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Egham in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Egham, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like The Fox & Hounds, Theatre Royal Windsor, and The Beehive, Egham, we’ll make sure you don’t miss out on all the must sees. We even included some of our favorite food spots around the area, like The Fox & Hounds and Crosslands so you can get the best taste of Egham while you’re here. To see our full list of food recommendations, check out our best restaurants post. If you're traveling on a budget, you can check out our cheap eats post.
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  • Egham in 2 days
  • Most popular attractions
  • Northwest side of town

Day 1

Most popular attractions
For day 1, we strategically grouped the most popular attraction, Egham Museum (The Literary Institute), with surrounding point of interests to start your trip off with a bang. Combining the average time spent at each location and traveling time in between, it should fill up about 7 hours of your day.
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Windsor Castle

4.7
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4.6
(14570)
Castle
Sights & Landmarks
Historical place
Historical landmark
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
Windsor, SL4 1NJ, United Kingdom•https://www.rct.uk/visit/windsor-castle•+44 303 123 7304•Tips and more reviews for Windsor Castle
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Theatre Royal Windsor

4.6
(1770)
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4.5
(1735)
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
32 Thames St, Windsor, SL4 1PS, United Kingdom•https://theatreroyalwindsor.co.uk/•+44 1753 853888•Tips and more reviews for Theatre Royal Windsor
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Alexandra Gardens

4.5
(1430)
Park
Alexandra Gardens is a picturesque riverside park completed in 1902, offering a variety of attractions and activities for visitors. It features a military bandstand, mini golf course, and a small amusement park, making it an ideal destination for families. The park's location along the Thames path provides stunning views of the river, boats, marina, and Brocas Meadows. Additionally, visitors can enjoy panoramic vistas of Windsor Castle and the Thames Valley while strolling through the gardens.
Very large park with lots of activities for all, especially children. Ideal picnic spot near the river.
Dinesh P — Google review
We had a nice walk along the Thames river bank and then wanded into the gardens had a good ice-cream and relaxed hot day.
Raymond W — Google review
Nice riverside gardens with a bandstand and kiddies playground. It's next to coach park, so convenient for the tour guides meeting the buses. There's a nice café cum souvenir shop, and toilets. It links to the central train station, and shopping centre, via a lift and stairs. Walk through the gardens, or along the river towards the leisure centre and there's a large car park (cheaper than the town centre ones). Riverboat tours are next-door near the Eton and Windsor bridge.
David S — Google review
Used the car park in our motorhome for 2 days, you park in the area next to the coach park not the car park. £19 for 24 hours, the parking wardens are friendly and very helpful. Alexander park and the Thames at the side and a 5 minute walk to Windsor Castle. Only drawback is there are planes every two minutes through the day although after a couple of hours you get used to them. You can get a boat to Windsor races £9 return and only takes approximately 20 mins.
Neil P — Google review
Lovely little park, a stones throw away from picturesque Windsor castle and town centre. With the river near by, it’s a perfect place for a stroll after sightseeing and shopping.
Martin J — Google review
A lovely place stretching alongside the Thames. There are boats going past all the time. You can rent small boats, canoes or paddle boards, or even get a boat tour. Plenty of places to sit and eat close by or a short walk away. Say hi to the swans along your walk.
Matthew F — Google review
Sadly a shadow of its former self. Under Lib Dem stewardship the pursuit of a few thousand pounds of income had left residents with shockingly poor ameneties. The grass was relaid in turf after the Lib Dems allowed a fairground to take over the park during the winter. In fairness the fairground paid the council to re-turf the area it had spoiled. The Lib Dems forgot one of the most important requirements of newly laid turf and neglected to water it. It is now a complete mess with shrunken turfs failed to knit and root itself. If you like awful ameneties go to Alexandra Gardens.
John W — Google review
The park is very nice, on the banks of the river Thames. You can take a boat tour or even rent a motor boat. In the park there is also a small amusement park (payed entry) for children and even a mini golf. Next to the parc there is a relatively small car park especially for a weekend day.
Aurelian B — Google review
3 Alma Rd, Windsor, SL4 3HU, United Kingdom•Tips and more reviews for Alexandra Gardens
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Where to eat

Under a 11-minute drive from Windsor Castle, here are a few close by recommendations for when you get hungry exploring around.

The Fox & Hounds

4.4
(1511)
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3.8
(319)
$$$$affordable
Restaurant
Pub
The Fox & Hounds is a family-friendly restaurant and bar located in Englefield Green, offering outdoor seating and a selection of ales from a local brewery. The establishment serves homemade food all day, along with fresh coffee, draft ales, and great wine. Additionally, they host an epic BBQ in the front garden every weekend when the weather is fine. The venue welcomes dogs and provides designated areas for them while ensuring their comfort with cleaned and re-filled dog bowls daily.
An absolute gem of a gastropub! The food is nothing short of amazing – full of flavour, beautifully presented, and clearly made with passion. The service? Truly outstanding. Alex, the charming Frenchman, is the star of the place. His warmth, attention to detail, and genuine hospitality make the experience unforgettable. The entire team brings the same energy, making you feel right at home from the moment you walk in. If you’re anywhere near Windsor, this spot is a must-visit. Highly recommended!
Guillaume B — Google review
Fantastic food and good service from this pub on the edge of Windsor Great Park. The Catalan eggs were delicious and my veggie friends raved about the falafel & smoked tofu burger. Café gourmand to finish was a delightful, rare treat ☺️
Clare H — Google review
Book a table ! A French chef who cooks the best roast ever. French baguette served before you eat your order. Meringue at the end to finish your meal. Waiters are also so attentive to what you need. Always smiling , chatting nicely.
Cecile L — Google review
What to say, really nice experience. Fantastic food, refined even but not pretentious. I could say it is a typical english restaurant and cuisine, but I'm not so reliable since I'm italian. Really affordable prices (40 pounds for 3 dishes) considering the quality and the comparison with London. The venue was incredibile. I wonder how it is in winter, with the fireplace going. Maybe, one day, I will come back to see...
Pietro T — Google review
Great location, large choice of drinks and really delicious food. However, the cherry on the top of this particular visit experience was the service. It was a French gentleman running front of house on the day I visited with my wife and daughter where quite simply he demonstrated a master class on how to do it expertly. With a warm smile, a cheery word and particularly rapid foot work he was greeting new guests and getting them settled, checking in on existing drinkers and diners, taking orders, handing out food and drinks, cleaning and setting up tables and slicing up and serving fresh bread and butter. In the excellent weather we enjoyed, I'd have been happy sitting at my table in the extremely pleasant garden surroundings for the remainder of the afternoon admiring the sheer skill in how this guy worked. Anyway... we found the menu to be extensive with choices for everyone. There was also a specials board where I chose the hot lobster dish which was particularly special. My wife and daughter also thoroughly enjoyed their meals. Decent sized portions, (my daughter took half of hers as a takeaway), and top marks for visual presentation. We were in the area as our daughter was starting Uni locally. While it was a slightly tense day having built up to her departure from home, after getting her settled in her Uni accommodation that terrific pub lunch trip really helped reduce the stress levels and add an extra positive boost for us all. When we visit her, we'll definitely return to the Fox & Hounds as after just the one visit we already have a fond and lasting memory.
Rob F — Google review
Delicious dinner at Fox & Hounds. We came rather late, but they were still able to serve us. I had the pan fried Foie Gras, which was lovely with a delicious gravy. However, the highlight was the burger, which had a great thick juicy patty, and a deep fried brie wedge, which was fantastic. The service was also great, we felt very welcome. Will come back again!
Anton S — Google review
Brilliant atmosphere - the food was delicious and we were served very quickly today! We loved it merci beaucoup à l Équipe française de la terrasse 🙌👏 and very dog friendly 🐾 as we took our dog with us
Stephane S — Google review
I have recently moved to this area and The Fox & Hounds has become a staple of my weekly routine - I am usually a very picky eater but it’s all amazing here!!! Even for vegetarians, there is always something. The service is incredible, especially the French waiter Alec, who is happy to put up with my incredibly broken french. The pub is full of friendly people and half of them speak French if you are looking to work on your skills. Overall 10/10 for everything - couldn’t recommend anymore.
Aaron — Google review
Bishopsgate Rd, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0XU, United Kingdom•https://www.thefoxandhoundsrestaurant.com/•+44 1784 433098•Tips and more reviews for The Fox & Hounds
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Day 2

Northwest side of town
For day 2, we recommend exploring the northwest side side of town. Start the day off with Thorpe Park, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Runnymede Air Forces Memorial. All together, your day would be filled with about 7 hours of non-stop fun.
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Thorpe Park

4.2
(37883)
Temporarily Closed
Theme park
THORPE PARK Resort is a top UK destination offering over 30 thrilling rides, attractions, and live events for visitors of all ages. From the adrenaline-pumping rollercoasters like The Swarm and Saw - The Ride to family-friendly experiences such as Angry Birds Land, there's something for everyone. Additionally, guests can stay at the unique THORPE SHARK Hotel for an immersive sleepover experience.
The attraction was amazing. We went for fright night and the actors where so nice. Creature campus looked after my niece for me when I went on a ride with my boys because she wasnt feeling up to it and sung happy birthday to her which made her feel so happy to be there. I really recommend coming its a great day out with the family and definitely come for fright night. The food was amazing 100% recommend food. Staff was great. Actors amazing. Survival games scare maze breathe takingly amazing although sometimes you do get split up from the group. We went on a Thursday so it wasn't as busy and the ride queues weren't really long. The actors remembered my niece all through the night and everytime we saw them they would say hello. Also Connie and rattlesnack and all the Frank's are so wonderful and nice. My niece's name is bethany.
Natalie M — Google review
After waiting in a queue for more than 2 1/2 hours, just to get into the park, to then only get on 4 rides in 7 hours was a really big disappointment, especially after paying £40 for a ticket 🎟. To fast track 1 ride per person was an extra £16 each but was still no solid guarantee to be that much quicker in the mile long queues for rides, so unfortunately, my first, and no doubt, last ever visit to Thorpe Park, was massively disappointing to say the least. Bring on the day, a paying customers satisfaction and experience are prioritised over how much money 💰 they can make, and gladly take from us, each day.
Tracey A — Google review
Queues were pretty crazy, 1 hour just to get in! 1 hour minimum for a ride, 2 hours+ for hyperia, if you didn't have a fast pass. Was impressed with the vegan options for food though! Also there are quite a few electric charging points in the car park, which are compatible with the octopus electroverse cars
John W — Google review
Came for Fright Night 2025, themed characters, scary mazes good fun although a bit samey, evening entertainment at live stage was good however the location of the stage causes congestion as viewing area far too small. No doubt there are great roller coasters here, don’t expect to ride them all in one day during peak season due to 120+ minute queues and rides persistently breaking down - we experienced this on three different rides whilst queuing. Arrived at 09:45, it took one hour queue just to get from car park to the entrance gate due to airport style security scanners, empty pockets and bag search, seems overkill? Then 90 mins queuing for Hyperia (which broke down temporarily) - entering and one ride took us until midday. Overall, enjoyable and fun day but long queues and ride reliability is an issue. Suggest more covered seating (heated) would improve experience, wasn’t enough seating areas and food hall is far too small.
Mr K — Google review
Over sold. Limited ride possibility. Arrived 11am. Queued for 1hr45 to get into the park. No cover in queue area from rain. Stood in puddles. Queued for stealth. Great ride. Lunch Queued for swarm. Great ride. Now 4pm Queued for saw. It broke. Now 17.30 and we had been on 2 rides. Queued for collusus. Good ride. Completed by 18.45 and left by 19.00 8 hrs at park and we managed 3 rides Rides seem good when they work. Just too many people admitted, especially with mass selling of fast track. Seems you need to purchase fast track, to remain competitive. Not certain I will return. Seems a good place, but managed with a focus on greed over quality delivery.
Robin B — Google review
An amazing theme park, compact and easy to get around, so many extreme rides. Great for teenagers and up, no so for little ones. But be prepared for very long queues if you go on a weekend and in the holidays... try not to, pull a sick day and go in the week! 😅
TJDevon 0 — Google review
I visited at halloween for a world class theme park experience with prices to match. Since my last visit Thorpe park keeps getting better. There are new coasters to complement great rides like Swarm, which has an outstanding and immersive setting. Plenty of food and drink options which were very good. Staff were hard working and committed to their jobs. Ticket prices and waiting times are brutal, but the park was sold out during mid term break. We had five ride fastrack, I can't imagine waiting 90 minutes for a single ride otherwise. Even with fast passes there is often 20-30 minute wait to ride. Not cool. Fastrack and general waiting times are made longer by a new class of waiting line, Ride Access Pass. These are some sort of paper based tickets to let people with disabilities and their helpers skip the queue. The whole effect is just to slow down both general and fastrack lines. Thanks for a great day.
Lachu J — Google review
I won free tickets via Bluelight card ballot for fright night. We went the week before half term in Sussex so thought it might not to be so busy. It got busier throughout the day so dread to think what it's like during the school holidays. The queue just to get into the park was ridiculous. They seemed to have two queue entrances which then all lead into one queue. When we got to the security bit there was one worker on the whole section. They were searching bags and then checking everyone through the metal detector. Might have gone a little quicker if they had 2 people on one lane to help reduce the queue. The queue times were all well managed. Would recommend downloading the App as it has the queue times on there updated regularly so would be able to plan the next ride depending on the shortest queue time. Toilet facilities were all clean and not dirty at all which is surprising how many people are using them throughout the day. Lots of choice of food; from big names like KFC and Burger King but then street pop ups like loaded chips, fish and chips, veggie side dishes etc. Staff all seemed attentive and polite throughtout the day. And I thought the park looked amazing once it got dark with it all being lit up. I haven't been to the park for over 10 years and it definitely did not disappoint. The best ride was Hyperia by far... was our first ride of the day and managed to get on the front too!
Faye S — Google review
Staines Rd, Chertsey, KT16 8PN, United Kingdom•https://www.thorpepark.com/•+44 1932 577131•Tips and more reviews for Thorpe Park
9 min · 3.9 mi
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National Trust - Runnymede

4.5
(1427)
$$$$affordable
Park
National Trust - Runnymede is a picturesque riverside water meadow located by the River Thames, offering stunning scenery and open meadows for leisurely walks, cycling, or picnics. This historic site is where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, considered the birthplace of democracy. The area features various memorials including those dedicated to John F. Kennedy and the Commonwealth Air Forces, as well as an art installation by Hew Locke called "The Jurors.
An unusual, but interesting, collection of art works and memorials set into wild flower meadow and woodland but plenty of interpretation to put it into context. Engaging children's activities at Bank Holidays. Importantly a (small) NT tearoom and toilet
Ian J — Google review
Runnymede near Windsor and by the side of the River Thames was the site where King John signed the Magna Carta.this is an outside location cation with information boards but you can also scan a QR code and listen to various recordings along the way. There are art work installations and also a memorial to President J.F. Kennedy. Entry is free for all and parking is free for National Trust members, just scan your membership card for a ticket. There is a National Trust tea room near the car park. Most of the area is suitable for wheelchair users but not the JFK memorial. You can also enjoy walks along the Thames path and there are boat trips that run just next to the car park, these are chargeable. There are toilets on site. Beware of the road that runs past, it's busy and quite fast moving.
W H — Google review
This is where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, and currently contains a few modern memorials, walking paths, and a cafe. It has some good information, but feel a little more history around the text of the document, how it came to be and what happened afterword would've been useful. There were a couple of signs, but given its significance could've gone a little deeper. Facilities: The site is dog friendly, including the cafe. Toilets at the cafe are adequate. Cost: Free to enter, though there is a cost for parking if not a National Trust member.
Becky T — Google review
Lovely green space on the banks of the River Thames. Went on a 2-hour boat trip, including a cream tea. Lovely informative trip with lots of history from the crew.
John O — Google review
A lovely place to visit, we were lucky that there were some activities going on by the cafe. Plenty of parking and a lovely little cafe for drinks/ice cream that went down well. Very peaceful setting.
Donna D — Google review
Nice place for a family day out. Their parking is £1.50 per hour. 45 mins boat trip was worth it . There is a cafe and toilet.
Syeda S — Google review
Park up next to the Thames and take a stroll. It's well signed and with walks to meet all age groups. Cafe on site that offers tea, cakes, and light food choices.
Douglas L — Google review
Excellent place for adults and children to visit. Kennedy memorial was quite a climb but worth it. The Jurors and the wicker village on the meadow a lovely walk along the river. Then on to the children's play area and the statue of the Queen with loads of historical information around it. Both Tea rooms are excellent , National Trust tea room at the meadow and another tea roo/coffee shop at the play area. Lots of parking places. Take a picnic and you can fill whole day. We had a great day there.
Valerie H — Google review
Road, Burfield Road Works, Old Windsor, Windsor TW20 0AE, United Kingdom•http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/runnymede/•+44 344 249 1895•Tips and more reviews for National Trust - Runnymede
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Royal Holloway

4.6
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4.5
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University
Sights & Landmarks
Architectural Buildings
Educational sites
Royal Holloway is a campus-based research university with over 9,000 students. It is located in the historic premises that house the Picture Gallery, showcasing one of the UK's finest Victorian art collections. The university town of Royal Holloway is known for its scenic campus set in parkland and surrounded by royal parks. The campus features modern and impressive old buildings, offering a good reputation for educational achievement.
This is a stunning Victorian building. The detail in the architecture is amazing. Parking on campus is tricky, but you can park at Englefield Green, 5 minutes walk away. The building has 2 internal quadrangles, with amazing sculptures in. The chapel is beautiful too, and if the picture gallery is open, it is still well worth the visit.
A D — Google review
This university seems lovely, with friendly students who are willing to answer any questions. The campus looks very scenic and peaceful & there is a diversity of food places. Also there appears to be plenty of spaces to hang out with friends☺️ The buildings look brilliant too, including good facilities
Hannah — Google review
I was highly impressed with Royal Holloway University’s campus. The iconic Founder's Building is stunning, blending history with a sense of academic prestige. The campus itself is beautifully landscaped, with plenty of green spaces and modern facilities that make it a welcoming environment. The safety of the campus was also reassuring, with a secure, close-knit community feel. I found the staff and student ambassadors friendly and helpful, giving me confidence in the support and well-being services available. Overall, it seems like a vibrant and inspiring place for students to live and learn.
George K — Google review
Royal Holloway is a beautiful and historic campus with stunning architecture, especially the iconic Founder’s Building, which feels like stepping into a castle. The grounds are spacious and well-maintained, offering plenty of green spaces to relax or study outdoors. Academically, the university offers a wide range of courses with knowledgeable and approachable professors who are genuinely invested in student success. The small class sizes encourage interaction and support. Student facilities are excellent, including modern libraries, well-equipped lecture halls, and various social spaces. The campus has a friendly and diverse community, making it easy to meet new people and get involved in clubs and societies. Location-wise, it’s a bit outside central London, but well-connected by train, making commuting manageable. Overall, Royal Holloway provides a welcoming, supportive environment for both study and social life — definitely a great choice for university.
Henrique L — Google review
Royal Holloway is truly one of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen. The color and grandeur of the building are breathtaking—it’s just stunning every time I visit. The architecture is so impressive, and no matter how many times I’ve been, it never loses its charm. If you appreciate historic and picturesque places, Royal Holloway is a must-see!
Highway V — Google review
We came along to the open day as my son is thinking of studying here. It's a lovely looking place and has a mixture of old and new buildings. Both the Lecturers and Students were friendly and helpful. There were plenty of student helpers available to answer any questions and give directions.
Paul T — Google review
It seems like a great place to study as a university student surrounded by history under the shadow of this great building. I wonder if another day I could go by and take more photos since the signs indicate that I cannot go in if I am not from the university, but I have seen people who have entered and I doubt that they are from the institution.
Antoni P — Google review
Founded in 1866 by Queen Victoria, this is a must see uni. The architecture and detailing is amazing. Many films and TV series shot in the campus.
Naveed L — Google review
Egham Hill, Egham, TW20 0EX, United Kingdom•https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/•+44 1784 434455•Tips and more reviews for Royal Holloway
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Runnymede Air Forces Memorial

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The Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, located in Surrey, is a significant historic site that pays tribute to the bravery of over 20,000 men who lost their lives in World War II with no known grave. Situated in Englefield Green, the memorial offers breathtaking views of the River Thames and surrounding countryside. The area also features other memorials such as the JFK Memorial and Magna Carta Memorial.
One of my favourite places to visit, so peaceful. A great place to reflect, so many names. Fantastic views on a clear day.
Paul B — Google review
I visited looking for my Great Uncle Eddie who's bomber blew up over Germany in 1944. As I had a panel number I found him very easy to find. Very well maintained memorial.
Gillian M — Google review
High on Cooper’s Hill, overlooking the gentle bends of the River Thames and the ancient meadows of Runnymede, stands one of Britain’s most poignant monuments: the Air Forces Memorial. From this height, the land stretches into blue distance — Windsor Castle visible on clear days, and beyond that, the faint shimmer of London’s skyline. At first sight, it’s breathtaking — a serene cloistered structure of Portland stone, framed by lawns and towering pines. But it’s when you step inside that the weight of history truly sinks in. This memorial is unique. It doesn’t hold the remains of the fallen — it holds their names. Over 20,000 men and women of the Commonwealth air forces are remembered here — those who died in World War II and who have no known grave. Their names are inscribed on the walls and pillars of the cloisters, arranged by year and rank. The names span nations — British, Canadian, Australian, New Zealander, South African, Indian — united in the same fight for freedom of the skies. There’s a haunting beauty in reading the endless lists, each line representing a life lost somewhere over the sea or in enemy territory, never recovered. Unseen by many visitors, the memorial’s architecture carries deep symbolism: the open tower that frames the sky reminds you that these were people who served in the sky, and whose final resting place is, in a sense, the sky itself.
FREDDY — Google review
Impressive place to visit. The size and the endless rows of names really leave an impression. I particularly appreciated the little items that tell the stories of some of the fallen.
Paolo T — Google review
“This place is well worth a visit. It is a moving experience to see and feel this place of remembrance, honoring those who gave so much so that we might live in a better world. Truly heartfelt.” The Runnymede Air Forces Memorial is so poignantly placed, its view stretching across the historic meadows where the Magna Carta was sealed—linking sacrifice, freedom, and remembrance in one timeless landscape. Amazing place to visit. When parking at the Carpark. The first 3 hours free, BUT YOU MUST GET A TICKET AND DISPLAY IN YOUR CAR.
Shaun E — Google review
Well worth the small detour if you are in the Windsor area. Truly outstanding memorial to the brave airmen and women of the Commonwealth who died during WW2. The views towards Central London over Heathrow from the observation deck are fantastic.
JezandClaudia D — Google review
Wonderful memorial to those who gave their lives so that we could live freely. Last time I was here was over 50 years ago.
Turkay M — Google review
A must see if you are visiting Windsor. Beautiful, serene place reminiscent of the Normandy memorial. The building is stunning, long curving arches engraved with the names of 20,000. You can climb to the top and the view across the woods to London is amazing. You can walk the entire in an hour and parking is available beside it. For walkers you can walk from here through the woods to the other memorials on the Old Windsor Rd, all well worth a visit.
Mary R — Google review
Cooper's Hill Ln, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0LB, United Kingdom•https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery…•+44 1784 433329•Tips and more reviews for Runnymede Air Forces Memorial
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Crosslands

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Nestled within the Founders Building, Crosslands is a vibrant bar that offers a delightful mix of breakfast and lunch options, along with evening snacks and delicious pizza on Wednesdays and Thursdays. This fully licensed venue boasts an extensive range of beverages, from refreshing coffees to a variety of alcoholic drinks. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, making it an ideal spot for relaxation or socializing with friends after a long day.
Solidly reliable bar with seating, sofas and a pool table. Wide selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages including coffee and tea. Lovely cosy environment, great food and plenty of events. A must visit!
Jamie S — Google review
Great environment, food is good but two pound for a slice of pizza is a bit too much. The beers here aren't that good but they have the usual. Setting is nice and staff are very friendly.
Vichy — Google review
The pizza is amazing. You can buy individual slices so great for a snack. Full of hipsters and cool people. Also sells drinks in evening. Great to sit outside here in summer.
Lu W — Google review
It's pretty good to hand I think but like ya know if ya looking for like a 5 star restaurant then nah fam but anyway I just writing this so Google stops asking me to review iv been like 3 times.i just walk past it on the daily.
SAN R — Google review
Very mean staff with no respects to client. Gets very unorganised where they can't know who ordered what. Twice in a row, they would refuse to put chocolate on top of my coffee. It is also overpriced.
George C — Google review
Great place to hang out after a long day, perfect for groups, has a chilled out atmosphere, is usually busy but fun and relaxing nonetheless.
Alexander L — Google review
Its a pretty good event and meeting spot, drinks are nice. Some tables are a bit wobbly but its manageable.
Lance L — Google review
Very friend staff, all students so easy to chat too. Good price for drinks and good food!
Cyclone A — Google review
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Italian Concept Restaurant

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4.4
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Italian restaurant
Pizza restaurant
Nestled along the picturesque Runnymede riverside, Italian Concept Restaurant is a must-visit for anyone who adores authentic Neapolitan cuisine. This charming family-run eatery on Windsor Road boasts an inviting atmosphere where the delightful aroma of garlic and wood-fired pizzas fills the air. Diners rave about their light and delicious pizzas, alongside a tempting selection of seafood dishes like octopus, prawns, and squid.
Food was absolutely amazing. I’m used to Italian restaurants in my own country (Netherlands) but this one was just simply amazing. It’s super cosy as soon as you step inside and the smell is great itself too. It feels like walking into a kitchen from a wonderful family, definitely feels like home. Everyone is so helpful and you can literally ask for anything and they’ll help you with it. It’s unfortunate I don’t have a restaurant like this with the same pizza’s over here. However if I am able to come back to this place, I definitely will. It’s such an experience itself!
Bart E — Google review
This is the best pizza I’ve had outside of Italy, America and Japan. We shared the bruschetta, so fresh, the sour tomatoes paired well with the smoothness of the stracciatella and crunchiness of the bread. We had a Diavola each. The crust and base were perfection, just the right amount of chorizo and flavoursome mozzarella. The latte was lukewarm, if that. That was disappointing after such a great meal. Service was very friendly and quick. Decor has a lot to be desired, very bright and hideous designs on the wall. Table and chairs are basic. Pop music playing in the background was a bit odd. Very reasonably priced. I wouldn’t go here for a romantic date but will definitely return for the food and highly recommend.
Genevieve S — Google review
First time and very pleased with the food and atmosphere. We went for a nice walk along the river and stopped for lunch. It was a really nice sunny day so book in advance as it gets really busy. We both had the Linguini allo scoglio (seafood Linguini) and it was just perfect...almost felt like being by the sea in Italy. Staff all helpful and nice location. Next time 🍕
Noel A — Google review
Good authentic pizzas, nice ambience but a little pricey for the non basic pizzas, came to £18 for a pizza with one extra topping. Fresh taste, good ingredients and nice service.
Justin — Google review
Lovely food one of the nicest and most moist calzone I’ve ever had. Staff were really friendly and welcoming would definitely come back here and recommend
Cameron G — Google review
As a fellow American living in the UK, I’ve found that food here can sometimes lean a bit bland—but this Italian restaurant is the exact opposite. The flavors here are incredible! True Italian pizza and pasta made with so much care. The bolognese is absolutely incredible and the wine is smooth and pairs perfectly with the dishes. The owners are warm and welcoming, even coming around to chat with you, which really adds to the experience. The atmosphere is calming and relaxing—perfect for a night out. Highly, highly recommend if you’re craving authentic Italian with real flavor.
Casey A — Google review
Brilliant food reminded me of being in Italy! Would highly recommend if you want your taste buds to explode from how good the taste of food is. I had the Italian concept tagliatelle and it was very nice. Don't forget to like and follow for more reviews just like this one!
Heath N — Google review
Great service and a wide variety of dishes to choose from. Very attentive service whilst dining. Pizza dishes looked amazing, and the linguine also that our table ordered. Slightly disappointed with the aubergine dish, a little bland. It was my husband’s birthday but I don’t think the request went through as nothing came was said. Overall though , a lovely experience.
Kathleen T — Google review
Skytes Meadow, Windsor Rd, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0AE, United Kingdom•http://www.italianconceptrestaurant.com/•+44 1784 432244•Tips and more reviews for Italian Concept Restaurant
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The Beehive, Egham

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4.7
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$$$$affordable
Pub
The Beehive in Egham is a traditional pub with a typical interior and beer garden, owned by a brewery. It offers a pub menu with daily specials, including seafood options like dressed crab, shell-on prawns, and lobster. Located near the Bishopsgate entrance of Windsor, this historic public house dates back to 1780. The restaurant also serves Italian cuisine and is known for its pizza.
We visited for the seafood weekend, this pub never disappoints. The food was exceptional, as was the wine list. It felt like being on holiday with the sun shining in their pub garden area with such delicious fish, fizz and rose. Can’t wait to visit again!
Lucy A — Google review
Wonderful place! The atmosphere was pleasant, staff were friendly and the food was lovely. My boyfriend and I had the cheeseburger with chips and it was a beautiful, juicy burger! Will definitely be coming back
Majka V — Google review
I wish I lived nearby so this could be my regular. Incredible food (we had the fish and chips), great music and atmosphere, good parking, not too loud, and Jumanji playing in the corner. A perfect afternoon at the Beehive.
MJ M — Google review
Always a warm and friendly welcome when coming to the Beehive. Great atmosphere along with fab food and selection of seasonal cocktails. The team are always doing a lot for the community and getting them involved. Currently loving the Pilates & Lattes on a Thursday, which is great value plus chance to have a fab brunch after. Defo recommend-very lucky to have an awesome pub on the doorstep
Caitlin H — Google review
August 2024: I felt compelled to re-review this gastropub and reduced it 3.5 stars but giving 4 here. Why? My hot seafood platter at £55 was very disappointing. 6 white baits and calamari that tasted of batter only. The half lobster was overcooked and rubbery. The best thing in that platter was the cod cheek. Tasted very good. I waited a while for this seafood weekend. And it was disappointing. If I were to go again it wouldn’t be for the platter. The sea bream was superb. And the white baits starter was worth it! Next time I’d get a 4 starts and that would still be cheaper than the platter and portion size would be so much more. The lobster here wasn’t worth it unfortunately. Service was 3.5-4 stars. It was a bit slow considering it wasn’t busy. It’s like we were an afterthought. A lady of age was so much better. I recommended this pub to so many of my connections and I was going to make this our regular. However after this second visit…. I don’t know. I’m now unconvinced and it’s a shame. I just feel disappointed that it’s a hit and miss. And I feel bad for recommending it. Maybe I’ll give it another go before deciding for sure. We had the platter, fish and chips, bream as main, white baits starter, 1 dessert, 2 teas was over £126 (including service). October 2023: I’m giving it all 5 stars eventhough it could be better because nothing is perfect right? Example the service could be better because the girl looked shell shocked when we arrived and said I’ve booked a table for 3. Even our son noticed it and kept asking us why was she surprised as he could see our names in the book. But after that a lady of age was super nice. Top notch customer service. Atmosphere should just be 4.5 because it’s a bit shabby chic inside and out. However, perhaps that’s the charm. It’s cosy. It’s ok. Food - this is where they excelled. I went there because of the reviews. It’s very very good. We had 2 starters, tea for 2, 3 mains and 1 dessert. With tip, just under £96. So not bad. I’d definitely recommend the beetroot salad with goats cheese. It has hazelnuts in it. The burger came medium rare so ask if you’d like it cooked more. We weren’t asked but we also forgot to ask. Everything - delicioso!!
Vee B — Google review
Came across this pub and had a lunch there. Great service and cozy outdoor dining.
Emil T — Google review
New chef. Adjusting food and overall rating from 5 to 3. Might have been unlucky, but having dined here many times before, this visit was nowhere near the usual standard. The roast beef, which was previously tasty, rare, and succulent, was tough and noticeably less flavoursome. The roast potatoes were an improvement, but ultimately the beef matters more.
Richard M — Google review
A great Sunday lunch, tasty meals, great choice and of course very helpful staff. We will been back again soon. We booked our table in advance to be certain of getting a table. We asked for easy access for an elderly relative and they gave us the perfect table. Thank you.
Philip I — Google review
34 Middle Hill, Englefield Green, Egham, TW20 0JQ, United Kingdom•https://www.beehiveegham.co.uk/•+44 1784 431621•Tips and more reviews for The Beehive, Egham

The Tudor Pass at Great Fosters

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4.9
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Fine dining restaurant
Located within the picturesque Great Fosters hotel in Egham, The Tudor Pass is a highly acclaimed dining establishment. Adorned with Renaissance-style decor, this converted Tudor-style hotel offers an intimate and exclusive experience. With limited seating of just 24 covers spread across seven tables, guests can enjoy the utmost luxury in the dimly-lit and cosy environment of The Tudor Room.
My wife and I had an amazing meal and experience at the Tudor pass for our 1st year anniversary. The staff and chefs absolutely smashed it, the food was amazing with every dish having a back story or history towards it. The service was on point from a team who seemed genuinely happy and proud to be there. It was great to meet Head Chef Alex Payne as he came out to introduce some of the dishes alongside his team. We highly recommend this to anyone considering coming and plan to return in the very near future.
Steve B — Google review
On September 27, we dined at The Tudor Pass, while staying a Great Fosters Estate. The meal was exceptional...creative both in preparation and presentation. Executive Head Chef Stefano Di Giosa and his team clearly demonstrate a passion for haute cuisine and pleasing their guests. The tasting menu consisted of six courses, with a few additional surprises at the end of the meal. Of particular note were the Chalk Stream Trout, Hand-Dived Orkney Scallop with Sturia Caviar and English Peas, and the Spring Lab with Courgette, Apricot and Wild Herbs. The room was intimate and the service was impeccable...fully attentive, without being intrusive on conversations. Each course was described as it was served, and the presentation was both inventive and highly creative. (See jewel box photo below.) It was indeed, a most memorable evening and recommend this restaurant for "foodies" and those desiring to become one!
Jim D — Google review
The Tudor Pass, Great Fosters, Egham The Tudor Pass is a small, elegant dining room within the historic Great Fosters hotel in Surrey, holding a single Michelin star under head chef Tony Parkin. The room seats perhaps twenty guests at most, with heavy oak beams, pale lighting, and comfortably spaced tables that allow conversation without intrusion. Service is efficient, courteous, and notably unpretentious. A tasting menu was offered at £145. An initial canape of smoked eel tartlet was delicate, the pastry very fine, and the eel’s gentle smokiness balanced by a touch of apple acidity. This was followed by a crisp bite of chicken skin topped with liver parfait and truffle, the rich, saline note of the liver nicely offset by a hint of sweetness from a port reduction. The bread course featured a house-made sourdough of high quality, served with cultured butter that had a pleasing lactic tang. The texture of the crumb was supple and warm, suggesting careful fermentation. A dish of Orkney scallop arrived next, lightly seared and served with cauliflower purée and a sherry vinegar dressing. The scallop was perfectly timed, translucent at the centre, and the vinegar added a precise lift without overwhelming the natural sweetness of the shellfish. The main course of venison with celeriac, smoked beetroot, and a juniper reduction was exceptional. The meat was tender, cooked to a blushing pink, and the beetroot’s earthiness deepened the sauce’s aromatic sharpness. A small dish of pomme purée—more butter than potato, as it should be—completed the plate. A pre-dessert of green apple granita with yuzu curd was well-judged, cleansing and bright. Dessert proper was a chocolate délice with miso caramel and hazelnut ice cream. The miso added a faintly savoury edge that worked effectively to prevent the richness from becoming cloying. Service throughout was attentive but not overbearing, and wines were intelligently chosen by the sommelier, whose recommendations showed both knowledge and restraint. The Tudor Pass is a kitchen of precision rather than spectacle. Dishes are measured, flavours clean, and presentation refined without affectation. It does not chase novelty but pursues balance and craft. On this evidence, its Michelin star is well earned. Food: 8/10 – Service: 8/10 – Ambience: 7/10 – Overall: 8/10
Levi D — Google review
The Tudor Pass – a sensational exhibition of gastronomic excellence and best of British sustainable and seasonable dining featuring local produce! There are Michelin-starred restaurants that deliver perfect plates, and then there is The Tudor Pass—where every dish is a story, every sip a scene, and every detail a piece of edible and nature-inspired art. From the very first amuse-bouche, we fell in love and were guided through a gastronomic delight for over 3 hours. The tone was set by the most warming, welcoming and cared for service we have ever experienced. We love this mighty team and were already planning our next visit and weekend stay before we left the table! The cocktails were no less captivating. A blushing pink creation crowned with a raspberry felt like summer in a glass, light and sparkling. In contrast, an amber-hued old-fashioned, its citrus peel spiralling like a ribbon of sunset, offered depth, warmth, and a touch of smoky sophistication. Top tier choices for us were the sourdough potato bread, trout, scallop and lamb - absolutely unreal. Thank you, Chris, Alex, Rose, Luca, and Stefano, for not just feeding us, but transporting us. At The Tudor Pass, the table is your stage, and the performance is unforgettable. Thank you for making my husband’s birthday extraordinary.
Joanne S — Google review
Great food in a small setting. Just 7 tables. The different chefs do an excellent and very personal presentation of each dish at the table. Great wine pairing. Superb
AJ — Google review
A unique and exceptional experience from start to finish. My partner and I came here for a birthday lunch in April. We had the 4 course tasting menu but it felt more like a 10 course tasting menu as there were so many extra snacks including a bread course. The food was absolutely exquisite. We were blown away by the creativity, flavours and presentation. Standout dishes were the beetroot starter with horseradish sorbet and the turbot fish course with morel mushrooms and red prawns. The service was fantastic from start to finish. The chefs also serve each dish to the table and give a description of each dish as it is presented. Great Fosters is in beautiful surroundings and the restaurant itself is small, cosy and with a very chilled and sophisticated ambience. But without feeling to stuffy or formal. The wine and cocktail selection is also great. For a Michelin star restaurant, we also thought the tasting menu at £80 per head was great value for everything we had. Highly recommend. Thank you to the Tudor Pass team for a fantastic experience and exceptional food.
Katie H — Google review
We came to the Tudor Pass to celebrate our wedding anniversary. I have had the good fortune to eat in some of the world’s best restaurants, but I can honestly say the experience at Tudor Pass goes down as my favourite. The atmosphere is intimate (7 tables), in a gorgeous ancient estate replete with tapestries and painted beams. The seats are extremely comfortable. The service was impeccable - from the greeting, to lovely chat with the chefs. Everything served at the right speed. And finally the quality of the food, its variety, the presentation was exquisite. For example some lovely twists on scallops, chalkstream trout, venison, with delicious sauces. I cannot recommend this highly enough. Thanks to the whole team for a lovely evening!
Phil R — Google review
Have been here many times and it never disappoints. Yes if you compare to a pub meal it expensive but not for a Michelin star. If you are looking for something a little decadent or for a special occasion I would highly recommend it. Whether it’s for a 4 or 7 course lunch or a dinner the food it so beautifully prepared, you may feel as I used to that the portions are small so you will be left feeling hungry but this is far from the case as with several courses and the richness of the food it’s actually very filling and this is coming from someone who trust can eat! The taste of each dish and balance of flavours and texture contrasts are all carefully thought out and compliment each other. My personal favourites are the current scallop dish, the beetroot dish and as someone who is very particular about deserts the blackberry dessert was phenomenal and I’ve been to many different fine dining experiences including some 3 stars. It was a delight! The staff are so friendly and helpful I’m sometimes come on my own just because why not and if they have time they are happy to chat but are also very professional and on the ball with timings and drink top ups, can’t fault them. The general feel of the restaurant is warm and cosy with an intimate feel but doesn’t feel stiff or uncomfortable as some fine dine establishments do. Perfect for any occasion whether for intimate diners for two or family get together me, business lunches, anniversary or even as decadent lunch for one and a good book. If you’ve ever thought of trying a Michelin star dining experience and felt nervous or put off because you won’t fit in or feel comfortable then rest assured this is the perfect place to try that will put all those doubts to rest.
Penny D — Google review
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  • Egham to Dover drive
  • Egham to Bristol drive
  • Egham to Swindon drive
  • Egham to Peterborough drive
  • Egham to Northampton drive
  • Egham to Salisbury drive
  • Egham to Nottingham drive
  • Egham to Richmond drive
  • Egham to Southampton drive
  • Egham to Leeds drive
  • Egham to Coventry drive
  • Egham to Waterloo drive
  • Egham to Ashford drive

Explore nearby places

  • Egham
  • Englefield Green
  • Staines
  • Chertsey
  • Datchet
  • Addlestone
  • Windsor
  • Weybridge
  • Ascot
  • Slough
  • Walton-On-Thames
  • Woking
  • Hampton Hill
  • Wisley
  • Hounslow
  • Uxbridge
  • East Molesey
  • Esher
  • Isleworth
  • Bracknell
  • Cobham
  • Taplow
  • Twickenham
  • Maidenhead
  • Richmond-upon-Thames
  • Kingston upon Thames
  • Chessington
  • Ruislip
  • Kew
  • Ealing
  • Wokingham

All related maps of Egham

  • Map of Egham
  • Map of Englefield Green
  • Map of Staines
  • Map of Chertsey
  • Map of Datchet
  • Map of Addlestone
  • Map of Windsor
  • Map of Weybridge
  • Map of Ascot
  • Map of Slough
  • Map of Walton-On-Thames
  • Map of Woking
  • Map of Hampton Hill
  • Map of Wisley
  • Map of Hounslow
  • Map of Uxbridge
  • Map of East Molesey
  • Map of Esher
  • Map of Isleworth
  • Map of Bracknell
  • Map of Cobham
  • Map of Taplow
  • Map of Twickenham
  • Map of Maidenhead
  • Map of Richmond-upon-Thames
  • Map of Kingston upon Thames
  • Map of Chessington
  • Map of Ruislip
  • Map of Kew
  • Map of Ealing
  • Map of Wokingham

Egham throughout the year

  • Egham in January
  • Egham in February
  • Egham in March
  • Egham in April
  • Egham in May
  • Egham in June
  • Egham in July
  • Egham in August
  • Egham in September
  • Egham in October
  • Egham in November
  • Egham in December

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  • 2-Day Windsor Itinerary
  • 2-Day Richmond-upon-Thames Itinerary
  • 2-Day Kingston upon Thames Itinerary
  • 2-Day Woking Itinerary
  • 2-Day Hounslow Itinerary
  • 2-Day Wokingham Itinerary
  • 2-Day Twickenham Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ealing Itinerary
  • 2-Day Maidenhead Itinerary
  • 2-Day Bracknell Itinerary
  • 2-Day Uxbridge Itinerary
  • 2-Day Slough Itinerary
  • 2-Day Weybridge Itinerary
  • 2-Day Esher Itinerary
  • 2-Day Cobham Itinerary
  • 2-Day Walton-On-Thames Itinerary
  • 2-Day Staines Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ruislip Itinerary
  • 2-Day Chertsey Itinerary
  • 2-Day East Molesey Itinerary
  • 2-Day Addlestone Itinerary
  • 2-Day Ascot Itinerary
  • 2-Day Chessington Itinerary
  • 2-Day Englefield Green Itinerary
  • 2-Day Taplow Itinerary
  • 2-Day Datchet Itinerary
  • 2-Day Hampton Hill Itinerary
  • 2-Day Wisley Itinerary
  • 2-Day Kew Itinerary
  • 2-Day Isleworth Itinerary
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