally friendly and helpful. Security checks are quick and well-managed, and there are many signs and screens, so it’s easy to find your way around. I also appreciate how tidy and bright the airport is, which makes the whole atmosphere comfortable and stress-free. The only downside is the £7 drop-off charge, which feels a bit expensive, but apart from that, everything else is excellent. Overall, Gatwick is a great airport — clean, convenient, and reliable, making travel from London a smooth experience.
Dorian N — Google review
Gatwick Airport is a large and very well organised airport that offers a smooth travell experience. The terminal is spacious, clean, and modern, with plenty of shops, cafés, duty free and restaurants to choose from. The staff are generally friendly and helpful. Security checks are quick and well-managed, and there are many signs and screens, so it’s easy to find your way around even for me. Parking is great, easy, pletty of buses takes about 7mins from sliver Parking, pletty of buses around 5mins to wait.
Hug D — Google review
Good experience overall. The staff were willing to help which was nice and did smile. The security process was excellent and they were really easy to speak to. The waiting area is good and is informative for flights.
Kieran — Google review
Where do I even start London Gatwick is just an amazing airport! It has great views great food options a vast route network everything! Gatwick makes you feel like you never left London a lot of their food options are local which is a nice touch. One small thing I dislike is that it’s busy and it might take a bit to pass security so make sure to come early! Lastly if you like seeing planes in the north terminal there are some easyjet gates a little bit detached from the main terminal but the walkway goes straight over an active taxiway! And if you go to the end of the walkway and don’t take the elevator or escalator down there is a small seatings area overlooking the 2 runways!
Benjamin W — Google review
North Terminal Long Stay Car Park- You get 2 hrs free. Drop your passengers here or collect later. Parking location signs could be more plentiful. Bus stop has a simple reference only as shown. I waited at a stop for my pick up.. it was so full - only one section open to park.
Jon M — Google review
Flew with Norwegian from here (South terminal) and it was smooth. Check-in, bag tag print and drop were via automated counters. Security was efficient and quick, plenty of restaurants, duty free options and lounges after security. The train from Victoria station was like 30 mins even though Gatwick express wasn’t working that day. Unexpectedly good choice.
MAXIM P — Google review

London Stansted Airport

International airport
Airport
London Stansted Airport is a hub for low-cost European flights and offers convenient access to the M11 express train. While it may be crowded during peak season, the airport provides clear instructions and directions for passengers. The seating options are limited, but there are shops, currency exchange services, and water stations available after passport control. Staff members are generally friendly and helpful, making arrivals a pleasant experience. However, long layovers may be challenging due to the condition of some departure gate seats.
Today was a good day…all smooth and fast. Though it was fairly early for the 6:45 flight, from stepping in all was great. No queuing or waiting time at all. Flying to Germany and the plane is kinda ready to take off at 6:20am. Positive experience.
Csorba D — Google review
I flew from London Stansted Airport and overall had a great experience. The airport is very organized, clean, and easy to navigate. Security control was super quick – even with the crowds, I passed through in under 10 minutes! There are lots of shops, restaurants, and places to grab snacks or souvenirs, which made waiting much more enjoyable. However, it can get very crowded, especially around check-in and boarding time. My flight was delayed, which is why I’m giving 4 stars instead of 5, and I also noticed that some gates are very far away – it took me almost 10 minutes to walk to mine! So make sure to check your gate early and be ready to move quickly. Overall, a very good airport for both short and long flights, just a bit busy – but well managed!
Vanja — Google review
I was really impressed with London Stansted Airport on my recent trip. Everything ran super smoothly from start to finish — check-in was quick, security moved fast, and the staff were genuinely friendly and helpful. The airport itself is bright, clean, and easy to find your way around, which makes a huge difference when you’re traveling. There’s a good mix of shops and restaurants too — plenty of options to grab a coffee or something to eat while waiting for your flight. Getting to and from the airport was straightforward as well, with clear signs and good transport links. Overall, it was a really stress-free experience and definitely one of the better airports I’ve flown through. I wouldn’t hesitate to fly from Stansted again!
Jack F — Google review
The cheapest way to get to Stansted is to take the national express coach. The Stansted express train is quite expensive compared to the couch service. Stansted airport is pretty much the Homebase of Ryanair. The airport is pretty basic. There aren’t many seats for passengers to relax. I would recommend the Wetherspoon there. It is not expensive. There is not much children facilities, no soft play or any area for young children. However there is a Hemleys toy shop. Some gates will need shuttle train, kids love that. The security check service is good. Passengers don’t need to take out the electronic devices and liquids out. There are some water fountains after security checks. Bring your own bottle and save few pounds on bottled water.
J. Q — Google review
A very busy airport Monday noon. 20 mins to get through security. Although they do have the scanners. Lots of bars, shops, restaurants and cafes. Even a spoons!! Lots of parking Easy to navigate
Russell H — Google review
Fast, smooth and reasonably nice. We quickly moved through security(saving time by not needing baggage drop off as we bought an overhead bag) and through to the shops. A wide range of provisions. Lots of seats and lots of people. I traveled on a thursday and although at first there was limited seats, spaces quickly appeared as people left for their gates. Our flight was delayed so we spent a lot of time here. It was made easier by the comfortable seats, free WiFi and USB charging ports so I plugged in and watched some plane crash documentaries. I had Burger King but there’s many other option too. There are limited toilets that are poorly signposted. There is one just off the main area with all the seats(water fountain there too). It was also incredibly hot with poor ventilation, especially outside the gates. Nice airport seemingly focusing on budget airlines. Edit: Just as quick on the return. The E-gates allowed us to get through in two minutes.
R. G — Google review
I recently travelled from Stansted Airport and had a smooth experience from start to finish. I took the Stansted Express train from Tottenham Hale Station, which was fast, comfortable, and arrived right at the airport — very convenient! The check-in process was quick and well-organised, with clear signs everywhere to guide passengers. The staff were friendly and helpful, especially at security, where everything moved efficiently. There are plenty of shops, cafés, and seating areas, making the wait before the flight pleasant. Overall, a great airport for easy and stress-free travel! ✈️
Sara O — Google review
Last time they had a coffee machine fire, but caused such a mess with following the incorrect protocol, that 3000 people delayed or canceled their plans! Had to sleep in the car like a dog as no one toqld is Ryanair will fly us on the next day..... Wrote email to both companies, £200 and a day later I've made it to Rhodes, holiday ruined, no compensation, plans destroyed and yet they still closing the Airport overnight and people sleeping rough everywhere, purely because they don't want to pay night shifts rates and got cartels negotiation with the flying operators. Avoid on any price, as on the End you will pay more than flying Business class with Emirates, but receive dogs treatment from the stuff and wording like "You should of pay for a hotel Sir" Absolute Clowns 🤡
Ivan K — Google review
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London Luton Airport

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International airport
London Luton Airport is a hilltop airport that primarily serves domestic and European destinations, particularly by low-cost airlines. It offers plentiful transfer options such as bus and rail services. While public transportation is easily accessible, traveling by car may be the best option to reach most attractions. The terminal is spacious and clean with ample facilities including restrooms, water filling stations, restaurants, cafes, duty-free shops, clear directional signs, and a variety of amenities for travelers' convenience.
Departing from Luton Airport was a smooth and efficient experience that made traveling stress-free. The airport was easy to reach, and once inside, I found it well-organized with clear signage that made check-in and security straightforward. The staff were helpful and kept everything moving quickly, which I really appreciated. I also enjoyed the variety of shops and cafés, which made waiting for my flight more comfortable. The atmosphere was lively yet well-managed, and the facilities were clean and modern. Luton Airport provided a seamless departure experience and left me with a very positive impression.
Mohsin R — Google review
I had a few flights here along the time so I will share my key take-aways: - if you have a connection, speak to the staff, they will guide you to cut the queues. - mornings are extremely busy, do take into account their recommendation to arrive 2.5 - 3 hours earlier (if you also want to check out their shops and do some shopping). - if it is a straightforward go to the gate, the standard 2 hours will suffice. - you might not get seats in the crowded mornings. At 11 am was decent, but at 6 was full. - the bathrooms are mostly clean, but again, get ready to queue when the flight schedule is busy.
Ana — Google review
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Brilliant Experience at Luton Airport! I recently passed through Luton Airport for the first time in over a decade, and what an amazing transformation! The upgrades made in recent years have completely paid off — creating a travel experience that, in my opinion, now outshines other outer London airports. The journey from St Pancras was quick and easy, with the Luton DART transfer being an absolute game-changer — efficient, modern, and seamless. Check-in and security were smooth and well organised, and the internal layout of the airport is clear, well signed, and pleasantly uncluttered. I was also impressed by the range of food and shopping options, and the staff were fantastic — friendly, helpful, and professional throughout. It made my recent weekend trip completely stress-free and genuinely enjoyable from start to finish. Congratulations to everyone involved in the redesign and to all the staff who make the airport run so smoothly. A truly brilliant job, Luton Airport!
N D — Google review
I recently flew from Luton Airport to Amsterdam and had a really good experience overall. The staff were very courteous and helpful throughout the process, from check-in to security. The airport itself was clean, organised, and easy to navigate, which made the whole experience smooth and stress-free. There are also some nice coffee shops where you can relax before your flight, a pleasant surprise compared to many other busy airports. Overall, a solid 4-star experience, efficient, friendly, and comfortable!
A S — Google review
The airport itself is fine for the most part — check-in and security were reasonably smooth, and staff were polite. However, during this recent heat wave the air conditioning was almost nonexistent. It was uncomfortably hot in the terminal, making the wait for boarding unpleasant. A bit more attention to climate control would make a big difference for passenger comfort.
Mohamed F — Google review
Good food options and clean toilets. A bit crammed and long walk outside from terminal to the car park and drop off/pick up. They even have shops outside. It’s really not nice when you have to walk in the freezing cold. They need to build an extension and cover the walkway to carpark.
Oana G — Google review
The access between Luton Airport and the center of London is not the most convenient, yet once you are at the airport, you find it very convenient and efficient. I got there very early in the morning. The place was fully crowded, but the check-in and security went very quickly. Inside, there is a large number of the usual duty-free stores, as well as a variety of restaurants and coffee shops. I spent more than two hours there—it was bearable…..
Gaby — Google review
Luton is by far my most hated airport. It feels so far away, and the transport links are poor, which already makes the journey stressful before you even arrive. Once you get there, the building itself feels like a giant tin shed, always crammed with people and unbearably hot. The queues are endless, no matter the time of day, and with so many people squeezed into such a small space, you constantly find yourself being bumped into. Yes, there are places to eat and shop, but they don’t make up for the sheer chaos of the experience. The overcrowding, the heat, and the long waits make everything feel overwhelming. Overall, it’s a stressful, uncomfortable airport that I try to avoid at all costs.
Martin R — Google review

Heathrow Airport

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Heathrow Airport is an international hub in London, featuring a terminal designed by Richard Rogers and an express train link. It's located in the London borough, stretching from Chiswick to Feltham and bordering other southwest London boroughs. The airport has multiple terminals, including Terminal 2, known as the Queen's terminal. Visitors can explore the terminals via the efficient Heathrow Express train. The airport boasts long corridors with self-check-in kiosks and baggage drop counters.
One of the best airports in the world. Deplaning process was smooth. Several immigration counters are open and the processing was quick and easy. Bags came in relatively quick time. Very well integrated with public transportation to Central London. Awesome experience for me and my family
Gautham V — Google review
I had an amazing experience at Heathrow Airport. Check-in and security were quick, and the staff were welcoming and helpful. The terminals were modern, spacious, and very easy to navigate. I loved the wide choice of shops, restaurants, and lounges, all spotless and well-maintained. With excellent transport links, Heathrow turned my travel into a smooth and enjoyable experience.
Mohsin R — Google review
This review pertains predominantly to terminal 5. Richard Rogers and Mike Davies did a great job designing this modern and efficient terminal. My visit was for a connecting flight. I opted for the cross-terminal walkway rather than the shuttle. This was a great choice to stretch my legs between travel stints. T5 is well equipped with amenities, including frequent toilets and a range of duty free shops and establishments in addition to a number of eateries. Personally, I can see more room for eateries as I had to walk quite far (near gates A1-4) before I saw somewhere with a range of hot sandwiches or similar (Pret a manger). I did not want to sit down in the Wetherspoons, partly so as to not support Tim Martin but also partly as I did not feel like a sit down occasion met my specific needs of a “grab and go” type offering. The airport is well signed and there is abundant seating available as well as quiet spaces. Security for connecting flights had a small-but-slow-moving queue. As usual with airports they like to gate keep (quite literally) information that would indicate which gate you are departing from until the last possible minute, so as to encourage you to purchase from duty free. I was not so persuaded on this visit. Overall it does the job well, and is pretty efficiently run as an airport considering it is one of the worlds busiest airports with just two runways.
Max R — Google review
Heathrow Airport is one of the busiest in the world, and it definitely feels that way. While it offers a wide range of shops, dining, and services, the airport can be very crowded, and immigration checks often take a long time, especially during peak hours. The facilities are modern and well-maintained, but the overall experience can be tiring due to the rush and long waiting times.
Ahmed A — Google review
It’s my second time flying from Heathrow. Today from terminal 5. I am blown away by the cleanliness and efficiencies of the place. So many shops with any kind of stuff, restaurants. If you forgot to take something from home don’t worry they will have your back. Amazing, huge and busy airport but run very smoothly and fast. I was able to buy some cosmetics in boots. I went to wagamama to have a lunch and coffee, also went to Itsu to have something for take away. Amazing ! I have the Heathrow app to collect the points whenever I purchase something on the airport. To get there from London is easy too, you just take one national express bus from Victoria coach station, it takes around 1h and 15 minutes. Very convenient.
Marta P — Google review
✈️ My Visit to Heathrow Airport, London My experience at Heathrow Airport, one of the world’s busiest airports, was smooth and efficient. The airport is vast, modern, and well-organized, with five terminals serving international and domestic flights. Signage is clear, making navigation straightforward, and the staff were helpful throughout check-in and security. Heathrow offers a wide range of shops, duty-free stores, restaurants, lounges, and amenities, ensuring a comfortable experience whether you’re departing, arriving, or in transit. Free Wi-Fi and charging stations made it easy to stay connected, and the terminals are clean and well-maintained. Visitor Tips: Arrive early due to security checks and busy terminals. Use the Heathrow Express or London Underground (Piccadilly line) for quick access to central London. Pre-booking lounges can enhance your waiting experience. How to Reach: Heathrow is located about 23 km west of central London. It’s well-connected via the Heathrow Express (15–20 minutes to Paddington), London Underground Piccadilly Line, taxis, buses, and ride-sharing services. Overall, Heathrow Airport is a world-class travel hub — efficient, modern, and convenient, providing a smooth start or end to any London journey.
Shanz S — Google review
Heathrow is one of the busiest airports in the world and it has excellent facilities and services. Locating boarding gates isn’t too difficult and their duty free is actually well stocked as well although not that much of a saving, things are a bit more expensive here than other airports in Europe. Definitely one of the best airports have travelled through.
J P — Google review
Heathrow is a nice airport with lots of shops and places to eat. It’s clean, easy to get around, and staff are generally helpful. It does get super busy at peak times and things can feel a bit pricey, but overall it’s a solid airport for travel.
Mushfikur R — Google review

Highways and major roads

  1. M4 Motorway
  2. A4 Bath Road
  3. A308 Windsor Road
  4. A332 Windsor Great Park
  5. A355 Beaconsfield Road
  6. A4010 Marlow Road
  7. A404(M) Maidenhead by-pass
  8. A308(M) Maidenhead by-pass
  9. A3095 Northumberland Avenue
  10. B3022 Forest Green Road
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