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Englefield Green in 2 days

If you only have 2 days to spend in Englefield Green, we’ve narrowed down the top places you should check out to get the best experience of your time here.
With favorites like Windsor Great Park Illuminated, The Fox & Hounds, and LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, 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 Savill Garden Kitchen so you can get the best taste of Englefield Green 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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Table of contents
  • Englefield Green 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, Runnymede Air Forces Memorial, 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
(62699)
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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
6 min · 0.32 mi
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Windsor & Royal Borough Museum

4.3
(85)
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4.2
(63)
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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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
11 min · 0.56 mi
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Eton College

4.2
(243)
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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Where to eat

Under a 9-minute drive from Windsor & Royal Borough Museum, 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 LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort, then wind down and take it easy by the time you get to Windsor Great Park Illuminated. All together, your day would be filled with about 8 hours of non-stop fun.
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LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort

4.1
(50798)
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3.2
(26589)
Temporarily Closed
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
Winkfield Rd, Windsor, SL4 4AY, United Kingdom•https://www.legoland.co.uk/•+44 1753 626416•Tips and more reviews for LEGOLAND® Windsor Resort
20 min · 5.2 mi
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Frogmore House and Gardens

4.6
(150)
Temporarily Closed
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
Home Park, Frogmore Dr, Windsor, SL4 2JG, United Kingdom•https://www.rct.uk/visit/frogmorehouse•+44 303 123 7305•Tips and more reviews for Frogmore House and Gardens
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The Savill Garden

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4.2
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Botanical garden
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The Savill Garden, located in Windsor Great Park, is a stunning 35-acre garden created in the 1930s by Sir Eric Savill. It features interconnecting gardens, exotic woodland, and a rose garden opened by Queen Elizabeth II. The well-marked paths make it accessible for all visitors to enjoy the beautiful flowers, walks, and pond. Throughout the seasons, visitors can experience the beauty of magnolias in spring and vibrant dogwood stems in winter.
Beautiful, impeccably maintained gardens located at the edge of Windsor Great Park, completed in 1932 by Eric Savill. The striking visitor centre was completed in 2006. The garden comprises several elements, including a rose garden, tropical glasshouse, Mediterranean garden and alpine beds. The real highlight is the superb collection of azaleas, in full bloom during May, making this the finest time to see the garden. Facilities are excellent, with ample parking, a large shop selling souvenirs, local produce and plants, a high end café and restaurant, and well maintained toilets. Accessibility is very good, with surfaced paths around the garden. Entry is charged, and tickets are relatively pricey (£14.50 at the time of my visit in May 2025), but everything is maintained to an exceptionally high standard consistent with the pricing. You can buy tickets on the day, but will get the best price buying in advance online. Make sure to verify your garden ticket at the desk as you'll get a refund on the parking charge. After exploring The Savill Garden, it's well worth taking a walk around Virginia Water and exploring more of Windsor Great Park. There's enough in the area for a full day out.
Andrew T — Google review
I took a group to the Garden, we had a tour of the Garden in the morning which was really enjoyable. The guide was very knowledgeable. In the afternoon we did the Heritage Tour, a guide joined us on our coach and showed us round Windsor Great Park. This was an amazing experience. Our guide was Chris and he went above and beyond to make sure we had a good time.
Rosalind W — Google review
The entire park is beautiful and worth the visit for young and old. Paths are easy to moderate and well maintained, with beautiful forest to explore. Bring your babies in the prams or grannies in wheelchairs. This place is for everyone. Locals are friendly and dog walkers considerate. Toilets in the pavilion spacious and clean. Shop has a bit of everything and isn't that expensive. Bins are available in some parts of the park. Buy a ticket to separate Savile Garden or the kids playground which looked absolute fun.
Michaela I — Google review
New one for us, it's part of the great Park of Windsor Castle apparently, slightly hilly but not to steep paths, lovely flower beds by the hot house, explore further there's a lovely walk, 4 miles, around a lake .. it's a beautifully kept park with many species to gaze at. Eating in the cafe restaurant is great too, good range of dishes and drinks at very reasonable prices, and all served with friendly smiles.
Pete A — Google review
I parked here to begin a walk around Virginia Waters. It's a lovely spot with beautiful gardens, a cafe (there are also plenty of other places to get coffee and icecream and snacks around the park) and there is an adventure playground which has to be paid for and a smaller one nearby that doesn't. Be warned, parking is expensive if you're there for the day. I paid over £15. But it's worth it for a lovely day out.
Sarah O — Google review
Nice garden with plenty to see and a glass house. For visitors with children, they have a massive adventure play area. Good catering, plenty of parking and if you are a Great Park local, membership includes use of several car parks I think so with checking out.
John D — Google review
Took a party of 21 pensioners to the gardens. Had an excellent day. By going as a group we had free parking. We started with lunch then we split into 2 groups for a guided tour. Our guides were knowledgeable, entertaining, enthusiastic and our tours lasted longer then we expected but we were delighted! The gardens looked good as well but it's nice to know the stories behind the planting and plants. Had to finish our day with tea and cakes.
Mandi S — Google review
A full, enjoyable day out at The Savill Garden with plenty to see and enjoy on a May bank holiday weekend! Lots of parking available - make sure you bring your car park entry ticket with you to the pay desk when buying garden admission as they will scan it so parking is free (costs up to £15.50 otherwise). At the visitor centre there's a large shop, plant sale area, restaurant (fully booked during the lunchtime of our visit, so book ahead to make sure), toilets and an indoor and outdoor cafe. The garden admission tickets enable you to leave and re-enter the gardens as you please on the day so you can break up the visit with a tea break or two if desired. On our visit, the spring wood was in full glory with stunning azaleas, magnolias and rhododendrons. The very first couple of hints of what's to come in the rose garden were showing their heads, while the dry garden with its Mediterranean flavour was displaying plenty of colour. This is a beautifully set out garden that's not too big but has plenty to see, seemingly regardless of the season, and no shortage wildlife to be enjoyed throughout.
Matt H — Google review
Wick Ln, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0UJ, United Kingdom•http://www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk/book•+44 1753 860222•Tips and more reviews for The Savill Garden
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Windsor Great Park Illuminated

4.3
(557)
Windsor Great Park Illuminated is a historic and picturesque location bursting with monarchy heritage. It was once the hunting grounds of William the Conqueror and is still home to current royals. The park offers impressive views of Windsor Castle, which is the oldest and largest occupied castle in the world. Visitors can take a leisurely stroll down the Long Walk to reach the Copper Horse and enjoy stunning vistas of the castle.
We have been going to Wakehurst the past couple of years and wanted a new experience. Windsor Great Park Illuminated did not disappoint! It was really beautiful and such a wonderful experience. Lighting was used in different and innovative ways with food and drink stalls in a couple of places so you were never without food or a drink. Well lit and you could see where to go. The little disco area for kids was such a great idea as was the snow machine. We would definitely go again!
Jayneel P — Google review
Windsor Great Park Illuminated was a truly magical and unforgettable experience for my whole family! The enchanting light displays, including some amazing holograms, along the route created a truly wonderful atmosphere. It was great that there was a cafe along the way where we could grab some food and drinks during our walk. At the end, the kids were thrilled with the carousel and other fun rides (though tickets are sold separately). There were also more food stands there, which were a little on the pricier side. Overall, a fantastic festive outing and highly recommended for a special family treat!
Lucas S — Google review
Windsor Great Park Illuminated is an enchanting experience that transforms the already stunning landscape into a magical wonderland after dark. As you stroll through the park, you are greeted by a dazzling array of lights that dance among the trees, creating an atmosphere that feels both otherworldly and inviting. The carefully curated light displays highlight the park's natural beauty, with shimmering colours that reflect off the lakes and illuminate the majestic trees. Each installation tells a story, drawing visitors into a captivating narrative that blends art and nature seamlessly. The pathways are lined with vibrant projections that change with the seasons, making each visit unique and memorable. It's great for families and friends. The sense of wonder is palpable, especially when children’s eyes light up at the sight of whimsical displays and interactive installations that invite them to engage with the environment. The ambience is further enhanced by the sounds of nature and soft music that accompanies certain sections of the park, creating a serene yet festive atmosphere. Whether you're looking for a romantic evening, a fun outing with friends, or a family adventure, Windsor Great Park Illuminated offers something for everyone. As the night deepens, the park takes on a dreamlike quality, making it a perfect escape from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. This magical event is not just a visual feast but an experience that lingers in your heart long after you've left. Don’t miss the chance to experience Windsor Great Park Illuminated—it's a truly unforgettable journey into light and beauty!
Seb — Google review
First time we went to Windsor Great Park Illuminated and to be honest the last. For two tickets plus parking it cost us £52.80 we took our dog which was great. On their website it says it takes 1.5 - 2 hours to walk around. It didn’t take us that long, it took us 40mins to walk around & we are not fast walkers. Some of the Illuminations were good, but most of them were absolutely rubbish. To be fair there wasn’t that many of them. You had a funfair and food stalls around the place, but these were way way over priced. The prices they wanted to charge were absolutely disgusting, £3 for a 330ml can of drink that would have cost them in bulk about 40p each. On average the price of the food was £12 Would I go back and would I suggest others go there? No I wouldn’t, what a waste of time and money. So not worth the £52.80 If you want a great place to go for illuminated lights, I would suggest Kew Gardens. It’s absolutely amazing there.
James F — Google review
I go there quite a lot of time during the year in different seasons, and it's absolutely worth it.
Elli — Google review
It was a great experience for us first timers. Magical & family friendly. With tickets bought in advance - the parking and entry is easy. First stop is eating area: stalls of chips, pizza, burgers, hot drinks & churros. There are two fire pits as well (to warm up). Few rides for the kids as well. This should set the tone before you start the trail. Your tickets are scanned then before you go in. The trail is open space with lots of different colours of lighting, different designs, different art & themes. There is winter/Christmas music throughout the trail with some kids stories (on the speakers). The setup is really good and mostly clean. There are two more refreshment stops (just like the first but minus the rides). The entire trail may take 1h 30mins to 2h depending on the crowd, one stopping for pictures and if you also stop for refreshments. You exit where you entered but from the other side. Therefore, navigating back to the car park is easier. Attached are some pictures. Worth doing a trip every year!
Javi — Google review
Stunning light and laser show but overpriced. Ample of car park and can be booked online along with entry tickets. Finding this place can be tricky if using sat nav, look out for sign boards. Just 4 rides for kids. Various eating and drinking options on site, price point is well maintained. Fireplaces are available outside so as marshmallows.
Chetan C — Google review
Fabuuuuuulous! Multiple different displays including, 'real 'snow, scene projections, music. Food & drinks cabins. Walk ways were protected, so fine for regular footwear as not excessively muddy. If car parking is required, book at time of ticket booking. ( parking £7.70)
Diane T — Google review
CCF4+W3, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0UU, United Kingdom•https://www.windsorilluminated.com/•+44 20 8233 5400•Tips and more reviews for Windsor Great Park Illuminated
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When you need a food break from visiting all the attractions today, these fan favorite restaurants are about a 9-minute walk away from The Savill Garden.

Savill Garden Kitchen

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3.5
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Cafe
Nestled within the picturesque Savill Garden, the Savill Garden Kitchen has transformed from a nostalgic 1970s service area into a celebrated dining destination known for its exceptional cuisine and attentive service. The breakfast menu is a delightful mix, featuring hearty full English options alongside vegetarian choices, perfectly complemented by fresh orange juice. This charming eatery serves as an excellent launchpad for your garden exploration or a leisurely shopping spree at nearby boutiques like Primitivo.
Was such a great atmosphere food was decent and customer service was great. Recommend this place. Do you wanna sit and relax in the area?
Jason T — Google review
We came here for afternoon tea, and enjoyed our time. The menu was served promptly, and the selection of teas were great. Earl grey and the chai were unique and tasted fresh. Service was friendly and welcoming. Overall, recommended for families, and book ahead in advance to ensure a table is available for larger groups.
Pranav K — Google review
We booked a table for a large family gathering (17, including young kids) at short notice due to weather meaning our original plans for the day had to change. The team at the restaurant were great, particularly the manager Anthony, at looking after us, making sure we got our food & drinks, patiently dealing with our questions & changing of plans/request, and making sure those with food allergies (one with a very serious dairy allergy) were taken seriously and put at ease. They even produced a glass of something bubbly for my sister (it was her 40th birthday) . A great location, good food, and fantastic service!
James D — Google review
Sandwiches were alright, scones were dry and sad. Desserts looked very pretty but the cheesecake was practically frozen, the other desserts were WAY too sweet. One of the teas was awful, the other one was luke warm at best. Tea cups and plates were dirty, the saucers probably hadnt even been washed it seemed. The glasses stank, the overall state of the seating and tables was bleak. Service was rubbish too. Really don’t recommend the afternoon tea!
Naveen F — Google review
There were five of us for Afternoon tea, the welcome and service overall was excellent. The sandwiches and buns were just right, the cakes were spot on and delicious, we could not eat everything. Our only moan was that when offered another pot of tea (very nice) they just filled the teapots up with hot water and did not refresh the tea bag! However apart from our moan we would book again.
Marki A — Google review
I had lunch with a friend and our two babies in their prams. The staff were super attentive and made sure we had enough space, the manager also came over and slices our pizzas for us so that we could eat and feed babies at the same time. A really really thoughtful action. Would definitely come back!
Anna J — Google review
I was so disappointed in our experience. We had been before and had been seated in the more private, quieter side of the building a few years ago. This was chaotic and right in the centre of the restaurant. We arrived about 10 minutes late but still ended up waiting about 30 minutes for the afternoon teas. There was a blatantly dirty glass on our table (pink lipstick stain). When the food finally came, 1 of our desserts was still frozen/icy (cheesecake). All 3 of our clotted cream portions had a blue/black crust that I can only assume was mold. No one apologized for the wait time or the dirty glass or the moldy cream. The rest of the food was just ok. Really not worth it and better / nicer options around.
Daniela B — Google review
It is pricey but food quality is good. Pizza was tasty with a nice side salad which was generously dressed. The 50% beef/50% lentil & mushroom burger doesn't read well on the menu (probably why the waitress said they don't get many orders for it) but it really surprised - it was a substantial burger that was moist and meaty with good relish, salad and gherkins - highly recommended - even if it is £20 with skin-on fries (which were also nice but very expensive if ordered separately as a small portion is £5.50) No straws - not sure if they had just run out or don't use, but they didn't have any - luckily we had a supply in the car!
Jon M — Google review
Wick Ln, Englefield Green, Egham TW20 0UJ, United Kingdom•https://www.windsorgreatpark.co.uk/visit/food-drink/the-savill-g…•Tips and more reviews for Savill Garden Kitchen

Savill Court Hotel & Spa

4.1
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Permanently Closed
Hotel
Conference center
Nestled within the stunning landscapes of Windsor Great Park, Savill Court Hotel & Spa offers a luxurious retreat that combines elegance with comfort. This upscale hotel features beautifully manicured grounds and an award-winning restaurant where guests can indulge in delightful dishes like crispy Brixham crab cakes and hearty beef stroganoff. Currently undergoing a 12-month refurbishment to enhance its opulence, Savill Court promises an even more exquisite experience upon completion.
The staff were very friendly from the moment we checked in all the way through to the moment we checked out. The room was comfortable, clean and well looked after. The spa was excellent, with professional and friendly staff, great treatment and the facilities such as the pool and jacuzzi were clean, and well maintained. The dinner and breakfast service was top class with lovely waiters and the food was phenomenal. The actual location was close to civilsation but far enough away to feel free. Overall it was a splendid place somewhere i would recommend and definitely visit once again.
Danny L — Google review
The room was a little dated...no ac...the bed was tiny after complaining we were moved to a bigger room but that was 2 single beds joint together!!! Was celebrating my wedding anniversary, told the reception in advance but nothing was done for us. Food at lunch was good and the afternoon tea amazing, dinner was not up to scratch. The service in general is good and staff are helpful. Spa treatments were fully booked but made use of the pool sauna steam and jacuzzi. Grounds are nice too!!
Bally S — Google review
A lovely hotel surrounded with large open grounds. From the outside the hotel looks very grand and impressive, inside the decor it is a little more standard. The restaurant food and service was exceptional and the spa was also very nice. I would definitely come back. The only word of warning is that the hotel is under the flight path and not that far away from the airport.
William H — Google review
Stunning hotel and beautiful grounds. The staff were friendly, attentive and nothing was too much trouble. We stayed for 4 nights and used the spa, which was lovely and relaxing. The only small issue was the room size, which was quite small but we booked a standard room. It was very clean, which is more important to us than the size of it to be honest. We ate in the restaurant on a couple of evenings and we were well looked after. The food was delicious and couldn't be faulted. As we went during August there were quite a few families there with children. We really did appreciate being sat in the 'quieter' part of the restaurant at breakfast, as we didnt have children and it was quite loud where they were all seated. This shows the staff have an awareness of such things. These small, yet significant things, makes one happy to return, which we will be doing next month. We will be upgrading on the room though, to see what we will get for our money. Fabulous hotel, fantastic staff and clean room. Looking forward to going back!
N R — Google review
From the moment we arrived the staff were attentive and helpful. Never in your face or irritating. The service was just so great always going the extra mile to make the experience and stay special. From complimentary wine for the birthday being celebrated during our stay to the handyman helping fix the (free to hire) bikes for a cycle ride we went on. Couldn't recommend this place more!
Matthew G — Google review
Very pleasant hotel and spa. Very friendly and helpful staff. Buffet food provided for the family event I was at was very good. Function Hall was very large, backed onto a nice peaceful garden. Didn't visit the spa itself, but judging by the lovely hand soap in the toilets I'd say they use very nice products...
Dave C — Google review
Room was clean and looked after, if a little warm - although a fan was provided. Every member of staff was helpful and courteous, and the service at the bar, breakfast and dinner was excellent. The setting for the hotel is lovely, and considering the location of the hotel in relation to London, the cost of the hotel is reasonable. Overall a comfortable and enjoyable stay.
J J — Google review
The hotel was clean and the staff very helpful. We did not eat in the restaurant. The breakfast was additional to our tariff and at £17.50 per head not great value. The family room we stayed in was a good size and quite quirky. WIFI only really works in the bar. All in all it was OK.
Mark S — Google review
Wick Ln, Englefield Green, Windsor TW20 0XN, United Kingdom•http://www.savillcourt.com/•Tips and more reviews for Savill Court Hotel & Spa
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